Now here's what I think of this article. I think they are twisting the real evidence. When they say that it causes "psychosis after a dose," just think that anybody there would believe it means that it causes psychosis even after the dose has worn off. But it's not being specific at all. Do they mean that psychosis was apparent during the time that the person was high, or after the effects wore off? But like I said, most people who read this wouldn't think of that. I just think it's the way they worded it (on purpose) is a mind-trick. They know that everyone will think they mean it can cause permanent psychosis. I cannot say whether it does or not afterwards for anybody that I know, but I'm sure there are those few out there who have had psychotic episodes after smoking cannabis (see what I mean when I say that? what I mean is a long-term psychosis, not temporary (as in during the time that one is high). Ever hear things when high, and then you find out that nothing had caused the sound, because the sound is not real? Well, that's very mild psychosis, and I believe it to be part of the high sometimes (in the real trippy sativa strains). But then again, I don't believe it to be harmful, or permanent.

I hope I made sense, because I'm stoned right now. But I have thought of this when I have not been stoned before.
mfqr Reviewed by mfqr on . Article on the effects of THC vs. CBD Check out this latest barnacle - christ it was only yesterday they were banging on about how smoking cannabis gives you emphysemia by the time your 35 or something... They finally found evidence that cannabis rots your brain! BBC NEWS | Health | Cannabis 'disrupts brain centre' "They then recorded reduced activity in an area of the brain which keeps inappropriate thoughts at bay." What you mean a part of our brain is there to STOP us from thinking? Rating: 5