'Skunk-like cannabis' increases risk of psychosis, study suggests
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-31480234So , now it's official !
Mr Blunkett's reclassification of the drug back in 2002, did little to help, other than reducing the high costs for police forces and enabling them to concentrate more on the cocaine and heroine.
Smoking is bad, but most get approx. 50 years before ill health hits. I have yet to hear of a young person suffering from psychosis or any other mental health issue, due to smoking cigarettes. Unfortunately the mind is not so repairable as we may like to think .
All those so called 'friends' who do drugs and party with you.....disappear off the map. You're on your own from then on, cause you're no fun anymore and nobody wants to be associated with a 'nutter' do they ? No, they don't, but you could find suitable company in a psychiatric ward .
As someone said, the outcome of drugs can destroy the lives of many, and not just the user, but the ridiculous argument of drugs against alcohol is pathetic.
Drugs are illegal, if they are made legal, then they will never be able to retract that. Alcohol is legal, how could anyone make it illegal now ? The country would go into melt down.