Research shows marijuana isn't all it is cracked up to be
More and more science comes out exposing the dangers of marijuana use.
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Which is why he points to very specific research studies in his article. If you want to debunk them, please ferret out the studies and show where the research is flawed rather than simply broadly dismissing it simply because the author is not a marijuana researcher. (I would also point out that you also roundly criticize researchers, so I'm trying to figure out how that leaves anyone authoritative...)
"The author and every study and article of this sort are flawed in that they conflate an overdose of THC from a specific strain or strains and blend of chemicals as applying to all marijuana."
Uh, you must have missed the place in the article where the author specifically addresses the fact that modern TCH is actually more potent and addicting than it was in the past due to selective breeding of the plants and chemical concentration techniques. He addresses your question if you care to actually read the entire piece.
"The studies do not figure in other factors in addiction and merely show a correlation."
Uh, so on one hand you're going to criticize the author for failing to include a complete list of all the studies he examined, yet on the other you're going to complain that these uncited studies reach certain conclusions? Uhhhhhh.... If you don't see the problem in your argument...
"There is not one study that proves a causal relationship that marijuana causes addiction and the use of harder drugs."
Again, you must have failed to actually read the article, because the author cites studies which actually suggest just that. Feel free to research them for yourself, but you're taking a pretty hard line of denial before actually looking at anything. I'd strongly suggest you re-examine your premises.
The author and every study and article of this sort are flawed in that they conflate an overdose of THC from a specific strain or strains and blend of chemicals as applying to all marijuana. The studies do not figure in other factors in addiction and merely show a correlation. There is not one study that proves a causal relationship that marijuana causes addiction and the use of harder drugs.
Therefore it is fake news to say that Marijuana in general (without specifying the strain and blend of chemicals, circumstances and other factors of the person ) is dangerous, The danger is only for specific strains, in specific dosages and dependent on a person's DNA and endocannabinoid system. And there is zero proof that marijuana causes addiction.
If smoking marijuana causes short term memory loss, then what does smoking marijuana cause?
Do you consider intentionally deceiving one's self to be immoral? Is it okay to pursue a lie one creates for one's self or is there a moral obligation to pursue reality?
Do not deceive yourself with talk about freedom when only considering one side. To do so is to ignore the real freedoms of the rest of us which are infringed upon by the violations of impaired individuals pursuing their "freedom".
"Taking the wrong chemicals for your body or the wrong dose of anything is harmful."
No one is arguing any differently. The author doesn't say there are no legitimate uses, just that those are far less frequent and less justified than proponents would have you believe. And there are far greater risks than those acknowledged by proponents.
For one who values the mind and its products, I think we should be very wary of anything with hallucinatory effects which distort our ability to accurately gauge reality.
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China is the world's largest producer of hemp fabric, whereas India produces the most hemp overall. Other products made from hemp fiber include: insulation, particleboard, fiberboard, rope, twine, yarn, newsprint, cardboard, paper, horse stable bedding, and compost.
They often use coconut oil, but that is not good for people with O type blood. Some use olive oil but that makes it much more expensive and there is always the question of the quality of olive oil because it is run by seedy characters.
Hemp products are different because the plant isn't used to get high, it's used as an oil, for fuel, clothing and building stuff.
Henry Ford built a car of hemp and powered by hemp.
The use of Hemp oil goes waaaaaaay back into ancient history.
Weed can be harmful in the same way as any FDA approved medication can be harmful. Taking the wrong chemicals for your body or the wrong dose of anything is harmful.
The danger comes from a lack of knowledge of what strains or products will work for you.
A good source of information is http://Leafly.com which uniquely will do the search for you based on what physical, Medical and mood effects you are looking for.
There is always an ulterior motive to these flawed studies. Dig deeper and you will find it.
Look for money and control and fear of losing either. Also the motive to publish or perish. What better way than to come out with a "New" study on something that people have become interested in. What would you rather read, the digestive enzyme response of the albino tapeworm or a sensational study about the horror I say Horror of Reefer madness?
Fake news.
A "must read" for those tempted to try drugs.
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