Author Topic: The Rec. Drug Thread - FAQ, Q&A, and general information.  (Read 384104 times)




Messes not meeses. I think they're actually two different people.

They're not

loltaboo

Also, from what I could tell from Meeses, pot inspires more abstract higher thinking about slightly lesser debated subjects and problems. There is barely any negative consequences to outweigh the many mental and physical benefits of Marijuana.

Meeses is also a druggie. Like most druggies, they defend themselves. Mental Addiction to Marijuana can occur if you use it too much

Short-Term Effects
The short-term effects of marijuana include:

    Distorted perception (sights, sounds, time, touch)
    Problems with memory and learning
    Loss of coordination
    Trouble with thinking and problem-solving
    Increased heart rate, reduced blood pressure

Sometimes marijuana use can also produce anxiety, fear, distrust, or panic.

Effects on the Brain
The active ingredient in marijuana, delta-9 tetrahydrocannabinol or THC, acts on cannabinoid receptors on nerve cells and influences the activity of those cells. Some brain areas have many cannabinoid receptors, but other areas of the brain have few or none at all. Many cannabinoid receptors are found in the parts of the brain that influence pleasure, memory, thought, concentration, sensory and time perception, and coordinated movement.

When high doses of marijuana are used, usually when eaten in food rather than smoked, users can experience the following symptoms:

    Hallucinations
    Delusions
    Impaired memory
    Disorientation

Effects on the Heart
Within a few minutes after smoking marijuana, the heart begins beating more rapidly and the blood pressure drops. Marijuana can cause the heart beat to increase by 20 to 50 beats per minute, and can increase even more if other drugs are used at the same time.

Because of the lower blood pressure and higher heart rate, researchers found that users' risk for a heart attack is four times higher within the first hour after smoking marijuana, compared to their general risk of heart attack when not smoking.

Effects on the Lungs
Smoking marijuana, even infrequently, can cause burning and stinging of the mouth and throat, and cause heavy coughing. Scientists have found that regular marijuana smokers can experience the same respiratory problems as tobacco smokers do, including:

    Daily cough and phlegm production
    More frequent acute chest illnesses
    Increased risk of lung infections
    Obstructed airways

Most marijuana smokers consume a lot less cannabis than cigarette smokers consume tobacco, however the harmful effects of smoking marijuana should not be ignored. Marijuana contains more carcinogenic hydrocarbons than tobacco smoke and because marijuana smokers typically inhale deeper and hold the smoke in their lungs longer than tobacco smokers, their lungs are exposed to those carcinogenic properties longer, when smoking.

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Is that from /co/ or /a/?

-facts-

inb4It's propaganda from the big-bad government!

If you want to make an argument, don't copy and paste a website and make us read it all.

State your point and cite evidence.


Meeses is also a druggie. Like most druggies, they defend themselves.

Please tell me you read this statement and thought about what you typed.

"Lol hurp durp only druggies defend themselves".

Everyone defends themselves, I certainly don't want to defend the person i'm arguing against. Are you some kind of stupid?

"Like most non-druggies, they defend themselves"
"Like most anti-marijuana people, they defend themselves"
"like most everyone, they defend themselves"
« Last Edit: June 09, 2011, 11:20:04 PM by Messes »

Is that from /co/ or /a/?
Not sure, I found it on this forum.

If you want to make an argument, don't copy and paste a website and make us read it all.
State your point and cite evidence.

Not sure, I found it on this forum.


Honestly i'm laughing at that

seriously you didn't even bother reading the paragraph you were just like "ACTUAL INFORMATION? forget THAT."

seriously you didn't even bother reading the paragraph you were just like "ACTUAL INFORMATION? forget THAT."

interesting

in teacher school, did they teach you how to tell people what they actually do and do not do?

interesting

in teacher school, did they teach you how to tell people what they actually do and do not do?
yes, like now you're dodging everything because you have nothing worth saying because you are wrong.
"teacher school." snrt

Taboo stop arguing with Messes, his degree in biochemistry gives him the qualifications to call government-funded research bullstuff.

http://www.erowid.org/plants/cannabis/cannabis_effects.shtml

NEGATIVE

    nausea, especially in combination with alcohol, some pharmaceuticals, or other psychoactives
    coughing, asthma, upper respiratory problems
    difficulty with short-term memory during effects and during periods of frequent use (Ranganathan M, D'Souza DC, Psychopharmacology, 2006)
    racing heart, agitation, feeling tense
    mild to severe anxiety
    panic attacks in sensitive users or with very high doses (oral use increases risk of getting too much)
    headaches
    dizziness, confusion
    lightheadedness or fainting (in cases of lowered blood pressure)
    paranoid & anxious thoughts more frequent
    possible psychological dependence on cannabis
    clumsiness, loss of coordination at high doses
    can precipitate or exacerbate latent or existing mental disorders