Exactly, like caffeine. If it wasn't addictive, why do so many argue for its legalization with a passion, and some idiocy.
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I actually have. Hallucinations have been reported. Heart rates do increase. Senses are disrupted. Memory is negatively impacted.
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Edited by BKU Mako: 10/17/2015 11:31:07 PMHeart rate increases because blood pressure drops. That's not always a bad thing. As far as memory loss goes, you're 100% wrong. It can fight Alzheimer's. It causes new neurons to generate, and new connections in the brain to form. As far as hallucinations go, cannabis hallucinations are mild, the rare times they do occur. Benadryl causes MUCH more vivid hallucinations. If you're open to it, hallucinations can actually be quite insightful and meaningful. Heard of something called a vision quest? Really, this just comes down to a fundamental difference of opinion about what is good or bad, right or wrong. You're not making any headway here. Apparently, neither am I. What do you say we call it a day? Regardless of your answer, I'm calling it. Peace.
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Alright. Even though it actually makes it harder to remember, not total loss. G ' day.
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No, they aren't. They're propaganda being forced down the throats of those too lazy to take a look at the research for themselves.
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You do know that they can be fined a great amount for posting falsified information?