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A tenfold increase in cannabis use was not accompanied by any significant increase in psychosis. That should tell anyone with a little bit of common sense that if the link exists, it is a very minor one in terms of its overall impact on our society. Lets assume the link exists and that cannabis increases your risk or psychosis by 30%. What is the prevelance of psychosis to begin with in our society? About 0.8%. So that would mean if you smoked weed the odds would go up from 0.8% to 1.04%. If 10000 people were to smoke weed, there would be 24 additional cases. So thats a 24/10000 or about a 0.24% chance that weed would give you a psychosis you wouldn't have already gotten. And this is all assumming the symptomology really indicates psychosis and that there is causation, not just correlation.
I never said "why didn't they use DSM as opposed to the scale they did use". Regardless of the scale they used, the "psychotic symptoms" used in these scales are not symptoms of psychosis in wide variety of real life contexts. And there is way too much opportunity for bias in choosing 10 out of 90 symptoms. Why are you ignoring the opportunities for bias in this sort of research. What they are focusing on are some of the accute effects of weed, which are harldy anything like full blown psychosis. Statistics are only as good as the underlying data. This data is very questionable.
Your peicemeal numbers aren't showing me anything about the increase in psychotic symptoms not being related to paranoid type answers. In fact, you are saying they all increased, so you contradict your self. And you are only address 3 of the ten symptoms that they used. The 7 other symptoms prove weed causes psychosis? The problem with all of these diagnostic criterea for mental illnesses is that they are not derived empirically, and are instead derived by committee and are full of cultural bias.
This bullshit is nothing but a sophisticated form of reefer madness. The intent of the these studies is to produce prohibitionist fears. This is science with a political agenda. Scientists today still aren't sure what causes schizophrenia and many other mental illness, but they damned sure weed does.
I never said "why didn't they use DSM as opposed to the scale they did use". Regardless of the scale they used, the "psychotic symptoms" used in these scales are not symptoms of psychosis in wide variety of real life contexts. And there is way too much opportunity for bias in choosing 10 out of 90 symptoms. Why are you ignoring the opportunities for bias in this sort of research. What they are focusing on are some of the accute effects of weed, which are harldy anything like full blown psychosis. Statistics are only as good as the underlying data. This data is very questionable.
Your peicemeal numbers aren't showing me anything about the increase in psychotic symptoms not being related to paranoid type answers. In fact, you are saying they all increased, so you contradict your self. And you are only address 3 of the ten symptoms that they used. The 7 other symptoms prove weed causes psychosis? The problem with all of these diagnostic criterea for mental illnesses is that they are not derived empirically, and are instead derived by committee and are full of cultural bias.
This bullshit is nothing but a sophisticated form of reefer madness. The intent of the these studies is to produce prohibitionist fears. This is science with a political agenda. Scientists today still aren't sure what causes schizophrenia and many other mental illness, but they damned sure weed does.
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