New Government Funded Study in San Francisco for Marijuana Vaporizers

Dan Kone

Well-Known Member
Hey Guys,

I'm new to this forum, but wanted to share some exciting news about a new study on vaping marijuana that you guys might find useful. This new study looks at medical marijuana's effect on pain and inflammation associated with sickle cell anemia. It looks like the feds are finally softening up a little bit.

Reference: http://www.marijuanapackaging.com/blog/government-approved-research-on-vaporizers-shows-promise-as-medical-marijuana-treatment/
Any time the government approves a study on cannabis it means they already have a result in mind. It's never good. If the study doesn't reach the conclusion they were hoping for then they either change variables until it does or end the whole experiment.

They've been doing this since the 70's with Nixon's monkey experiments to prove cannabis causes brain damage. When the results didn't come in like they wanted, they did the experiment over. The second run they filled a chamber with so much cannabis smoke there wasn't enough oxygen in the chamber, causing the monkeys to get brain damage due to oxygen deprivation. They they published the study "proving" that cannabis caused brain damage. And people believed it for 30+ years until very recently.

So if you are thinking this represents a new found enlightenment from our government, think again. That's very unlikely.
 

dirtsurfr

Well-Known Member
Just like they came out with the "Smoking MJ causes your brain to shrink"
They were ecstatic till they found out it was because the part that causes people to be
addictive types was part of the shrinking and stopped other addictions from taking a strong hold on people.
The other part of the shrinking was the center that separates the 2 sides which allows a improved pathway
for brain waves and neurons to move between the 2 sides. It's a step towards improving us and they don't want that!!!!
 

Dabbedout33

Member
Any time the government approves a study on cannabis it means they already have a result in mind. It's never good. If the study doesn't reach the conclusion they were hoping for then they either change variables until it does or end the whole experiment.

They've been doing this since the 70's with Nixon's monkey experiments to prove cannabis causes brain damage. When the results didn't come in like they wanted, they did the experiment over. The second run they filled a chamber with so much cannabis smoke there wasn't enough oxygen in the chamber, causing the monkeys to get brain damage due to oxygen deprivation. They they published the study "proving" that cannabis caused brain damage. And people believed it for 30+ years until very recently.

So if you are thinking this represents a new found enlightenment from our government, think again. That's very unlikely.
Understood, but still with the way that legalization has been taking off in states like Colorado and Washington it's hard to deny the positives of marijuana as opposed to the negatives. At the very least, this is a step in the right direction...
 

Dan Kone

Well-Known Member
Understood, but still with the way that legalization has been taking off in states like Colorado and Washington it's hard to deny the positives of marijuana as opposed to the negatives. At the very least, this is a step in the right direction...
You could be right. Maybe we've reached the point where even the federal government can't deny the science. But if anyone can and would deny it, it'd be our federal government.
 
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