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Old 02-28-2018, 11:25 AM
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Terrifying rise of super-strength 'skunk' cannabis:

.....and now some more 'bollocks' from the Daily Mail.


'Terrifying rise of super-strength 'skunk' cannabis: It now makes up 94 per cent of all marijuana seized'

The potent strain has all but forced out the lower-strength form of the drug

The study – led by King's College London – analysed nearly 1,000 samples

Psychiatrists warn smokers 'high-potency' cannabis can cause mental illness.

The cannabis market is almost completely dominated by the dangerous super-strength 'skunk' variety blamed for triggering psychotic disorders, a major study has found.

The potent strain has all but forced out the lower-strength form of the drug, and made up 94 per cent of all cannabis seized in 2016.

In 2005, just 51 per cent of cannabis seized was skunk.

The study – led by King's College London – analysed nearly 1,000 samples of cannabis seized by police in drug raids in London, Kent, Derbyshire, Merseyside and Sussex.

Psychiatrists have warned that smokers of the 'high-potency' cannabis have a greatest risk of spiralling into mental illness, with young people especially vulnerable. A series of cases have highlighted the link between the potent drug and mental health problems.

Dr Marta Di Forti, a clinician scientist at King's College London, said: 'In previous research we have shown that regular users of high-potency cannabis carry the highest risk for psychotic disorders, compared to those who have never used cannabis. The increase of high-potency cannabis on the streets poses a significant hazard to users' mental health, and reduces their ability to choose more benign types.'

The study, published in the journal Drug Testing and Analysis, found that the rise in skunk's popularity had been mirrored by a fall in availability of weaker cannabis resin, which has a THC content of 6 per cent, up from 4 per cent in 2008, but a lot lower than the 14 per cent found in skunk. THC is the compound which gives users a 'high'.

Resin's share of the illicit drug market fell from 43 per cent in 2005, to 6 per cent in 2016.

In London it is even lower, with 99 per cent of cannabis seizures comprising skunk.

One of the reasons skunk is so harmful is that it contains very low levels of a compound called CBD, which prevents psychosis. CBD content is 0.29 per cent, compared to 6 per cent in resin. Dr Di Forti, a practising psychiatrist, said: 'If the availability of skunk goes up, there is a risk we will see a greater number of people developing psychosis.'

She added that based on previous research, if young people smoke skunk daily they push up their risk of developing psychosis from one in 100 – the risk for non-drug takers – to one in 20.

Dr Di Forti said: 'We know that saying 'Don't do this, don't do that' to teenagers can have the opposite effect, but my advice is that important changes are happening to your brain and substances that can have an effect on your brain can alter it.

'No drugs should be used when the brain is developing.'

Colleague Dr Tom Freeman said: 'This valuable study... clearly shows that the illicit UK cannabis market is more dominated by harmful forms of cannabis than ever before. This data may help to explain why an increasing number of young people are now seeking professional treatment for cannabis problems.'

Professor Valerie Curran, professor of psychopharmacology, UCL, said: 'Evidence from our own previous research at UCL suggests that high-potency varieties are more likely to lead to addiction, so if the market is dominated by these varieties, then this inevitably puts more people at risk of addiction.'

Schizophrenic high on drug knifed two nurses

A paranoid schizophrenic stabbed two health professionals before setting fire to a secure unit after smoking up to £60 of skunk a day, a court heard.

Myha Grant's use of the drug, as well as the former legal high Spice, was said to have 'destabilised' his mental state.

The 31-year-old was a patient at the Bracton Centre in Dartford, Kent, in July last year when he went on a knife rampage, shouting 'Allahu Akhbar' as he repeatedly slashed nurse Julius Falomo.

Myha Grant (pictured) stabbed two health professionals before setting fire to a secure unit after smoking up to £60 of skunk a day
Myha Grant (pictured) stabbed two health professionals before setting fire to a secure unit after smoking up to £60 of skunk a day

Mr Falomo suffered 17 life-threatening wounds while his colleague, health care assistant Francis Barrett, was stabbed at least six times. Grant was at the medium security psychiatric unit following an unprovoked, random attack in Brixton, south-west London, when he struck a man in the head with a champagne bottle.

Maidstone Crown Court in Kent heard earlier this month that Grant's drug abuse started at 13, and by 16, he was smoking up to £60 of skunk cannabis a day. The shop worker has since been diagnosed with several mental conditions.

After stabbing the two health workers, Grant set fire to a pile of his clothes.

Prosecutor Simon Taylor said Grant was crying out 'Allahu Akhbar' and 'Jah Rastafa' as he repeatedly stabbed Mr Falomo.

Grant, who was initially charged with attempted murder, admitted two offences of wounding with intent and one of arson. He has been detained in Broadmoor hospital for 16 years.

Judge Jeremy Carey said: 'Your history of smoking cannabis from a young age, and in substantial quantities and regularly, and your use of Spice, suggests in a psychiatrist's opinion destabilisation of your mental state, leading to an increase in your psychotic symptoms and level of paranoia.'


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lol


good old murdoch media doing a retro skunk hit piece right after the medical bill filibuster.


only for it to be eventually legalized and his family handed licenses to cash in.
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All these years and no fucker in government wants to have a reasonable conversation about drugs. Sacking David Nutt said it all really.

As with the above though, this from another article

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For the latest research Di Forti and her colleagues asked police in Derbyshire, Kent, Merseyside, Sussex and London – the same forces researched in 2005 – to supply seized cannabis samples. From each, they analysed a 250mg subsample – “a typically generous weight of cannabis used in a single joint,” according to their paper, published in Drug Testing and Analysis.



Despite the predominance of high-strength strains, results showed there had been little increase in the average strength. However, hashish (resin) samples, which previously had 1:1 ratios of THC and CBD, about 4% of each, had an average 6% THC and 2% CBD, a ratio of 3:1. The most potent samples discovered were trichome powders, often home-made by users in special grinders with a mesh to sieve off the trichomes from the buds, the strongest of which was 46% THC with 0.2% CBD.



The researchers claim that the increasing discrepancy between THC and CBD levels in cannabis could increase the number of users at risk of developing psychotic disorders – a view supported by a number of academics not involved in the research. However, members of the medical cannabis lobby suggested it was in the interests of researchers linked to GW Pharmaceuticals to talk up the links, since the company stood to benefit from having the only legal access to cannabis-derived medicine. Three of the five authors both work for and own shares in the firm.
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All you Brits need to seed that Skunk weed to the USA. Everyone's crazy here already. We can handle it.

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Wow. Just wow. There is so much bullshit in that article you need wings to stay above it.
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Wow, will it ever cease? I wonder if they categorize anything over a certain THC percentage “skunk”.

Obviously this person had some issues regardless of his cannabis use, hard to believe they can use it as an example for the masses.
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Grant, who was initially charged with attempted murder, admitted two offences of wounding with intent and one of arson. He has been detained in Broadmoor hospital for 16 years.

Judge Jeremy Carey said: 'Your history of smoking cannabis from a young age, and in substantial quantities and regularly, and your use of Spice, suggests in a psychiatrist's opinion destabilisation of your mental state, leading to an increase in your psychotic symptoms and level of paranoia.'


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Next they will be saying that these bonkers, murderous, psychotic, Jihadi's got to blowing up children in concert halls was because they toked on a spliff of some decent 'erb.

How the MSM twists things to suit their own agenda should be criminal.
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Wow 14%. Wait till the UK gets some haze. You guys are gonna really lose your heads.
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It almost seeks like the article is satire, total Refer Madness. There are still many people here in the States that feel that way, such an outdated mode of thought....

The British will really be in a heap of a mess when good quality rosin becomes popular, I can only imagine what the study will find, lol.
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