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CB
08-01-2006, 08:30 AM
Marijuana is not a soft drug and Australians should be aware of how dangerous it can be, an anti-drug campaigner says.

Drug Free Australia chairman Craig Thompson is urging the community, young people in particular, to change their thinking about cannabis because of its serious effects on health.

"The road fatalities caused by cannabis-intoxicated drivers, links to cannabis and psychosis, birth defects and greater potency of the drug are just a few issues of enormous concern," Mr Thompson said.

He says cannabis continues to be accepted as a low-risk, non-addictive drug, but this is not the case.

"There's recognition among experts that marijuana is an addictive drug now, but that's not widely known," Mr Thompson says.

"People think it's kind of a soft drug that you can have a bit of a nibble at without too many consequences, but treatment agencies and even addicts that I've spoken to say that it's cannabis that's hardest to get off."

He said both national and international studies have found that drivers intoxicated with cannabis pose a high risk of road accidents, while medical practitioners have confirmed the drug's use is linked to psychosis.

"The link between cannabis use and birth defects is one of the most horrendous issues of all," Mr Thompson said.

"Medical practitioners (are warned) about health risks such as impairment of foetal brain development, relative prematurity, smaller length and head circumference, malformations, higher rate of miscarriage and peri-natal death."

Mr Thompson also said marijuana had been gaining in potency over the past 20 years.

"There is definite evidence of stronger plants in more recent times," he said.

drumin
08-01-2006, 09:05 AM
What a crock of shit... :blah:

jj2ss3o2s
08-01-2006, 10:51 AM
hell yeah! this guy just quoted some of the most rediculous pot myths there are. I took my drivers test stoned.

gorilla
08-01-2006, 11:08 AM
Bunch of fucking common sense! God!

If you're smoking while you're pregnant, then it's your fault your baby had something wrong him; not the weeds fault. God how stupid?

These articles are priceless sometimes.

European weed fama
08-02-2006, 08:58 AM
You must be absolutly fucking joking. he can't be serious...
i mean if you smoke ganj while pregnant or driving naturaly something is going to happen but seriously ... he must be nuts

There's recognition among experts that marijuana is an addictive drug now

what kind of expert was that then...

sometimes i wonder what has happend to the world...

:goofy:

European weed fama

drumin
08-02-2006, 01:52 PM
CB, where did you find that article?

CB
08-02-2006, 03:36 PM
CB, where did you find that article?

erm one of my rss feeds.... think it was one off of pluck

thought it was good for a few laughs :D

drumin
08-02-2006, 05:20 PM
I was just wondering because I like to call people on their bullshit. I'll email the guy and ask for his sources :stick: and then I'll email the news outlet that published the story and ask if they checked his facts... :deal: all annoymously of course. :bandit:

CB
08-02-2006, 05:34 PM
I was just wondering because I like to call people on their bullshit. I'll email the guy and ask for his sources :stick: and then I'll email the news outlet that published the story and ask if they checked his facts... :deal: all annoymously of course. :bandit:

hehe drumin....

i try to get the source in those post but seems i didnt on that one :o

probly was laugh'n to hard and my eyes teared up :p

soz mang.... will get the source on the next dumb bastard fer sure ;)

drumin
08-03-2006, 08:57 AM
hehe drumin....

i try to get the source in those post but seems i didnt on that one :o

probly was laugh'n to hard and my eyes teared up :p

soz mang.... will get the source on the next dumb bastard fer sure ;)

:cold: :mad: :damn: :rant: :flog: :mad3: :shake: :cry:

Dawg
08-03-2006, 09:03 AM
If you're smoking while you're pregnant, then it's your fault your baby had something wrong him;


I think if used in moderation and selective for dealing with certain problems it can be very beneficial under the right curcumstances. I've linked a survey dealing with the anti-emetic benefits.
There is tons of conflicting information regarding this, but fact of the matter is there is no sound hard evidence that show Marijuana Vaped, or prepared for eating has a negative impact on unborn children. smoking yes, but so does smoking ciggerettes and they are legal. MJ needs to be tested unbiased and compared to the chemical drugs that it would take its place.

LINK (http://www.thevics.com/PDF/cannabis_nausea2006.pdf)

tHEaNIMICnEEDLE
08-03-2006, 11:39 AM
i agree, perhaps a tea or a light edible may be benificial for pregnant mothers, especially dealing with the labors and pains of carrying another life

morning sickness and such might be alleviated by a degree by some cannabis, but not taken by smoking obviously, carcinogens and carbons can affect the developing child easily

i know my aunt had had cannabis tea in the morning after her 2nd trimester and gave birth to 2 healthy beautiful babies

so do some research and be careful

AzGrowa
08-04-2006, 10:08 PM
Mr Thompson also said marijuana had been gaining in potency over the past 20 years.

"There is definite evidence of stronger plants in more recent times," he said.


Well, he did get [i]one[i/] thing right.....

AzGrowa
08-04-2006, 10:10 PM
dang I gotta get a better ISP!