tonythetiger said:Recent work on the central nervous system (CNS) effects of cannabinoids in rats indicates these compounds have effects that could potentially contribute to psychosis, including a complex modulation of dopaminergic transmission that can lead to an enhanced sensitization of dopamine neurons
It's horseshit - the independent turned against cannabis after their silly fucking "lets legalise it, oh fuck no, lets make it class B again". Silly bastards.
Yeah what's with that? I saw the article headline on the front of the hard copy in sainsbury's today and was really surprised since I remember them being very pro-legalisation last year.
Jacqui Smith is on 5Live tonight or tomorrow after 11pm explaining why she is a cunt.
Note the listener friendly time. For druggies I guess.
It is a stretch to call this schizophrenia but it is difficult to argue that these symptoms are healthy brain activity.
free up the police to chase criminals.
Doesn't the latest research suggest schizophrenia is caused by a gene?
Well, free them up to walk round tescos for an hour in their stabproof vests and then drive to a nice quiet corner and munch on a fucking doughnut for half the shift more like.
Jacqui sure likes the attention, maybe she's a bit schizo herself. Wish she'd return to the obscurity to which the corruption enquiry and the electorate wished her. Cars are responsible for plenty casualties but nobody suggests banning them. Legalise cannabis, stick a health warning on every packet and free up the police to chase criminals. Let that be the end of the matter, you know it makes sense.
People react differently to cannabis, I for instance lose my appetite and find it difficult to sleep. Rather than make me lethargic I am usually supercharged. Many people get anxious and paranoid. It is a stretch to call this schizophrenia but it is difficult to argue that these symptoms are healthy brain activity.

Very true, it can really mess with peoples minds when there is an underlying problem, people who were okay had a complete mental relapse after just a spliff. But they were already sectioned and already had a variety of issues. But like people in this thread have said, egPro- and anti-cannabis campaigners have furiously disputed the dangers of taking cannabis. Proponents of decriminalisation claim it is no more risky to health than junk food. But doctors and nurses treating the mentally ill in Britain have long noticed that a very high proportion of their patients are serious users of the drug
Ismene said:Big problem with this is there has been no change in schizophrenia rates over the last 100 years - if anything they have fallen.
Now how the fuck do you square that with the fact that for the last 50 years people have been caning cannabis like it's been going out of fashion. At the very least you would have seen a massive explosion in the number of people with schizophrenia.
It's horseshit - the independent turned against cannabis after their silly fucking "lets legalise it, oh fuck no, lets make it class B again". Silly bastards.
Ismene said:Big problem with this is there has been no change in schizophrenia rates over the last 100 years - if anything they have fallen.
very good point! Maybe more real, privately funded, non-biased studies are needed to highlight and educate the public to the proven dangers of cannabis instead of treating us like children who need to be scared away from running into the road.Psychiatry has changed a lot over the last 100 years, the range of disorders that might have been lumped in with the term schizophrenia at first has gradually been refined and expanded and diagnostic criteria has changed aswell, something to bear in mind.
I think theres probably a link in cannabis as a trigger for mental health problems but I could argue that point for any psychoactive drug. If you soak your brain in any drug for years you run the higher risk of mental health problems, its hardly rocket science.lol the government wouldnt want to sell a drug that would send 2 percent of its customers insane? Yet alcohol is fully endorsed( and taxed) by the government and is the major cause of tens of thousands of deaths a year in britain alone. I wonder if the cost to the NHS of alcohol abuse started to surpass the profit of taxation and benefits to the ecomony, would the government endorse it quite so freely. From where im sat with my nose to the wind, the hypocrisy fucking stinks!