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Cannabis is getting cheaper in Canada!

Rider420

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And not a single one of them died from smoking weed.

Who said anything about street cannabis? You think gangs and the black market are the only other source? Grow up.

Haven't needed it in 40 years.

"Overall, the rate of death from toxic drugs in B.C. alone is 46 per 100,000 individuals."

B.C.’s coroner says drug toxicity is the leading cause of death in the province for those aged 10 to 59, far larger than homicides, suicides, accidents and natural diseases combined.


And your buying your weed from the same black market dealers that has caused so many deaths? Do you really believe that most illict cannabis growers and dealers care about anything other then thier profit?

While contaminated cannabis won't kill you it can make you wish you were dead.

Like those who believe that they have CMS because they threw up after smoking some illict weed that was sprayed with Myclobutanil just before harvest.

Myclobutanil turns into hydrogen cyanide when smoked causing the same symptoms as CVS.

Respiratory effects: respiratory tract irritation, difficulty breathing or shortness of breath (dyspnea), and transient increase in the rate and depth of breathing (hyperpnea). GI effects: nausea and vomiting (emesis). Severe: CNS effects: coma, seizures, and dilated pupils (mydriasis).

Long-term (chronic) effects – Long-term exposures to low levels of cyanide may result in breathing difficulties, eye irritation, chest and/or heart pain, vomiting, loss of appetite, headaches, nosebleeds and enlargement of the thyroid gland (goiter).

"If a physician is still unsure which syndrome their patient has, it is best for the patient to abstain from cannabis use. If this causes symptoms to stop, then it is likely CHS. If symptoms continue, then it could be CVS.

The only difference between CVS and CHS is if you smoke cannabis. CVS has exactly the same symptoms as CHS but no one knows what causes CVS. What a joke but life is full of naïve people.
 
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