I love it when these government and media types say that 'smoking marijuana causes schizophrenia, suicidal tendancies, etc etc' BUT have they ever thought of this - the most common form of cannabis on out streets today is still (sadly) the humble block of hashish called 'soap'. As I'm sure everyone is aware, this is adulterated with toxins and chemicals that 99.9% of people would'nt even dream of consuming! This is frequently consumed by teens, thinking that its 'cool' and smoking herb makes them 'hard'. These type of people are collectively known as the - yep, you guessed it - chav. Call them what you will, but they're just vermin that need to be shot ASAP.

Anyway, my question is thus: is it the bud/THC which can make people schizophrenic later in life, or is it the chemicals like bootpolish and turpentine thats causing the problem?
My thoughts are with the latter. And, if this is the case, then legalising is the only way forward - not only would that prove to everyone once and for all that it really is a harmless drug (if taken responsibly) - but it would get rid of this disgusting soap bar hash, the scummy dealers, and free up police time so they can also prove to us that they can do good in the community.
Swizzy89304 Reviewed by Swizzy89304 on . Marijuana and mental illness I love it when these government and media types say that 'smoking marijuana causes schizophrenia, suicidal tendancies, etc etc' BUT have they ever thought of this - the most common form of cannabis on out streets today is still (sadly) the humble block of hashish called 'soap'. As I'm sure everyone is aware, this is adulterated with toxins and chemicals that 99.9% of people would'nt even dream of consuming! This is frequently consumed by teens, thinking that its 'cool' and smoking herb makes Rating: 5