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~Quick Lesson~

  • Short or long-term use of cannabis does not have any adverse effect on mental or physical health;

 

  • cannabis is non-addictive, smoked, eaten, or taken as a beverage; cannabis does not induce physical or psychological dependence;

 

  • "psychosis" is not related to cannabis; pre-existing schizophrenia can occur in a cannabis using population;

 

  • no "amotivational syndrome"; "heavy use of ganja does not curtail the motivation to work" [original emphasis]. The contrary is concluded: cannabis has tonic effect, which is conducive to productive work and mental concentration;

 

  • investigating any possibility of "linkage", as exists between alcohol, bad behavior and/or crime: "No evidence of such causality appeared in the findings." In this context, the evidence is presented that cannabis has a positive influence producing beneficial results: i.e…

 

  • cannabis reduces and can preclude the use of drugs, thus mitigating their associated negative effects.

References:

Empirical: i.e. definitive clinical studies, human test subjects’ ‘hands-on’, actual use. & N.B. Such findings are replicated in the other official Empirical Studies. See below.

The word 'drug' drives from the Old Dutch droog meaning dried herbs, as used in food, for healing and in the dyeing of textiles;viz: The Wealth of Nations, 1776, Adam Smith; Book One, Chapter One. There is no connotation of addiction. That meaning was transformed in the Twentieth Century, by the specious psuedo-philosphy of money-motivated Prohibition.

Clinical and Psychological Effects of Marijuana in Man,' Science, val. 162 Dec. 1968, pp. 1234-1242;  See also Cannabis: The First Controlled Experiment,'New Society, 16 jan., 1969, pp. 85-86, by professor Weil & Zinberg, et al.

N.B. 'Psychological' dependence, so-called, on any non-addictive substance, is the manifestation of an individual's pre-existing psychological derangement; see: Ploys; part five - The Report & LaGuardia Studies.

 

 

CLINICAL FINDINGS OF FACT

 

The U.S. Judicial Review and other Official Studies show: 2

cannabis has unique health-promoting, and actually life-saving but prohibited applications in Health, Preventive and Curative;

cannabis has the unique, enormous, life-saving propensity of replacing or reducing use of addictive pathogens: alcohol, tobacco, opiates and other toxic drugs; i.e. use of cannabis comprises Preventive Measure/Preventive Medicine.
Nota Bene. Cannabis use thus is health-enhancing whether used by the sick or hale:
all such use is medical. The arbitrary fictitious ‘distinction’ between ‘medical’ and ‘recreational’ use is a fallacious and profoundly damaging deception.

cannabis smoking is the only reliable countermeasure to glaucoma known to Man, consistently reducing intra-ocular pressure, dispelling glaucoma symptoms and saving eyesight;

restoring appetite to anorexic, ill, crucially wasting patients is another of many ways in which cannabis smoking saves lives;

the cannabis well-being effect uplifts the spirit, and is of greatest assistance in general health, and in medicine and convalescence.

cannabis alleviates and prevents stress-related, psychosomatically-induced adverse conditions;

cannabis is a health-promoting phenomenon Preventive of, and therapeutic in numerous slight or serious adverse conditions: e.g. menstruation pain and tension, headaches and migraine, asthma, fits, spasm from trauma or epilepsy, multiple sclerosis, back pain, pain from various disorders, pruritis, dermatitis, eczema, rheumatism, arthritis, etc. (the list continues and is extremely long 3). The herb ingested as smoke or as part of a normal healthy diet is prophylaxis, i.e. Preventive Medicine, preventing degeneration of the health of the hale.

 

2 See Parts Three, Four & Five of THE REPORT for attribution and details.
3 Cannabis is directly curative treatment for
over 100 illnesses and adverse conditions. Additionally, cannabis is recommended and essential secondary ingredient with most other medication, due to the uplifting cannabis-effect of well-being. Notably, cannabis alleviates the grave ill-effects such as extreme emesis (nausea), headache, etc., which are induced by the toxic pharmaceutical drugs. Numerous Medical Case Histories demonstrate that only in conjunction with the smoking of cannabis are patients able to take these laboratory chemical pharmaceuticals. See THE REPORT, Parts One, Three, Four & Five.

THE REPORT.
CANNABIS: THE FACTS, HUMAN RIGHTS
AND THE LAW ISBN 9781902848204.