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    A warning was issued today in the news showing a direct link between marijuana use and mental health deterioration. People who were into the habbit of lighting one up everyday and started in their adolescent years are susseptible to depression and suicidal thoughts and 7 times higher risk of developing schizophrenia, because brain chemicals have been altered severely.

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    Re: WHITE HOUSE - News Release

    Originally posted by GreekTank
    A warning was issued today in the news showing a direct link between marijuana use and mental health deterioration. People who were into the habbit of lighting one up everyday and started in their adolescent years are susseptible to depression and suicidal thoughts and 7 times higher risk of developing schizophrenia, because brain chemicals have been altered severely.
    habbit = habit
    susseptible = susceptible


    makes you type worse as well. ;)


    :druggie:

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    • #3
      Just from personaly expierence from watching people around me, I believe weed is more harmful than smokers will let themselves believe. I know my brother was two completely different people while smokeing and trying to quite. He hasn't smoked in a good 4 months now and he seems as calm and relaxed as when he smoked. But alot more clear headed and caring person.

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      • #4
        almost all of my friends from high school are potheads, ive been clean for about 2 years and i feel awesome, i know pot isnt that bad, but i hated feeling tired all the time, and when i would work out i felt so weak. that new study makes me glad i quit.

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        • #5
          I can tell you from yeeeaars of habitual use that it surely clouds your mind, makes you forgetful, inhibited, etc... When I joined the Army and actually had a significant amount of time away and then tried it again I was blown away at how much it really had affected my life. It definitelyhas more effect on peoples lives and decisions than they would like to admit or can conceive.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by blm
            I can tell you from yeeeaars of habitual use that it surely clouds your mind, makes you forgetful, inhibited, etc... When I joined the Army and actually had a significant amount of time away and then tried it again I was blown away at how much it really had affected my life. It definitelyhas more effect on peoples lives and decisions than they would like to admit or can conceive.
            :agree:

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            • #7
              ^^ :agree: I've seen it ruin many peoples lives-they just never achieved the potential I know they had. Fortunately, I was too cheap to fork out the money for it. I had other priorities for my money--bodybuilding supplements aren't cheap either.

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              • #8
                i always stayed away from that shit. I tried it to see what it was like and noticed that wasnt for me, why to be cool like the people around me were doing it. I hate it when kids, high school kids would tell me"hey man im high". Fucking show offs, damn kids. Ive seen week ruin alot of my old buddies. Who started off from weed to other heavier shit. About 3/4's of them are locked up behind bars because of that shit, they loved it, they dealed it.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by blm
                  It definitelyhas more effect on peoples lives and decisions than they would like to admit or can conceive.
                  :agree:

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                  • #10
                    I use to know a bro at work that smoked 2-3 joints a day, everyday the guy was literally acting like an idiot, he would drag himself while walking and mutter nonsense to people a sad sight especially for an 18 year old. I hope nothing bad happens to him in the future.

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                    • #11
                      I wonder whatelse the Whitehouse will release, maybe a study on long term AAS usage, linking it to illnesses?

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                      • #12
                        Why do you think they call it DOPE?

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                        • #13
                          do u have a link to this study?

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                          • #14
                            Quitting pot makes you psychic too..."where are my damn keys!....oh, they are in my pocket...holy shit, how did I know that!!??"

                            Can you name the comedian?

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