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What mental illness do you have as a result of cannabis smoking?
Drug induced mania/bi-polar/other not fun stuff.
I can't speak for everyone. But some people think there isn't a risk, there are always risks with all drugs, if there was no risks, BL would not exist and we wouldn't be having this discussion.
It's sort of like a false positive test. I personally had no idea I was a *crazy* like someone said a few posts up before I actually got ill. This might be the case for the apparent 1% of the population, which is a giant percentage. 200 000 people in Australia approx that are *crazy's*.
So smoking weed can greatly increase the chances for these people to develop symptoms of these different mental illnesses. However you don't know that you're predisposed, or wouldn't believe it even if someone suggested you where, until it's too late and you develop it.
So it seems smoking Weed is just one giant test to see if your crazy. If you get crazy is the only conclusive answer. If you don't get sick, well that doesn't mean anything, it just might mean you haven't smoked enough for long enough to develop symptoms. OR it might mean you never will.
There doesn't seem to be any way to distinguish between those two possible conclusions of not getting Ill. All you can do is take your chances with statistics which suggests the latter in the current research. There are other issues with smoking in the long term as well. But I'm not going to get into that.
Now I am not anti-THC, I think it's a great drug, and can be awesome. But people need to understand the risks so they can make an educated decision. Once they have made that decision take some HR steps to improve the safety of smoking THC. Personally in my circles HR in THC consuming friends is near zero. While in my MDMA circles we always practise some form of HR, so it seems to me that the THC circles need to step up and start understanding the risks of their DOC before something *may* happen to them that they didn't expect.