Lethal Pot: It's not your mama's weed
(with Laura Stack)
The Michael Savage Show (episode #493)
11 November 2022
excerpts:
Michael Savage interviews Laura Stack about the suicide of her 19-year-old son, which she believes was caused by smoking products with high percentages of THC. They lived in the state of Colorado, but she talks about a similar situation happening in California, and other states that was made marijuana legal. She says her son started vaping THC at the age of 14. He went on to smoke dabs of THC and CBD, although the day of his suicide he was only smoking CBD. She says her son was incredibly gifted and intelligent, working hard in school to earn good grades, but when he started smoking THC/CBD, his brain was affected negatively. He started having metal health issues. He was increasingly paranoid, thinking the FBI was watching him and sending him special codes. The day he killed himself, by jumping off the 6th floor in a parking garage, he thought the FBI sent him a code of numbers that indicated he would not be hurt when he jumped, so he jumped as if he could fly and lost his life.
She goes on to discuss how the percentages of THC in products has gone up from 3-5% (in the 1950's-70's), to 20 something even up to 40% pure THC. She thinks the rising percentages of THC are the reason for the substantial increase in suicides among 18-24-year-old males in Colorado. Suicide is now the leading cause of death in the state, she claims. She goes on to talk about the rising number of emergency room visits from THC-related illnesses, mental health issues being the largest portion. Psychosis, hallucinations, and even violent behavior are the result of consuming large amounts of THC. She also believes you can overload certain cannabinoids receptors in the brain causing death or loss of brain function.
Does anyone here in DPMC agree with her opinion? Are the super high THC/CBD percentages becoming a problem? Is it simply coincidence in this case; would her son have struggled with mental illness regardless of smoking anything? Do current high percentages of THC/CBD cause brain issues and mental health decline?
(with Laura Stack)
The Michael Savage Show (episode #493)
11 November 2022
excerpts:
"Emergency rooms nationwide are seeing a shocking rise in hospitalizations due to high potency THC. Laura Stack joins Savage to warn about the dangers of modern day marijuana and how she lost her 19-year-old son, Johnny, in a marijuana related death. Hear about the hospitalizations, doobie boobies, and other horror stories caused by this so-called "harmless" drug."
Michael Savage interviews Laura Stack about the suicide of her 19-year-old son, which she believes was caused by smoking products with high percentages of THC. They lived in the state of Colorado, but she talks about a similar situation happening in California, and other states that was made marijuana legal. She says her son started vaping THC at the age of 14. He went on to smoke dabs of THC and CBD, although the day of his suicide he was only smoking CBD. She says her son was incredibly gifted and intelligent, working hard in school to earn good grades, but when he started smoking THC/CBD, his brain was affected negatively. He started having metal health issues. He was increasingly paranoid, thinking the FBI was watching him and sending him special codes. The day he killed himself, by jumping off the 6th floor in a parking garage, he thought the FBI sent him a code of numbers that indicated he would not be hurt when he jumped, so he jumped as if he could fly and lost his life.
She goes on to discuss how the percentages of THC in products has gone up from 3-5% (in the 1950's-70's), to 20 something even up to 40% pure THC. She thinks the rising percentages of THC are the reason for the substantial increase in suicides among 18-24-year-old males in Colorado. Suicide is now the leading cause of death in the state, she claims. She goes on to talk about the rising number of emergency room visits from THC-related illnesses, mental health issues being the largest portion. Psychosis, hallucinations, and even violent behavior are the result of consuming large amounts of THC. She also believes you can overload certain cannabinoids receptors in the brain causing death or loss of brain function.
Does anyone here in DPMC agree with her opinion? Are the super high THC/CBD percentages becoming a problem? Is it simply coincidence in this case; would her son have struggled with mental illness regardless of smoking anything? Do current high percentages of THC/CBD cause brain issues and mental health decline?