Yeah, I've smoked - but not for a while - I had kids and that changed my life heaps. Also, my partner never liked me using, so I stopped. But you know, that doesn't mean I won't ever use again, and doesn't mean I'm anti drugs or anything.

I do share your frustration regarding researchers who don't know anything about it - which is why I'm doing this research. I'm amazed at some of the stuff that gets published, like studies where they say that using 1/month is regular use, or those that classify people as 'users' if they have used once in their life.

Some of the things I'm interested in are the supposed links between cannabis and depression/suicidality (I don't think using cannabis makes you depressed), and the differences in experiences with regards to smoking a joint or pulling a cone - no-one seems to do research into different methods of administration.

What I'm hoping to be able to do with the data is work out how much cannabis you can use before it impacts on your daily life - that's if it does have an impact. Just like we know that you can have X number of alcoholic drinks before you are over the driving limit, and so many a day before it affects your health - I'd like to be able to provide the same sort of guidelines for cannabis use.

Anyway, enough of what I think. Thanks for taking an interest