We all know this is complete bullshit, if only we could get everyone else to see it too. For the millionth time, if high levels of THC are actually a problem, then why does the U.S. government have a patent on products with 100% THC?
This is ridiculous:
marijuana is not associated with fatal overdose. In this regard, some argue that it is safer to use than alcohol. Unfortunately, research has repeatedly demonstrated a strong correlative relationship between marijuana use and unintended injury or death. BULLSHIT PROPAGANDA; Tell it to this guy: Dad Gives Toddler Battling Brain Cancer Medical Marijuana - YouTube)
Accidental Death: Sudden deaths associated with marijuana use typically come in the form of accidental injury due to impairment or hallucination (My friend aces tests when he's high lol) The high level of THC found in today’s marijuana does not only diminish physical coordination and cognitive function, it distorts the manner in which the brain receives and processes information (THC produces new brain cells, fucker: Marijuana Helps Grow Brain Cells - YouTube.) This produces disorientation and interferes with decision making skills. It is also common for users to combine alcohol with marijuana. The synergistic effect produced by this combination can be very dangerous (Oh, shut the fuck up!)
The wide range of accidental injury and deaths associated with marijuana use spans from car crashes to drownings. Because marijuana affects the human body for up to four hours following each dose, many users return to “normal” activities prematurely (what about alcohol-related side effects?) They resume driving, or engage in other high-demand activities, despite the fact that their central nervous system remains impaired.
Adverse Reaction: Because it is an illicit product (no it's not, it's been proven to cure cancer and other diseases: http://www.endalldisease.com/harvard-study-says-marijuana-cures-cancer/), the content of street marijuana varies greatly. Some dealers and distributers adulterate their marijuana in an effort to develop a reputation for their brand. These adulterants can include anything from formaldehyde (embalming fluid), to other drugs like phencyclidine. This practice can result in allergic reactions or poisonings.
Pulmonary Disease: According to the American Cancer Society, marijuana smokers have a cancer rate two to three times higher than those who do not smoke marijuana. There are about 400 chemicals and chemical compounds found in marijuana smoke, at least 33 of which are known carcinogens. marijuana delivers these tars at levels which are four times higher than that of tobacco smoke (why haven't you cited legitimate proofs?). Cancer, emphysema, heart disease and many other ailments have been linked to the inhalation of these harmful chemicals(So how come nobody has died from these tars?).
Here's where I got this bullshit from: How Marijuana Kills | MpoweredParent.com
There's two things maf$&k%s gotta know about J-to-the-R-O-C, straight up, you know what I'm sayin'? First of all, I spin more rhymes than a Lazy Susan and I'm innocent until my guilt is proven. Peace. Representin' Sunnyvale, straight the %&$# up. - J-ROC
We all know this is complete bullshit, if only we could get everyone else to see it too. For the millionth time, if high levels of THC are actually a problem, then why does the U.S. government have a patent on products with 100% THC?
"From the alpha to the zed I bait this data from my pledge, to bathe a traitor in the twice forgotten favors that he bled.”
Salaam, you should check out the immigration thread here in toke n talk. Its changed from an immigration discussion to whether or not cannabis is a drug.
And still you haven't posted up a response to my last question...
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...and now your gonna highjack this thread because I didnt keep falling into your trap of never ending arguing. I got better shit to do. But, for the sake of this thread, TECHNICALLY cannabis is a drug, but so is anything else that changes your body function. That could be the smell of the neighbors barbecuing making you salivate or the taste of some spicy ass Indian food.
I was not trolling in the discussion and your defense was... It's not a drug, I don't like to think it's a drug... I don't want it to be called a drug... and when I asked you for your actual reasoning for your stance on marijuana not being a drug you just left the conversation...
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