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6th February 08:54
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bunnyfish@gmail.com schreef:
If cannabis was addictive, it would be possible demonstrate this by administering cannabis to animals and monitoring their neurophysiological processes upon abrupt abstinence. Similarly to how this has been demonstrated in the case of nicotine, caffeine, alcohol, cocaine, etc.. As far as I know the nazi prohibitionists have never succeeded at this, despite considerable efforts in that direction and hence it can be surmised that anyone claiming to be addicted to cannabis is simply confused by anti-drug propaganda. If the government would consistently claim that water was addictive, we could expect people to claim being addicted to water, because of the placebo effect associated with misinformation dispensed by authorities. If a doctor gives you a pill containing no pharmaceutically active ingredients and claims it will cure your headache, chances are you will find some relief from your headache upon using it based on your trust in the authority of the doctor. |
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6th February 08:54
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bunnyfish@gmail.com schreef:
Pseudoscientific narcofascist propaganda has certainly obscured and distorted the facts and mingled them with myths, which makes it very hard to establish the truth about cannabis objectively and impartially. Compare contradictory claims on the following webpages for instance: http://www.usdoj.gov/dea/ongoing/marijuana.html http://www.erowid.org/plants/cannabis/cannabis_myth.shtml My gut feeling is that the DEA are a bunch of hypocrite fascist s***bags. But then again, I'm a cannabis user, so perhaps I'm not exactly impartial to judge this issue either. |
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