5th March 2007, 6:57 PM
Quote:The brain is malfunctioning as you are applying doses you aren't even properly measuring out, nor do you know the actual effect it may produce.
Well, that's funny... people have been consuming cannabis for millennia, but users still don't have a way of properly measuring it out, or knowing the actual effects it produces. ...huh?

Quote:No scientific rigor is being applied in this attempt to mess with your BRAIN, the very seat of what makes you you.
From http://www.mikuriya.com/cw_depend.html :
Quote:The complex interplay of cannabis use with physiology and psychology challenges research. Outcomes are combinations of pharmacology, expectations, setting, personal and social forces. The contemporary ambiguity, a product of ignorance from deprivation of contemporary clinical experience, may be somewhat assuaged by two facts: Firstly, cannabis has been used for millennia by numerous cultures without serious adverse consequences. Secondly, neither the composition of cannabis nor the physiology of humans have changed since the drug was taken from the armementarium of medicine.
Quote:That's what makes it more childish. I'm sure you are feeling some odd emotions as parts of your brain are triggered to fire in an uncontrolled manner, including the inhibition center of your brain, but this isn't some path to "other ways of knowing", because only empiricism works.
Cannabis doesn't inhibit the pathways of neural networks, though. Alcohol and tobacco do, as far as I know, but not cannabis.