@very-rusty saidIt can (for some) result in drug induced psychosis and lead to long term misery and loss of potential.
Many decades since I smoked weed, I wouldn't know what is out there right now to tell you the truth. How do you know what the long lasting effects are, or do you actually care about that?
-VR
@ghost-of-a-duke saidIn my opinion we don't know what the long lasting effects could actually be and could be different with every individual as we are not all the same.
It can (for some) result in drug induced psychosis and lead to long term misery and loss of potential.
I remember a time when they use to advertise smoking as the in thing to do. Now there are warning messages on the packages about the harm it can do especially Lung cancer.
-VR
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@very-rusty saidAgreed. Not worth the risk.
In my opinion we don't know what the long lasting effects could actually be and could be different with every individual as we are not all the same.
I remember a time when they use to advertise smoking as the in thing to do. Now there are warning messages on the packages about the harm it can do especially Lung cancer.
-VR
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The post that was quoted here has been removedPrescribed mental health medication saves many lives on a daily basis. That is not to say it is appropriate for everyone and that there aren't alternative treatments.
Again, marijuana is known to trigger drug induced psychosis. It is not a medication. If you can't do without it, that should tell you something. - Your previous assertion that people can smoke as much as they like without getting sick is proudly naïve and irresponsible.
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@ghost-of-a-duke saidIndeed, I would assume that was just common sense.
It 'really' is not safe to mix marijuana with anti psychotic medication.
I strongly recommend you do some Googling.
-VR