Posted on 03/26/2015 10:14:41 AM PDT by Responsibility2nd
... When the young men got back to Keystone, Fowler said they began ingesting the edible pot. He said his cousin favored some peach tart candies, each piece of candy containing 10 mg of the active ingredient in marijuana, the recommended dose for an adult consuming an edible.
But when Goodman consumed several and experienced no immediate effects he kept gobbling them up.
Luke popped two simultaneously after the first two didnt seem to do anything, said Fowler.
Then he said Goodman took a fifth candy, five times the recommended dose. His mother says her son likely didnt see the warning on the back of the container which says, The intoxicating effects of this product may be delayed by two or more hours the standardized serving size for this product includes no more than 10 mg.
Several hours later Fowler said his cousin became jittery then incoherent and talking nonsensically.
He would make eye contact with us but didnt see us, didnt recognize our presence almost. He had never got close to this point, I had never seen him like this, Fowler said.
Fowler says Goodman became pretty weird and relatively incoherent. It was almost like something else was speaking through him.
When family members left the condo Goodman refused to join them. After they left he got a handgun that he typically traveled with for protection, and turned it on himself.
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” the THC levels that are 3 times greater than pot of the 60s....like moving from beer to Captain Morgans 151”
No, beer is around 3.5-5% alcohol by volume (for American beers), or 7-10 proof, so to compare it to going from beer to 151 (which is a Bacardi product I believe), you would need the marijuana to be at least 15 times stronger.
Corrected. You only wish you were interesting enough to have a stalker.
Also even with the beer/151 analogy, you’re going from one legal product to another.
Yes, today’s marijuana is stronger than in the past. That means you have to use less of it to get as high as you did in the past.
Unlike 151, which is something you can go into a liquor store and buy enough of to kill you tonight, there really isn’t a toxic level of marijuana that you can easily consume.
Damn; now you are going to have the feds putting labels on booze that say “COSUMPTION OF THIS PRODUCT IN MASS QUANTITES CAN CAUSE GROSS STUPIDITY”.
If someone wildly exceeds the recommended dose of a medication and dies, is it the "fault" of the medication? Wildly exceeding the recommended dose is exactly what the deceased did.
I wish you would go away and shut up about weed. Like I said, you are just like the queers who won't shut up about being "gay". They think everyone needs to know about their "gayness" and acknowledge them, but most of us just wish they would shut up and stop trying to get attention.
STALKS.
I said you stalk DL and I. And to prove my point - here you are.
If anything, it argues against tolerating another such trouble causing drug.
Here we go again with that tu quoque argument. " Because alcohol does these bad things, we should allow Marijuana to do these bad things."
Marijuana has a looooooooong way to go to catch up to alcohol in this department.
And why on Earth should we want to let it?
“Here we go again with that tu quoque argument.”
BUZZ!!! You brought up alcohol and marijuana, not me, so you cannot claim this fallacy.
Nice try, though.
Assuming the effects are linear, and not logarithmic. All the available evidence I see indicates that the effects are logarithmic.
50 mg of marijuana appears to make someone psychotic, where five beers would only make someone jolly.
Would you rather he make up statistics to support his arguments? Or do you have a monopoly on that tactic?
Excessive alcohol use is a leading cause of preventable death. This dangerous behavior accounted for approximately 88,000 deaths per year from 20062010, and accounted for 1 in 10 deaths among working-age adults aged 2064 years.
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There is a big difference between the long slow slide into death of alcoholism and the rapid sudden death of alcohol poisoning which would be a better comparison to the marijuana deaths.
What, you don't like consistency? Apparently you have to have "instructions" to keep from eating five marijuana cookies. Youse guys are always comparing it to Alcohol anyways, so we might as well flip the script.
“That means you have to use less of it to get as high as you did in the past.”
To continue the analogy, you don’t drink hard liquor out of a pint glass (unless you’re a moron). Likewise, people don’t go rolling a giant spliff out of high grade marijuana (unless they are someone like Snoop Dogg who can afford to throw money away).
LOL! Make sure to shoot their dogs.
Ban Dihydrogen Monoxide (DHMO)
Some posting here seem like they might. ;-D
“Assuming the effects are linear, and not logarithmic. All the available evidence I see indicates that the effects are logarithmic.”
One could say the same for alcohol, which would make the comparison still completely valid.
“50 mg of marijuana appears to make someone psychotic, where five beers would only make someone jolly.”
False equivalence. The 10mg was a recommended dose to reach a level of intoxication, which could not be attained by drinking a single beer. Obviously, dosage of alcohol varies a lot due to the way it is metabolized, but let us say the average person is well intoxicated by six beers. If they drink 30, quickly enough so that the effects are felt all at once, then I would not describe the effect as “jolly”.
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