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longweekend58 wrote on Nov 16 th, 2011 at 10:16am: ... wrote on Nov 16 th, 2011 at 10:04am: longweekend58 wrote on Nov 16 th, 2011 at 6:52am: ... wrote on Nov 15 th, 2011 at 6:14pm: Dsmithy70 wrote on Nov 15 th, 2011 at 6:06pm: longweekend58 wrote on Nov 15 th, 2011 at 4:40pm: qikvtec wrote on Nov 15 th, 2011 at 10:43am: toots wrote on Nov 15 th, 2011 at 6:29am: Let's hope the knockers never have a child hooked on cannabis at the tender age of 12 or 14, a kid like the Bali boy. If the Hillsong kids got hold of him and turned his life around, would they still despise the Christian values they try to live by? Cannabis is not addictive, it has no physical addictive properties; nor is it toxic (well it is but the quantity required to be consumed in the time required is physically impossible); that little bastard should swing for those comments; it's ignorance like this that keeps the medicinal properties of Cannabis suppressed in most of the world. youjust keep on believing that... enjoy yoru denial (and addiction). no one with an ounce of medical training or a skerrick of intelligence beleives cannabis isnt addictive. One thing remains true, until the human race discovered oil and its plastic derivitives, Hemp was a major factor in all lives. It was grown and smoked since time ancient times, according to the sage Jello Biafra, George Washington has recorded in his diary that he separated the felmale from male plants, the only reason for this would be quality of smoke It wasn't the church or doctors calling for its criminalisation, it was a group of companies suring up commerical opportunities. Now the juries still out but I am inclined to believe all the chemicals used in hydroponic growth could well tigger the mental problems but if thats the case it's not the plant at all. The chemicals used in hydro are just fertiliser - NPK - just like you'd use to grow anything else from roses to tomatoes. Hydroponic just allows you to control things like light hours and nutrients, giving you better control over its growth. Besides, IF weed, indo or outdo, CAUSED schizophrenia, the incidence rate would have spiked around the 60's and again in the 90s/noughties....but it has stayed constant for...forever. that line hasnt exactly helped yoru credibility. Mental illness has spiked enormously in the last 50 years with over 90% the result of the abuse of drugs including weed. Mental illness may well have spiked over the last 50 years (though you could provide your source of this claim if you wanted to....just sayin') but schizophrenia has not. I think you would find that the vast majority of any spike in the last 50 years is due to depression becoming a recognised illness. I might accept your claim of a spike in mental illness, but lets face it , your '90% the result of drug abuse' claim is 100% pure baloney. You like drugs. thats your choice albeit a dumb one. but the FACTS are that the majority of mental illnesses - especially serious ones - are caused thru drugs and alcohol. your 'opinion' doesnt change that, Your lies won't pass muster with me. Give facts or go home. The most prevalent mental illnesses among the group were: Quote:•Anxiety disorders (1 in 7 people) - includes panic disorder, agoraphobia, and post-traumatic stress disorder •Substance use disorders (1 in 20 people) - the harmful use of and dependence on alcohol, cannabis, stimulants, opioids, or sedatives •Affective disorders (1 in 16 people) - includes clinical depression and bipolar mood disorder http://www.responseability.org/site/index.cfm?display=134881FYI - 1 in 20 isn't 90%.
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