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Originally Posted by tadaa
Blah blah blah - The last words of a defeated moron.
LOL!!!!!!!! :dance:
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Originally Posted by tadaa
Blah blah blah - The last words of a defeated moron.
LOL!!!!!!!! :dance:
yeah, just what i figured. it's all crap straight out of your butt. iow, all you have done is litter up eddie's thread with bogus info.
what no one has seen Reefer Madness?? Weed makes you go crazy and kill people... everyone knows that...
Proof? Links? Anything not coming out of your ass? LOL!!!! :dance:Quote:
Originally Posted by tadaa
Take an iq test or a SAT/ACT type test sober, the next day take an iq test after smoking 3 blunts in a row. Not a fucking internet iq test, a real certified one. Then tell me there's no negative side effects when you see the difference in the scores.Quote:
Originally Posted by Gumby
Ok you little fucking baby, go to google and type in substance addiction symptoms, are you really that fucking helpless?Quote:
Originally Posted by Theduderino
hey, but you're the one with all the answers so save us some time and show us where you got all this material you're trying to force us to believe...
or let it drop and quit spewing such crap...which is all i'm after anyway. i'm just tired of seeing all these so-called facts being so carelessly tossed about as hard and proven facts when all they are are myth, conjecture and outright bullshit.
People who smoke marijuana often develop the same kinds of breathing problems that cigarette smokers have: coughing and wheezing. They tend to have more chest colds than nonusers. They are also at greater risk of getting lung infections like pneumonia.
Animal studies have found that THC can damage the cells and tissues in the body that help protect against disease. When the immune cells are weakened you are more likely to get sick.
According to one study, marijuana use by teenagers who have prior antisocial problems can quickly lead to addiction (3). In addition, some frequent, heavy marijuana users develop ??tolerance? to its effects. This means they need larger and larger amounts of marijuana to get the same desired effects as they used to get from smaller amounts.
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# Cornelius, M. D.; Taylor, P. M.; Geva, D.; and Day, N. L. Prenatal tobacco and marijuana use among adolescents: effects on offspring gestational age, growth, and morphology. Pediatrics, 95: 738-743. 1995.
# Crowley, T. J.; Macdonald, M. J.; Whitmore. E. A.; and Mikulich, S. K. Cannabis Dependence, Withdrawal, and Reinforcing Effects Among Adolescents With Conduct Symptoms and Substance Use Disorders. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 1998.
# Fletcher, J. M.; Page, J. B.; Francis, D. I.; Copeland, K.; Naus, M. J.; Davis. C. M.; Morris, R.; Krauskopf, D.; and Satz, P. Cognitive correlates of long-term cannabis use in Costa Rican men. Arch. of General Psychiatry, 53: 1051-1057, 1996.
# Harder. S. and Reitbrock, S. Concentration-effect relationship of delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol and prediction of psychotropic effects after smoking marijuana. International Journal of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics, 35(4): 155-159, 1997.
# Jones, R.T. et al. Clinical relevance of cannabis tolerance and dependence. Journal of Clinical Pharmacology, 21 (Suppl 1): 143-152,1981.
# Kandel, D.B. Stages in adolescent involvement with drugs. Science, 190:912-914, 1975.
# Liguori, A.; Gatto, C. P.; and Robinson, J. H. Effects of marijuana on equilibrium. psychomotor performance, and simulated driving. Behavioral Pharmacology, 9:599-609, 1998.
# National Association of State Alcohol and Drug Abuse Directors, Inc.. State Resources and Services Related to Alcohol and Other Drug Problems for Fiscal Year 1995: An Analysis of State Alcohol and Drug Abuse Profile Data, July 1997.
# National Institute on Drug Abuse. National Survey Results on Drug Use from The Monitoring The Future Study, 1975-1997, Volume I/Secondary School Students. NIH Publication No. 98-4345. Printed 1998.
# Pope, H. G. and Yurgelun-Todd, D. The Residual Cognitive Effects of Heavy Marijuana Use in College Students. Journal of the American Medical Association, Vol 275, No. 7, February 21, 1996.
# Rodriguez de Fonseca, F.; Carrera, M. R. A.; Navarro, M.; Koob, G. F.; and Weiss, F. Activation of Corticotropin-Releasing Factor in the Limbic System During Cannabinoid Withdrawal. Science, Vol. 276, June 27, 1997.
# Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Office of Applied Sciences. Preliminary Results From the 1996 National Household Survey on Drug Abuse. DHHS No. (SMA) 97-3149. Rockville, MD: SAMHSA, July 1997.
# University of Michigan. News and Information Services. Drug use among American teens shows signs of leveling after a long rise. December 18, 1997.
Marijuana produces immediate, temporary changes in thoughts, perceptions, and information processing. The cognitive process most clearly affected by marijuana is short-term memory. In laboratory studies, subjects under the influence of marijuana have no trouble remembering things they learned previously. However, they display diminished capacity to learn and recall new information
Lynn Zimmer and John Morgan. Marijuana Myths, Marijuana Facts: A Review of the Scientific Evidence, (New York: The Lindesmith Center, 1997).
That took me about 30 seconds.
man, you have much to learn. when you post your LINK, it must be tied to what you're referencing or else it means nothing. i realize you probably haven't had that class yet but please put it together so it means something to anyone trying to read it and make sense of it. i can post pages and pages of authors and reports but what to they pertain to???
Actually, I have a masters degree, which you would already know if you've read some older threads I've posted in. I know your job of moderating a website is so important you probably didn't have time to look through them. I'm not suprised, though. It was obvious you were going to dis-credit anything I posted. If you have trouble finding studies on marijuana in the internet maybe you should think about getting a different job.Quote:
Originally Posted by del...