CNN "Dangers Of Highly Potent Marijuana"

I never hear of anyone complaining of the high potency..
Most of what I hear from people around is that it's just not good anymore.
And I'm not even around that many people with that in mind.

It'd be safer and more beneficial to the user to have a high potency so it will last longer with good effects.

Do you want to pay for a 2 liter bottle of coke from a private company that has excellent quality in taste, or would you rather get a 6 pack from Walmart that has diminished quality but maybe a little more than you'd like to have?

I'd take the 2 liter if I was able.
 
This kind of shit infuriates me. Working Poor I think I am going to take your suggestion and write some letters.
 
lol, the only things endangered by "highly potent marijuana" are doritos, candies and other snack foods.

LOL!

Dr. Pepper and strawberry and whipped cream waffles used to be my munchy of choice. :D

(Sometimes I still have to eat it at 3 am, just for nostalgic value.)
 
Just had this segment on Anderson Cooper. Sanja Gupta is going to be on after the break, most likely to spew some govt. B.S. from a 30 year old propaganda brochure.

"It may"

"It should"

"It could"

"Its hard to say"

"It seems to show.."

He was mostly fair, but when he criticised it had nothing concrete to stand on but "maybe"
 
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This is bullshit.

I'm going to "tweet" my dealer and tell him to stop bringing me the good shit, it's dangerous. :cool:
 
Still trying to scare you straight

:rolleyes: They never get tired of that tactic.
From the opening statement " Marijuana is far more potent now than it was a generation ago " got to call bullshit.
Ask some of these kids parents if the Thai, Colombian, etc wasn't far more potent than most stuff they see today.
Agree! I don't know why the media keeps pushing this notion that today's marijuana has a potency that never existed before. I remember "Columbian Red" that had you near-trippin. Of course, there was also some really crappy stuff being sold too - I don't think anyone bothers selling crap nowadays. Maybe they're going by an average? Anyway kids, don't you believe it!
 
What the Hell does it matter that pot is better now than it was 30 years ago?

People will just smoke less!

Isn't that a good thing? After all, less inhalation means less tar, less carbon monoxide, etc. It seems to me like we should be celebrating this news!!! :D
 
Just had this segment on Anderson Cooper. Sanja Gupta is going to be on after the break, most likely to spew some govt. B.S. from a 30 year old propaganda brochure.

"It may"

"It should"

"It could"

"Its hard to say"

"It seems to show.."

He was mostly fair, but when he criticised it had nothing concrete to stand on but "maybe"

This is the problem, they are always talking about what might happen, rather than what will happen. They use this tactic all the time for almost anything they don't want to allow.
 
Agree! I don't know why the media keeps pushing this notion that today's marijuana has a potency that never existed before. I remember "Columbian Red" that had you near-trippin. Of course, there was also some really crappy stuff being sold too - I don't think anyone bothers selling crap nowadays. Maybe they're going by an average? Anyway kids, don't you believe it!

Ya, they're probably going by average.. and I agree, from what I've heard from others I know from that time there was most certainly potent sensimilla out there.

I mean, just watch a cheech and chong movie, they used to talk about potent herb all the time.. and then they'd turn around and make fun of the stuff that wasn't very potent.
 
Exactly. This is where their propaganda falls apart, but yours is the question that never gets asked by the media.

MSM just spits out the government report and never asks questions.

Higher potency is a good thing, not a bad thing.

Tag line is "more dangerous to kids".

Well, then dont' sell it to kids. 'nuff said.

Bacardi 151 is more potent than a glass of wine, but both are for sale, and illegal to sell to kids.

Ex-fucking-actly
 
if CNN can point to one, simply one case, where a person over dosed and died on 'highly potent' marijuana, I will never speak in favor of MJ again.

drink too much alcohol, you die. hell, even drinking too much water will kill you. you could smoke MJ from now until you died and THC would never kill you. If you ate brownies, you wouldn't even have to worry about lung complications.

this is sooooooo stupid
 
Not sure what the issue is here about the report. They are doing a chemical analysis and finding higher THC levels. They are saying more kids are going to the hospital (no doubt for panic attacks). Seems pretty straight forward.

I am all for education, but not for government regulation.

Tell kids that a common side effect of marijuana is a panic attack and possibly permanent mental problems.

Tell kids that a common side effect of shrooms and acid is a panic attack and possibly permanent mental problems.

Tell kids that a common side effect of alcohol is doing stupid things, and possible long term mental problems, liver problems and death from overdose.

Other warnings apply for all other drugs, illegal or legal. How many prescription drugs on tv include a warning about possible death?

No big deal.

On a side note, back in the day, there was a lot of shake and leaves. The majority of people were not even smoking bud...pretty mild shit.
 
Found this on wiki answers, still haven't found one death form marihuana overdose...I have found some deaths where people have done stupid crap and died while on marijuana, though:
There is a common misstatement that it is not possible to overdose on marijuana.

In 1999 there were over 180 documented marijuana overdoses in which the person had not consumed any other drug. There were nearly 700 if you include people who overdosed on marijuana that had also taken other drugs. These are not overdoses on the other drugs they were taking. The effects of a marijauna overdose are very different from the effects of overdosing on other drugs. There is no reliable source to corroborate this statement, nor can I produce even one death certificate with "marijuana overdose" listed. So hopefully you don't question the figures

The symptoms of a marijuana overdose (or often just a normal dose) are: Rapid heart rate, Breathing Difficulty, Paranoia, Disorientation, Delerium, Hangover (during recovery), Hallucination, panic attack and Respiratory System Failure(lethal overdoses). Many people may not recognize the symptoms of an overdose as being an overdose. Many overdoses can and do go untreated. People continue to use marijuana and may at some point raise the level of THC to the point that their respiratory system shuts down resulting in death. This level is going to be different for each individual. Some people smoke for the first time, think they are dying, and call 911. This does not count.

It is easier to overdose on marijuana if you are taking other drugs. The easiest way to overdose is what is called the synergestis effect also known as the additive effect. This is when two drugs of similiar nature are taken near the same time. The next would be the speedball effect. This is when two drugs of unassociated natures are taken near the same time. There is also the cumulative effect which is when a person overdoses on multiple doses of the same drug.

The most common way people overdose on marijuana by the cumulative effect is when an individual smokes large amounts of marijuana on a regular basis for a number of years. The level of THC in the blood continues to increase, until the respiratory system shuts down resulting in death. Even though studies have shown that this does not happen at all and, in fact, is totally made up.

Marijana is not a medical approved drug and therefore has not been given an LD-50. LD-50 is the amount of a drug that is lethal to 50% of tested people. Yes, medical testing of drugs is done on humans. This has been the case since the 1962 Kefauver-Harris Act.

I have a BA in Social Science with a minor in Addiction Studies, and am working on a Master's in Counseling and a Graduate Certificate in Addiction Studies.
 
Found this on wiki answers, still haven't found one death form marihuana overdose...I have found some deaths where people have done stupid crap and died while on marijuana, though:

I have a BA in Social Science with a minor in Addiction Studies, and am working on a Master's in Counseling and a Graduate Certificate in Addiction Studies.

There is no reliable source to corroborate this statement, nor can I produce even one death certificate with "marijuana overdose" listed. So hopefully you don't question the figures

I'm sorry, I don't believe a word of that person's post. They also said there is a marijuana hangover.. the marijuana "hangover" is one of the most pleasant experiences known to man. If you've ever had a hangover from alcohol, you know that it is one of the LEAST pleasant experiences known to man. This tells you a great deal about the toxicity of the substance.


Fail.
 
IIRC that 3500yr old stash for some ancient shaman they found in china a few months back was analyzed and while the THC content was not as high as modern day bud, the content of some of the other cannabinoids was MUCH higher than the modern average.

I would pay TOP dollar for some ancient shaman bud.:eek:
 
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