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Topic History of: Cannabis, Murder, Madness... Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
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zooloo
All those false accusers stoned on wrote: www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/science/article1560551.ece
An interesting article - schizophrenics are more likely to smoke cannabis (or self-medicate in other ways), although they don't state it so clearly as that and get confused. Although later in the article they seem to be saying it isn't so but "...it could be ...and if it is then ...BLAH BLAH BLAH HORROR HORROR HORROR ...but it probably isn't".
Unfortunately they're also repeating the flawed idea that cannabis is "20 to 30 times more powerful than 30 years ago". Can't these newspapers employ someone with a basic grasp of statistics?
It is contemptible that newspapers will (again) spread half-informed misinformation for easy headlines.
Good to see the Times isn't just a tabloid in size and shape.
I would agree. I want it legalised so that you don't have to associate with the criminal fraternity in order to purchase this plant.
There are many drugs that are harmful and dangerous, i just don't think cannabis is one of them.
Skunk is merely the tenants super of cannabis and with the right information on a packet people would be well aware of this.
The fact that it is not even legal for medicinal purposes is just cruel and unusual. You can't use that plant to dull your pain.. just because....
wotAworld
On the news 5 minutes ago, two 13 year olds charged with the murder of the 16 year old.
But surely aren't they below the age of consent? How can they know murder is wrong?
What kind of world are we living in when they cannot decide they want sex but they can decide to kill?
JK2006
This message did not exist in many prisons (I think the case was exclusively in Scotland) and I never had problems with it but when I started in Belmarsh in 2001 they were still ironing out phone access problems.