I saw that. It was a decent presentation and interesting to watch but I found some of the interview subjects left a lot to be desired. That "addict", what a joke. He is a miserable arsehole who just wants to place the blame somewhere else for what a pathetic sack of bollocks he really is. I notice he wanted no help for his "problem", just wanted to whinge about what a mess he has made of his own life by being such a miserable arsehole. It ain't the weed, mate.

I don't believe the schizophrenia risk either, at least not to the extent that many sources would like to have us believe. I could believe that maybe psychiatric illness can surface more recognisably in those who have an dormant risk for it, because of the effects of the weed itself can cause you to analyse yourself and the world around you. However, those people often have the tendency to seek out drugs as it is and that isn't necessarily caused by the drugs themselves. Chicken or the egg? I think it was always going to be a chicken and whether or not that chicken chonged on some skunk matters not. Cluck cluck.
PlainJane Reviewed by PlainJane on . Cannabis: the evil weed? There was a television show that aired today on bbc two called "Horizon, Cannabis: the evil weed?" Here is the description: I just watched a version I found on the interweb, and I think every one should watch it (particularly the non-smokers, which I know I wont reach by posting on this site). If you can find a copy I highly recommend it for it does a great job at covering the more negative aspects of this wonderful plant. Rating: 5