I just read an article on,'The Student's' web page relating to a possible link between cannabis use and mental health problems. I must say that I'm fucking outraged by the hippocracy that surrounds this issue. It may well be the case that cannabis has what society deems as a, 'negative' effect on a persons mental state, but is this any worse, or indeed different than the results of excessive sugar, salt or alcohol consumtion? When is a drug not a drug? It seems that both the UK and US medical councils are perfectly happy to feed us pills for coping with all manner of fear related psycosis, e.g sleep disorders, deppression, head aches and so on. Carling beer is the main sponser of premier league football in the UK and adverts often activly incourage unhealthy persuits. I just don't get it. Futher more, the increasing number of conrtoversial and sometimes horrific medical mistakes uncovered by the media in recent times begs the question, can we trust the so called experts any way?
GreenGuitar Reviewed by GreenGuitar on . Experts? I just read an article on,'The Student's' web page relating to a possible link between cannabis use and mental health problems. I must say that I'm fucking outraged by the hippocracy that surrounds this issue. It may well be the case that cannabis has what society deems as a, 'negative' effect on a persons mental state, but is this any worse, or indeed different than the results of excessive sugar, salt or alcohol consumtion? When is a drug not a drug? It seems that both the UK and US medical Rating: 5