i think you should check a drug-dependency chart. weed does not involve 'dependency' and 'compulsion' for 99% of healthy individuals (i.e. those without pre-existing mental conditions).
and yes, my upper/downer comment was about drug addicts or people that take extreme substances like crack/meth. that changes behaviour. that quotation was taken from a paragraph about people whose "reward pathways" have been "overtaken". hardly applicable to a 17 year old that smokes weed. a LOT of teenagers smoke weed, dilbert. this may shock you. they are not out in the streets, scratching at welts and boils, shivering in the sickly pale dawns of the world.
"after a weekend of tripping?" what are you talking about? he had a trace of THC in his bloodstream. now it's a "weekend of tripping?" i don't know many weed-smokers that will engage in a weekend of 'tripping'. you trip on LSD or DMT or a hallucinogen/psychedelic. of which, actually, they are the least toxic and least harmful substances to metabolize of the lot. all you feel after a "weekend of tripping" is tired, because your brain has been at high-functioning activity for a while, and you've likely not got much sleep, or eaten much. so you feel tired and hungry. not mentally unstable. after a "weekend of tripping", you go to sleep for about 12 hours. then you are, yes, 'fully functioning and normal'. this may surprise you.
'shades of grey' in trayvon's deplorable weed 'dependency'. "prone to fight and act irrational" because of his "craving" for his "next fix". look at all the legal substances above weed or the 'tripping' category drugs for 'dependency'. do you incriminate someone psycho-physiologically for being 'withdrawn' from nicotine? no? well then there goes your pseudo-scientific, faux-medical line of 'argument'.
and yes, my upper/downer comment was about drug addicts or people that take extreme substances like crack/meth. that changes behaviour. that quotation was taken from a paragraph about people whose "reward pathways" have been "overtaken". hardly applicable to a 17 year old that smokes weed. a LOT of teenagers smoke weed, dilbert. this may shock you. they are not out in the streets, scratching at welts and boils, shivering in the sickly pale dawns of the world.
"after a weekend of tripping?" what are you talking about? he had a trace of THC in his bloodstream. now it's a "weekend of tripping?" i don't know many weed-smokers that will engage in a weekend of 'tripping'. you trip on LSD or DMT or a hallucinogen/psychedelic. of which, actually, they are the least toxic and least harmful substances to metabolize of the lot. all you feel after a "weekend of tripping" is tired, because your brain has been at high-functioning activity for a while, and you've likely not got much sleep, or eaten much. so you feel tired and hungry. not mentally unstable. after a "weekend of tripping", you go to sleep for about 12 hours. then you are, yes, 'fully functioning and normal'. this may surprise you.
'shades of grey' in trayvon's deplorable weed 'dependency'. "prone to fight and act irrational" because of his "craving" for his "next fix". look at all the legal substances above weed or the 'tripping' category drugs for 'dependency'. do you incriminate someone psycho-physiologically for being 'withdrawn' from nicotine? no? well then there goes your pseudo-scientific, faux-medical line of 'argument'.
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