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Study of 4000 indicates marijuana discourages use of hard dr

Posted: Tue 2nd Dec 2008 10:47 am
by brian-uk
Study of 4000 indicates marijuana discourages use of hard drugs.

A ground-breaking study of 4117 marijuana smokers in California reveals that the 'Gateway Theory' probably had it backwards. Instead of enticing young people to use other drugs, this study suggests that marijuana may have the opposite effect.

This first-ever clinical examination of a large number of medical marijuana applicants depicts a population that is remarkably normal. The percentages earning bachelors' degrees and doctorates are nearly identical to the national numbers. They are, in the main, productive citizens with jobs, homes and families who smoke marijuana weekly or daily – and have in some cases for decades.

For the vast majority of these applicants, their use of cannabis ultimately led to a decrease in the use of tobacco, alcohol, and hard drugs. Asked to compare their current alcohol consumption with their lifetime peak, over 10% claimed to be abstinent and nearly 90% claimed to have cut their drinking in half.

They also report using cannabis as self medication for stress and anxiety – with fewer side effects than the legal pharmaceutical alternatives.

As children, a significant percentage of the male applicants had been treated for ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder). Today their routine morning use of minimal amounts of cannabis strongly suggests that it enhances their ability to concentrate by allowing them to focus on one problem at a time.

As one construction company estimator said, "After two hits and my morning coffee, I'm the best estimator in the company."

link http://www.csdp.org/publicservice/medicalmj08.htm
I can't put a url in in this bloody software :oops:
then i get rid of the code and it does itself!
To much for an OAP, i'll have to go to the doc's for some chill out medication. :lol:

Slimline the disabled guy who maintains and hosts the forum server pointed this link out to me, I recon he deserves a little donation to help pay for the running costs.Unfortunately there has been a dearth of donations of late and he is on a disability pension and xmas is nearly here. Give an early xmas present.
end of beg :lol:
uncle-bri OAP (retired)

PS
I think this should be a "sticky" mods

Posted: Tue 2nd Dec 2008 01:18 pm
by Twitch
Not at all surprising
Thanks for info.

Posted: Wed 3rd Dec 2008 06:28 am
by Puffin13
Great post, Brian. Thanks! Another drug war theory shot in the ass.

Posted: Wed 3rd Dec 2008 06:42 am
by cantona7
im 24 smoke weed and have no plans to try hard drugs.

Posted: Thu 4th Dec 2008 03:31 am
by sonicblue
Nice article Brian.

I always believed the gateway theory was rather arbitrary at best. Most pot smokers I know tried either alcohol or tobacco before weed so shouldn't they be the gateway drugs?

Posted: Thu 4th Dec 2008 06:53 am
by brian-uk
sonicblue wrote:Nice article Brian.

I always believed the gateway theory was rather arbitrary at best. Most pot smokers I know tried either alcohol or tobacco before weed so shouldn't they be the gateway drugs?
When I was working in counseling for a local charity whenever I slipped in the question "Were you drinking the first time you tried heroin/smack" I only ever received one answer and that was always "yes", every bloody time. The reason they don't allow driving on alcohol is because it screws up your judgment.

There is a "Gateway Drug" it's called "Alcohol", perhaps that is why the evil terrorist Muslims frown on it but, while big business continues to control the puppet politico's I can't see things changing, there are huge profits/taxes to be made out of having just two legal drugs, alcohol and bacco. Imagine how much profits/taxes they would lose if waccy backy was legal! but, at least you could walk the streets at night in safety
bri