Message from @.Not Sean

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2019-01-06 13:07:10 UTC  

higher risk of psychosis

2019-01-06 13:07:16 UTC  

About as much as any other over the counter medicine

2019-01-06 13:07:20 UTC  

and violent behaviour

2019-01-06 13:07:27 UTC  

Lol violent behavior?

2019-01-06 13:07:56 UTC  

You had me with psychosis, I could see that happening if you smoked every day for like a year

2019-01-06 13:08:01 UTC  

violently munching down a thing of nachos...

2019-01-06 13:08:03 UTC  

yes, as a result of the changes in the brain as a result of prolonged use

2019-01-06 13:08:22 UTC  

I'd have to see evidence fo that

2019-01-06 13:08:24 UTC  

of*

2019-01-06 13:08:44 UTC  

Stoners are stupid and lazy, but not violent lol

2019-01-06 13:09:20 UTC  

in the short term

2019-01-06 13:09:34 UTC  

but overall in the longterm

2019-01-06 13:09:58 UTC  

alcohol is worse in many ways

2019-01-06 13:10:04 UTC  

I think they are quite violent, if they don't have parents or government paying for their lifestyle

2019-01-06 13:10:14 UTC  

alcohol is the powerhouse of most domestic violence

2019-01-06 13:10:44 UTC  

Correlation over 50 years lol

2019-01-06 13:10:44 UTC  

but no one goes around saying that alcohol is harmless, like people go around saying weed is

2019-01-06 13:10:47 UTC  

come on man lol

2019-01-06 13:10:58 UTC  

I'll check the first to see if it has anyhting

2019-01-06 13:11:43 UTC  

i'm not sure about you, but if people become more violent over time, i don't see that as a good thing

2019-01-06 13:12:02 UTC  

generally people become naturally less violent over time

2019-01-06 13:12:16 UTC  

Definitely, but you can't use a 50 year correlation study to show that it points to weed

2019-01-06 13:12:39 UTC  

the study was over 50 years

2019-01-06 13:12:43 UTC  

not 50 years ago

2019-01-06 13:13:04 UTC  

"However, 20% of the boys who started using pot by age 18 continued to use it through middle age (32-48 years). One fifth of those who were pot smokers (22%) reported violent behavior that began after beginning to use cannabis, whereas only 0.3% reported violence before using weed. "

2019-01-06 13:13:09 UTC  

18 to 48

2019-01-06 13:13:15 UTC  

30 years w/e

2019-01-06 13:13:34 UTC  

if you ingest anything for that long it's going to have a negative effect lol

2019-01-06 13:14:09 UTC  

yes, but that doesn't make it desirable

2019-01-06 13:15:23 UTC  

i'm for decriminalising possession, not a user of any of that stuff

2019-01-06 13:15:47 UTC  

but even i can see that it's problem that it leads to

2019-01-06 13:16:14 UTC  

legalising will make it easier to deal with the anti social and criminal fallout more efficiently

2019-01-06 13:16:31 UTC  

I'll read the first study when I get back but that 2nd one doesn't seem reliable. How much did they smoke? How often? Did they choose smoking over their responsibilities? Did that build up over time and cause them regret?

2019-01-06 13:16:42 UTC  

Too many unknown factors, but yeah, too much of anything is definitely bad.

2019-01-06 13:17:19 UTC  

anyway thanks for the links dude. i always like reading up on that stuff

2019-01-06 13:18:13 UTC  

the biggest problem is that psychological side effects can be worse the younger the user is

2019-01-06 13:18:28 UTC  

and obvioiusly for how long they use it for etc.

2019-01-06 13:22:35 UTC  

Morning guys.

2019-01-06 13:23:35 UTC  

Good moaning Dusty.