slimvictor
Bluelight Crew
But what if the symptoms go away completely when cannabis use is stopped? That would seem to indicate that it wasn't a latent mental illness, but a mental illness primarily caused by cannabis use.
I think there is a double standard here. When someone takes methamphetamine and it triggers lasting stimulant psychosis, people have no problems blaming the drug for it. Of course, those who experience this psychosis are to some degree "susceptible" to it, too, but we don't say that they are "latent psychotics." Similarly, one could argue that a given drug is not addictive, because the only people who become addicted to it are susceptible to addiction. So really, saying that cannabis only triggers mental illness in those susceptible to it doesn't mean much.
I definitely see what you are talking about, but I haven't seen evidence that cannabis causes any type of psychosis or bipolar disorder. However, I have seen evidence that it can bring out latent mental disorder(s). Hence, I phrased it this way.
However, it is true that people tend to put on the kid gloves when thinking about cannabis, and not when thinking about "hard" drugs.
edit: I just posted a related thread here.
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