Oh yeah, the repercussions are much worse than just poor decision making. The wd is horrible, the worst out of all available benzos/thienos. The effects are very powerful, however, the wd is worse than heroin and xanax combined. I was forced to stop cold turkey after a couple weeks of daily (heavy, blacked out, idiot type doses, which were generally around 1.5mg throughout the day and then all out at night) clonazolam use because it was my car she wrecked, so I had to move back in with my parents to afford to fix the damage to my car, where, of course, my dad found my pill bottle immdeiately and flushed it. I experienced severe nerve pain, delusionally thought invisible entities were going to end my life in my sleep, and was extremely shakey. Luckily, I had an excuse to take off from work and allow my mind to heal.
My friend had issues with seizures while wding in jail, but she had already done considerable harm to her nervous system by oding on meth/crank multiple times within the last few months before the accident; I can't attribute that solely to clonazolam. I personally didn't have a single seizure and never have. If I ever did, I'd be the first in my bloodline to have one, though.