Neurological differences don't necessarily mean impairment

Cannabis-induced psychosis is fairly well studied.

That’s a crock. Marijuana is not “fairly well-studied” in the first place because of the idiotic restrictions the drug war zealots have placed upon it.

And, for every bullshit study that claims that pot gives you “reefer madness”, there’s others that show it doesn’t.

This very thread is about yet another bogus “study” that’s being used by idiots to support the drug war, fer christ’s sake.

You almost certainly have met someone who becomes incredibly paranoid after smoking pot (extreme paranoia is after all, a psychotic event).

That’s shrill. I get the feeling you haven’t been around a lot of average pot smokers. In reality, I’ve never met anyone who has become “incredibly” paranoid, nor what any rational person would call “extremely” paranoid.

Actually, the majority of the mild paranoia I’ve witnessed is from the fact that we have an idiotic drug war and marijuana users get legitimately concerned about getting busted.

Here in the first world part of the USA in Denver, CO most people around here are quite relaxed after partaking in pot because they don’t have fear injected into them by drug war idiots like we see in lesser cities and states.

Yes, marijuana can give someone feelings of paranoia, but in a healthy environment, the effects are minimal or non-existent for most users.

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