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Re: Drugs need to be legalized
« Reply #60 on: July 23, 2004, 05:26:17 PM »
http://www.erowid.org/plants/cannabis/cannabis.shtml

weed has never killed anyone in history. It has not been proven to cause lung cancer. It has been proven that it does not kill brain cells.
 

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Re: Drugs need to be legalized
« Reply #61 on: July 23, 2004, 05:29:17 PM »
http://www.erowid.org/plants/cannabis/cannabis.shtml

weed has never killed anyone in history. It has not been proven to cause lung cancer. It has been proven that it does not kill brain cells.

I don't know about lung cancer, but I'm 100% sure I have read and heard from reliable sources it does kill brain cells.
 

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Re: Drugs need to be legalized
« Reply #62 on: July 23, 2004, 06:29:04 PM »
http://www.erowid.org/plants/cannabis/cannabis.shtml

weed has never killed anyone in history. It has not been proven to cause lung cancer. It has been proven that it does not kill brain cells.
How else can you explain the "dumb" feeling you get after doing it?
 

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Re: Drugs need to be legalized
« Reply #63 on: July 23, 2004, 06:40:35 PM »
http://www.erowid.org/plants/cannabis/cannabis_faq1.shtml

Doesn't Marijuana cause brain damage?
-The short answer: No. The long answer: The reason why you ask this is because you probably heard or read somewhere that marijuana damages brain cells, or makes you stupid. These claims are untrue.  The truth is, no study has ever demonstrated cellular damage, stupidity, mental impairment, or insanity brought on specifically by marijuana use -- even heavy marijuana use. This is not to say that it cannot be abused, however.

If it doesn't kill brain cells, how does it get you `high'?
-Killing brain cells is not a pre-requisite for getting `high.' Marijuana contains a chemical which substitutes for a natural brain chemical, with a few differences. This chemical touches special `buttons' on brain cells called `receptors.' Essentially, marijuana `tickles' brain cells. The legal drug alcohol also tickles brain cells, but it will damage and kill them by producing toxins (poisons) and sometimes mini-seizures. Also, some drugs will wear out the buttons which they push, but marijuana does not.

Don't people die from smoking pot?
-Nobody has ever overdosed. For any given substance, there are bound to be some people who have allergic reactions. With marijuana this is extremely rare, but it could happen with anything from apples to pop-tarts. Not one death has ever been directly linked to marijuana itself. In contrast, many legal drugs cause hundreds to hundreds of thousands of deaths per year, foremost among them are alcohol, nicotine, valium, aspirin, and caffiene. The biggest danger with marijuana is that it is illegal, and someone may mix it with another drug like PCP.

Marijuana is so safe that it would be almost impossible to overdose on it. Doctors determine how safe a drug is by measuring how much it takes to kill a person (they call this the LD50) and comparing it to the amount of the drug which is usually taken (ED50). This makes marijuana hundreds of times safer than alcohol, tobacco, or caffiene. According to a DEA Judge ``marijuana is the safest therapeutically active substance known to mankind.''

There are other stuff on that site, but i only posted some.
 

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Re: Drugs need to be legalized
« Reply #64 on: July 24, 2004, 08:54:35 AM »
weed never killed one person in history,
maybe not marijuana directly, but what about a High person, getting into an accident and dieng, Should marijuana be blamed??? plus its funny how driving high is potrayed at bad... statistics are such bs... they say its such a high number of people who are in accidents have marijuana in them, WHAT they DONT tell you is that the majority of those cases, the person has other drugs or substances in them, like alcohol, coke, etc... its very rare that a person dies in an accident, and has just marijuana in their system.

Where'd you read this from?
HOW DANGEROUS IS MARIJUANA
COMPARED WITH OTHER SUBSTANCES?
Number of American deaths per year that result directly or primarily from the following selected causes nationwide, according to World Almanacs, Life Insurance Actuarial (death) Rates, and the last 20 years of U.S. Surgeon Generals' reports. 
TOBACCO 340,000 to 450,000
ALCOHOL (Not including 50% of all highway deaths and 65% of all murders)  150,000+
ASPIRIN (Including deliberate overdose)  180 to 1,000+
CAFFEINE (From stress, ulcers, and triggering irregular heartbeats, etc.)  1,000 to 10,000 
"LEGAL" DRUG OVERDOSE (Deliberate or accidental) from legal, prescribed or patent medicines and/or mixing with alcohol - e.g. Valium/alcohol  14,000 to 27,000 
ILLICIT DRUG OVERDOSE (Deliberate or accidental) from all illegal drugs. 3,800 to 5,200 
MARIJUANA 0 
(Marijuana users also have the same or lower incidence of murders and highway deaths and accidents than the general non-marijuana using population as a whole. Crancer Study, UCLA; U.S. Funded ($6 million), First & Second Jamaican Studies, 1968 to 1974; Costa Rican Studies, 1980 to 1982; et al. LOWEST TOXICITY 100% of the studies done at dozens of American universities and research facilities show pot toxicity does not exist. Medical history does not record anyone dying from an overdose of marijuana (UCLA, Harvard, Temple, etc.). 


UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
Drug Enforcement Administration
In The Matter Of MARIJUANA RESCHEDULING PETITION
Docket No. 86-22
OPINION AND RECOMMENDED RULING, FINDINGS OF FACT, CONCLUSIONS OF LAW AND DECISION OF ADMINISTRATIVE LAW JUDGE FRANCIS L. YOUNG, Administrative Law Judge
DATED: SEPTEMBER 6, 1988

Section 8 of Judge Young's "Findings of Fact, Conclusions of Law and Decision."

Page 56 & 57 http://mojo.calyx.net/~olsen/MEDICAL/YOUNG/young

3.  The most obvious concern when dealing with drug safety is the possibility of lethal effects.  Can the drug cause death?

4.  Nearly all medicines have toxic, potentially lethal effects.  But marijuana is not such a substance.  There is no record in the extensive medical literature describing a proven, documented cannabis-induced fatality.

This is a remarkable statement. First, the record on marijuana encompasses 5,000 years of human experience.  Second, marijuana is now used daily by enormous numbers of people throughout the world.  Estimates suggest that from twenty million to fifty million Americans routinely, albeit illegally, smoke marijuana without the benefit of direct medical supervision.  Yet, despite this long history of use and the extraordinarily high numbers of social smokers, there are simply no credible medical reports to suggest that consuming marijuana has caused a single death.

6.  By contrast aspirin, a commonly used, over-the-counter medicine, causes hundreds of deaths each year.

7.  Drugs used in medicine are routinely given what is called an LD-50.  The LD-50 rating indicates at what dosage fifty percent of test animals receiving a drug will die as a result of drug induced toxicity.  A number of researchers have attempted to determine marijuana's LD-50 rating in test animals, without success.  Simply stated, researchers have been unable to give animals enough marijuana to induce death.

8.  At present it is estimated that marijuana's LD-50 is around 1:20,000 or 1:40,000.  In layman terms this means that in order to induce death a marijuana smoker would have to consume 20,000 to 40,000 times as much marijuana as is contained in one marijuana cigarette.  NIDA-supplied marijuana cigarettes weigh approximately .9 grams.  A smoker would theoretically have to consume nearly 1,500 pounds of marijuana within about fifteen minutes to induce a lethal response.

9.  In practical terms, marijuana cannot induce a lethal response as a result of drug-related toxicity.

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weed does not kill brain cells either. it merges them together(thats where short term comes from), and it has been proven to also protect from deadly diseases. worst thing you get from smoking bud is short term memory, which can be taken care of with a legal drug you can buy at the store called lethitician(i think thats how its spelled)
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Re: Drugs need to be legalized
« Reply #65 on: July 24, 2004, 09:45:03 AM »
Marijuana gets an extremely bad rep. Alot of people assume "since its illegal, its gotta be bad"
Not everything is as extreme as heroin.
 

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Re: Drugs need to be legalized
« Reply #66 on: July 24, 2004, 12:10:38 PM »
Thanks for all the info smartass 8)
 

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Re: Drugs need to be legalized
« Reply #67 on: July 24, 2004, 12:17:58 PM »
Marijuana causes loss of your short memory.
 

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Re: Drugs need to be legalized
« Reply #68 on: July 24, 2004, 02:11:05 PM »
marijuana does NOT kill brain cells, does NOT damage your immune system, does NOT harm your reproductive organs
, but it DOES harm your lungs, cause its smoke, and chemicals being inhaled, damages lungs, its not even that its weed, inhaling any kind of smoke is damaging