Addicts: Before and After
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Cannabis that is bred for the highest THC levels, can cause psychosis and mental trauma in many people. This is not the mellow weed of decades ago. I believe it is still very important to those who are suffering with serious disease. I am a huge CBD advocate, for many reasons. One thing you can thank Sessions for is The Farm Bill he passed, legalizing Hemp under .3 percent thc. The cannabinoids and variety of turpenes are very beneficial without the high. Hemp has a spectacular history and future. If others are into turbo THC weed, no problem for me, but designer ultra thc-bombs can cause mental disturbances unlike weed 50-20 years ago. Not here to judge if that is your thing, but I know that hat cannabis is a medicine, not a drug for a high.
many = subjective, vague
In 45 years around it I've never met one person who suffered psychosis or mental trauma from cannabis; maybe from not being able to score any (jk :)
OK as an opinion, but factually incorrect. It is consumed as both.
True, it is both a medicine and a substance for getting high. Unlike you, I have known people who have developed/enhanced psychosis through regular use of ultra THC marijuana.
As I said in my post, I am all for it, and federal legalization, it is a very healing plant, but it is not completely harmless and these new high octane THC breeds can and do bring on psychotic episodes in certain people. Since many people are literal morons, the nanny feds will cater to them. If the THC levels are prominently printed on the product, as in legalized states, there is no problem. My point stands, however, that ultra high THC can and does cause adverse issues in some people.