Quote Originally Posted by beachguy in thongs

Generally, the heavy marihuana user's life style, activities, values and attitudes are unconventional and at variance with those of the, larger society. These individuals are more pessimistic, insecure, irresponsible, and nonconforming. They find routine especially distasteful. Their behavior and mood are restless and uneven.


They tend to evidence social and emotional immaturity, and are often resistant to authority.

In contrast to the intermittent group, the daily users almost uniformly reported that marihuana smoking produced relaxation, noting also increased alteration in perception or psychedelic-like effects. Similarly, they reported an increased sense of well-being, friendliness, carefreeness and decreased hostility. {Totally, contradicting paragraphs 3-5 of this thread. And themselves.
the report wasn't contradicted by the ones who made it, but the statement made by the heavy marijuana users did oppose to the report commisioned by nixon..."i am not a crook" hahaha!!

i'm proud to be considered a heavy smoker, though sometimes i may be dry, it's a part of life i have to deal with - like not having the right supplies to do a job. it was nice reading an article that wasn't completely making us look like the bad people...
Ganj Reviewed by Ganj on . Some erroneous comments about heavy marijuana-use In 1972, Richard Nixon commissioned a report. There's a section on Moderate and Heavy Users. Remember, this information helped fuel the "degrading" of Marijuana for the past thirty years. Here's some of it's contents: Practically all of the American research effort to date has focused on the large majority of individuals who use less often, that is, the experimental and intermittent users. Consequently, not enough is known about characteristics and behavior of the moderate and the heavy Rating: 5