Study Finds No Cancer-Marijuana Connection

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Hurt911gen said:
one hit won't get you high. unless maybe you are using a gravity bong, which I'm sure V has never seen. I don't want my forum mods to be stoned.
stop smoking male plants :lol :jk but yes 1 hit will get you very stoned if it's good weed. :cool
 
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Homer said:
andcuriouser said:
That's what I tell myself every time, right before I inhale and enjoy every bit of it.
you should at least give up the ciggerettes. :wink

But not the illegal drugs? what a bunch of unamericans..im 15 and have never done drugs and am not planning on it..once again, you guys are very unamerican.
 
I'm Canadian.

It's not un-American to smoke pot. About 14.6 million AMERICANS smoke it, which is about 6.2 percent of the population as a whole. Keep in mind the majority of that 14.6 million is youth and young adults. So, in fact, it is not un-American to refrain from smoking marijuana. One of the major stereotypes among American youth is the stoner anyway. Haven't you seen the Breakfast Club?
 
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BooFetus said:
Marijuana doesn't even has effects on a fetus while the mother is pregnant. It doesn't kill anybody (healt- wise). You may die while under the influence (was high and got in a car accident), but health- wise, marijuana does nothing but give you the munchies.

you're kidding right? ..drugs, alcohol, and ciggs all have an affect on a fetus esp. during the 8-12 week period

and marijuana doesnt hurt you healthwise but it blocks some receptor sites in the brain...in other words it makes you unable to retain information, why do you think most long term pot smokers have the mental capacity of a box of nails?, it also slows a persons reaction.

all it does is give you the munchies hahaha..thats what i like to call wishful thinking.
 
Studies in children born to mothers who used marijuana have shown increased behavioral problems during infancy and preschool years. In school, these children are more likely to have problems with decisionmaking, memory, and the ability to remain attentive.

Health problems that may be caused by early exposure to marijuana will remain as the child grows into adulthood. However, since some parts of the brain continue to develop throughout adolescence, it is also possible that certain kinds of problems may appear as the child matures.

However there have been studies in humans that found no association between marijuana use and early pregnancy loss.
 
andcuriouser said:
I'm Canadian.

It's not un-American to smoke pot. About 14.6 million AMERICANS smoke it, which is about 6.2 percent of the population as a whole. Keep in mind the majority of that 14.6 million is youth and young adults. So, in fact, it is not un-American to refrain from smoking marijuana. One of the major stereotypes among American youth is the stoner anyway. Haven't you seen the Breakfast Club?

That's ridiculous anyways, I maintain my position that it's unamerican to smoke pot, whether or not some of our population does it. Plus, if you look at the numbers, the majority of former pot smokers don't make as near as much money as non pot smokers. And it would be unamerican to not push yourself to go far...and if you do pot, you're far less likely to do so.
 
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