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but cannabis dependence is now well recognised in the scientific community

BS

prove it

wheres the link?????????

i love this study

According to a 2001 study published in the journal Archives of General Psychiatry, long-term cannabis smokers who abstained from pot for one week "showed virtually no significant differences from control subjects (those who had smoked marijuana less than 50 times in their lives) on a battery of 10 neuropsychological tests." Investigators added, "Former heavy users, who had consumed little or no cannabis in the three months before testing, [also] showed no significant differences from control subjects on any of these tests on any of the testing days."

so please explain

 

irey guidance

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When the NCPIC first started, one of there first press releases was saying there's no such thing as "cannabis induced pyschosis" and that there was no proof cannabis actually has risen in strengh all that much. But that was just a tatic to get people to take them seriously, because when you put it to them now they just say "but mental illness and cannabis use usually go hand in hand". But that's just propaganda because mental illness usually goes hand in hand with all drugs! Edited by jabez
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