Cannabis Research
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ok i am doing a report n the legalization of mj ihave done one every semester for the last few years so i know what im talking about but heres the thing i want new info things i dont know im going to make this a 6 page paper and just want to know diffrent reasons y you guys think it hold be legalized i dont care what the reason i just want input i will post it up onthis forum when it is compleated most likly tommarow or late tonight
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I doubt this will be a popualar poll, but it may make you think about what you don't want to think about. :scratchin
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Help a researcher - are these figures right? 1 2
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A nice fellow from Families and Friends for Drug Law Reform is trying to confirm some cannabis figures. Can anyone help confirm some of these?: " I need some help to update or revise my figures on cannabis consumption. Could someone please advise me if my figures are still right or where they need to be changed. 13 cones = 1 gm 3 - 4 joints = 1 gm a daily cannabis user consumes 35 gm per month about 80% smoke cones an average user will smoke about 40 joints or cones per year 14% use daily 13.5% use a few times per week 11% use weekly 18.1% use monthly 11.7% use every few months 31.1% use once or twice per year a hydroponic cannabis plant can produce up to 800gm o…
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i read about a year ago that canada was trying to grow a standard marijuana plant for all medicinal marijuana users in america. the article said that they had been working on it for 2 or 3 years when they breed a strain that had like 75% THC. i think they tried it out and the test subjects were freaking out and showing signs of skitzophrenia(spl) after just a few hits. has anybody else heard of this? is so, do you know what kind it was? because i want to get some of that shit.
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Child with Multiple Psychiatric Diagnoses by Debbie Jeffries The psychiatric history of Debbie Jeffries' son suggests a complicated, multi- diagnosis developmental disorder. Mrs. Jeffries, after learning about cannabis as a medicine and deciding that, given its limited toxicity, she had little to lose in exploring the possibility that it might be helpful to her son where other, more toxic medicines had failed. The remarkable success she and her son achieved with marijuana is certain to generate controversy. Jeff has been diagnosed with just about everything, starting from the age of 2, with: ADHD, PTSD, OCD, ODD (Oppositional Defiant Disorder), IED (Intermittent Exp…
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While no responsible person would ever advocate the use of drugs for drivers, tests using a recently developed video game called Burnout have thrown up some surprise statistics. The testers found that a moderate amount of cannabis actually improved driving performance among those they studied. Results from another recent study apparently also show that people drive both faster and safer while under the influence of the drug. A group of 20 drivers aged 21-40 were recruited for the Burnout study, all of whom had not previously owned a video games machine or described themselves of players of video games. Ten of them smoked approximately 0.15 milligrams of cannabis, …
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Cannabis users required for psychological study
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Posted on behalf of Gillinder Bedi at Monash University: Project Title: Cognitive Performance and Monitoring in Dance Drug Users. Hi, my name is Gillinder Bedi and I am doing research as part of a Doctor of Clinical Psychology at Monash University. I am being supervised by Associate Professor Jennifer Redman of the Centre for Applied Drug and Alcohol Research (CADAR), Monash University. I am looking for people who would be interested in participating in this research project who meet the following requirements: •Participants must have used cannabis for at least 3 years but have never tried ecstasy (it’s fine if you’ve used other drugs). •Participants must be betwe…
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people say that MJ has a major part in the addictions of other drugs. Some call it the gateway drug to harder drugs? what do you guys think?
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I am a member here, but I'd prefer to remain anonomous as its a touch humiliating I'm wondering if any male stoners here, have had any problems with "man-boobs" Now be truthfull here. I've heard it can happen but not really anything substantial. Now I dont know if I'm just really paranoid and its just that I'm getting a little chubby, but I sware its like I'm getting tits on my chest. My guts gotten a bit bigger too but I've been as skinny as a rake my whole life. I've been smoking just over 5 years and I wouldn't call myself a huge smoker, just a few grams a week, and I'm 20 years old so a little young to be getting saggy man tits I'm wondering if its caused by hor…
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sex on drugs
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personally, in my opinion and experience, when one smokes a large volume of weed, the straight/stoned line becomes blurred, and once this happens, laziness sets in. this is the general rule for most people i know anyway. so, i think pot definetely has the the potential to reduce sex drive. i know i've turned down my girl because i've been ripped out of my melon many a time. and so has she. on the other hand, for somebody who doesn't smoke a great deal, the effects are different. when i first started smoking, things that i liked whilst straight became 200 times more enjoyable whilst stoned - including erotic thoughts/acts. the erotic thought when high, i think, is absol…
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My friend was telling me about her cousin, how he managed to get some bad weed and it was his first time, and his brain was apparently completely fried. Doesn't recognise anybody , no mental capabilities, etc.. Is that even possible? There would have to be some pretty insane stuff mixed in for that to happen.. or are we talking bad reaction [allergic/brain whatever] and it screwed him up? Or just a story, or something else... Just kind of curious. Thanks. Sorry if this is the wrong forum.. I can't find where else to put it.
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~~psychosis~questions~~~ 1 2
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hi i been smokin for maybe almost a year and while i was on 8 weeks holidays i hit i pretty hard. near the end of the holidays i noticed somthin weird in the way i saw things which i couldnt explain. This scared me a bit then i remembered about phsycosis. I immediatly cut off the weed but after going to a concert and having it in my face all day it got a bit worse. I was getting paranoid over nothing and felt sader then usual. My thoughts were crazy and it felt like i couldnt control them and it was as if after i had stoped thinking about somthing i still was thinking about it. Again the way i looked at things was weird and its hard to explain. Later after i looked on the…
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Cool, info, info and more info - http://www.faqs.org/faqs/drugs/hemp-marijuana/
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Cannabis extracts may shrink brain tumours and other cancers by blocking the growth of the blood vessels which feed them, suggests a new study. An active component of the street drug has previously been shown to improve brain tumours in rats. But now Manuel Guzmán at Complutense University, Spain, and colleagues have demonstrated how the cannabis extracts block a key chemical needed for tumours to sprout blood vessels – a process called angiogenesis. And for the first time, the team has shown the cannabinoids impede this chemical in people with the most aggressive form of brain cancer - glioblastoma multiforme. Cristina Blázquez at Complutense University, and one of…
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i'm trying to find some good books to read on the psychological and physical health effects of marijuana. i want books that are unbiased and just present the facts, among research findings etc. (if there is such a thing!) my parents won't let me use marijuana (im 20) so long as i live under their roof. but i'm hoping i can convince them that its not so evil. internet sources aren't 'good enough', i think they would trust real books more. please help
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