Originally posted by elvendreamgirlDon't believe the drug lobbyists who will tell you drugs don't do much harm. Don't believe them when they say cannabis is an innocent drug.
What's the best advice you can give to others based on the things you have learned in your life?
These statements are pure and simple lies. Scientific research can back up these claims.
Just one of the many links who warn us for the dangers of cannabisconsumption :
http://www.mentalhealthcare.org.uk/schizophrenia/research/cannabis/
Originally posted by ivanhoeHow did you learn this lesson in life? I've heard cannedbliss can cause paranoia as well.
Don't believe the drug lobbyists who will tell you drugs don't do much harm. Don't believe them when they say cannabis is an innocent drug.
These statements are pure and simple lies. Scientific research can back up these claims.
Just one of the many links who warn us for the dangers of cannabisconsumption :
http://www.mentalhealthcare.org.uk/schizophrenia/research/cannabis/
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Originally posted by ivanhoeSo how many schitzophrenic marijuana users are there compared to schitzophrenic's who masturbate, drive cars or pick their noses?
Don't believe the drug lobbyists who will tell you drugs don't do much harm. Don't believe them when they say cannabis is an innocent drug.
These statements are pure and simple lies. Scientific research can back up these claims.
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Maybe one of life's little lessons is to not accep things on face value.
Schitzophrenia is a genetic disease. You either have it or you don't.
If you do have it, you have a chance that it will manifest itself.
If it's going to manifest itself it will generally be before you are 25 or after a pregnancy.
ANYTHING could possibly trigger the manifestation: drug use, masturbation, a car accident, death of a close relative, etc.
All research, however, suggests that the consumption of marijuana (for instance in a cake or a brownie) does less damage to the body/mind than alcohol, aspirin, smoking, driving cars, crossing the road, etc. etc. etc.
Another of life's little lessons could be: "Live. Don't hide."
EDIT: And another little life lesson, one particularly in need of heed on this site is: SPELL CHECK BEFORE YOU POST.
Avoid people who are overtly confident, arrogant and pushy.
Always question everything, never accept it on face value.
Avoid religion when you are too young to understand it, it will always be there if you choose later in life to consider it.
Do take drugs even if it is only once, then make your own opinions.
Guns are bad.
Always try and see the bigger picture.
Read books more than you watch tv.
Listen to music more than you watch tv.
Don't watch tv.
Vote.
Show tolerance at every possible turn.
Laugh as much as possible.
Cry without shame when you want to.
Love with abandon.