Wednesday, October 26, 2005

Marijuana... beyond harmless.

It's not only harmless, but actually seems to have positive effects on the human body, which can't really be said for cigarettes or gin.

First, let's look at this report from Science Daily:

WASHINGTON, Oct. 13 (UPI) -- Scientists said Thursday that marijuana appears to promote the development of new brain cells in rats and have anti-anxiety and anti-depressant effects, a finding that could have an impact on the national debate over medical uses of the drug.

Other illegal and legal drugs, including opiates, alcohol, nicotine and cocaine, have been shown to suppress the formation of new brain cells when used chronically, but marijuana's effect on that process was uncertain.

Now, a team led by Xia Zhang of the department of psychiatry at the University of Saskatchewan in Saskatoon may have found evidence the drug spurs new brain cells to form in a region of the brain called the hippocampus, and this in turn reduces anxiety and depression.

Marijuana appears "to be the only illicit drug whose capacity to produce increased ... neurons is positively correlated with its (anti-anxiety) and anti-depressant-like effects," Zhang and colleagues wrote in the November issue of the Journal of Clinical Investigation. The paper was posted online Thursday.


But remember, the US Government classifies marijuana as a dangerous substance on the same level with Cocaine and Heroin. Of all the stupid policies that the US government has, and that's a lot of stupidity, the prohibition against Marijuana absolutely the apex of senselessness.

and now we have the following:

Pot not a major cancer risk: report By Amy Norton
Wed Oct 26,12:29 PM ET



Although both marijuana and tobacco smoke are packed with cancer-causing chemicals, other qualities of marijuana seem to keep it from promoting lung cancer, according to a new report.

The difference rests in the often opposing actions of the nicotine in tobacco and the active ingredient, THC, in marijuana, says Dr. Robert Melamede of the University of Colorado in Colorado Springs.

He reviewed the scientific evidence supporting this contention in a recent issue of Harm Reduction Journal.

Whereas nicotine has several effects that promote lung and other types of cancer, THC acts in ways that counter the cancer-causing chemicals in marijuana smoke, Melamede explained in an interview with Reuters Health.

"THC turns down the carcinogenic potential," he said.

For example, lab research indicates that nicotine activates a body enzyme that converts certain chemicals in both tobacco and marijuana smoke into cancer-promoting form. In contrast, studies in mice suggest that THC blocks this enzyme activity.

Another key difference, Melamede said, is in the immune system effects of tobacco and marijuana. Smoke sends irritants into the respiratory system that trigger an immune-regulated inflammatory response, which involves the generation of potentially cell-damaging substances called free radicals. These particles are believed to contribute to a range of diseases, including cancer.

But cannabinoids -- both those found in marijuana and the versions found naturally in the body -- have been shown to dial down this inflammatory response, Melamede explained.

Another difference between tobacco and marijuana smoking, he said, has to do with cells that line the respiratory tract. While these cells have receptors that act as docks for nicotine, similar receptors for THC and other cannabinoids have not been found.

Nicotine, Melamede said, appears to keep these cells from committing "suicide" when they are genetically damaged, by smoking, for instance. When such cells do not kill themselves off, they are free to progress into tumors.

THC, however, does not appear to act this way in the respiratory tract -- though, in the brain, where there are cannabinoid receptors, it may have the beneficial effect of protecting cells from death when they are damaged from an injury or stroke, according to Melamede.

All of this, he said, fits in with population studies that have failed to link marijuana smoking with a higher risk of lung cancer -- though there is evidence that pot users have more respiratory problems, such as chronic cough and frequent respiratory infections.

If marijuana does not promote lung cancer, that could factor into the ongoing debate over so-called medical marijuana. Melamede said he believes "marijuana has loads of medicinal value," for everything from multiple sclerosis, to the chronic pain of arthritis, to nausea caused by cancer treatment.

U.S. government officials, however, maintain that the evidence for medical marijuana is not there. Ten states allow people to use marijuana with a doctor's prescription, but the Supreme Court has ruled that federal law trumps state law.

SOURCE: Harm Reduction Journal, October 18, 2005.


The active chemical in marijuana is a deterent to the cancer causing effects of nicotine.

It's time for us to face facts. Pot isn't a dangerous drug. It's a weed that makes you feel giggly and hungry. It doesn't cause you to be a psycho. (Quite the opposite in fact.)

Do you want to know how to put "drug dealers" out of business? Start by legitimizing it's use. Who's going to buy from a guy on the corner when you can buy it at 7-11?

Regulate it. Tax it. Study it. Stop spending 6 BILLION DOLLARS a year on locking up pot smokers.

Stop paying farmers to grow corn. Let them grow pot. That's another 5 Billion dollars that we don't have to spend on ethanol subsidies.

Legalize Marijuana. Anything else is just stupid, and I've had about all of the stupidity that I can handle in the last 5 years.



LEGALIZE IT!

-The Oklahoma Hippy

25 comments:

  1. LEGALIZE IT..................

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  2. yIP YIP YAY MEL LOVES LENNY

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  3. i say they should legalize it everywhere!!!!!!!!!!!

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  4. yeah! marijuana is very good! :)

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  5. i smoke all day everyday

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  6. dnt nock it till ya tried it i smoke everyday n aint neva give up so LEGALIZE IT! SMOKE N FLY

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  7. legaliz it. as it says der aint fuk al bad bout it, if anyfink its gd for ya..... SMOKE WEED EVERYDAY!!!!

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  8. the government should try some then re-think their decision =D hahaha weed is goooooooooood mann

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  9. I reckon you should just legalize it coz ciggarettes do more damage then Marijuana so why not?

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  10. my big pup og 1c said 2 me if ur not from da geto stay the fuck out of da geto

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  11. ganja get b.u.n

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  12. SMOKEN VARIOUS KRONIKZ.....SVKREW SET* 537*

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  13. yups Legalize dat shyt try dat faka

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  14. Yeah Smoke Up If Ya Don't Cough You Don't Get Off..Bong On Aussies,Bong On..

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  15. i LOVE WEED! they should deffenetly legalize it!

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  16. Down Here In Houston. We Steady Blazin' That 'Dro. so..........legalize it

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  17. legalize Maria/Juana.My People put this shit 4 me. (Brown Pride)

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  18. your bad liar if you say you never smoked weed.Everyone has,and its hella awsome

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  19. not only do i smoke tons of weed like everyone here but know several alcoholics whose lives (and everyone around them) could've been alot better if this much safer drug was legal and could do that everyday instead of drink everyday, and maybe all our brothers getting killed in Iraq wouldn't be if Bush didn't want the oil from them and just got ethanol from pot....

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  20. we should da a partition 2 send out 2 da british n american goverment 2 legalise it i mean i went 2 africa n if the locals r havin wedin party they will turn a blind eye 2 it n the pigs will even chill out n av a spliff with u man fuckin legalise it

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  21. there are many uses for marijuana and is by-products. that the goverment doesn't want us to know. Our economy could prosper if the government would pull their head out of their ass. If smoking causes me to live longer "long live the weed" and remenber puff puff pass that shit around

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  22. Blzn is tight legal or not legal w/e just as long as i can still smoke everyday.

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  23. rise and legalize!!!!!toke on brothers and sisters

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