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  • The Failed War On Pot Users

    10/20/2005 7:51:19 AM PDT · by cryptical · 338 replies · 3,117+ views
    San Francisco Chronicle ^ | 10/20/2005 | Debra J. Saunders
    IN 2004, law enforcement officials arrested 771,605 people for marijuana violations, according to federal statistics. Bruce Mirken of the Marijuana Policy Project was so alarmed he sent out a press release noting that there were more arrests for marijuana charges than all violent crimes combined. The number of arrests for possession alone was 684,319. Said Mirken of the 771,605 statistic: "This is, in fact, an all-time record. This number of arrests is the equivalent of arresting every man, woman and child in San Francisco." Some 40 percent of Americans say they have used marijuana or hashish in their lifetime, and...
  • 'Cannabis' acts as antidepressant

    10/13/2005 9:49:35 PM PDT · by traumer · 688 replies · 4,992+ views
    A chemical found in cannabis can act like an antidepressant, researchers have found. A team from Canada's University of Sasketchewan suggest the compound causes nerve cells to regenerate. The Journal of Clinical Investigation study showed rats given a cannabinoid were less anxious and less depressed. But UK experts warned other conflicting research had linked cannabis, and other cannabinoids, to an increased risk of depression and anxiety. They suggested this could be because different cannabinoids acting at different levels have contradictory effects. Cannabinoids have been shown to relieve the symptoms of multiple sclerosis and pain relief in humans. They are naturally...
  • Marijuana Compound Spurs Brain Cell Growth

    10/13/2005 2:38:13 PM PDT · by Wolfie · 420 replies · 3,744+ views
    HealthDay ^ | Oct. 13, 2005 | Alan Mozes
    Marijuana Compound Spurs Brain Cell Growth In rat study, synthetic cannabinoid also boosted rodents' mood THURSDAY, Oct. 13 (HealthDay News) -- When it comes to the controversy surrounding medical marijuana, an international team of researchers is busy stirring the pot by releasing findings that suggest the drug helps promote brain cell growth while treating mood disorders. According to the study in rats, a super-potent synthetic version of the cannabinoid compound found in marijuana can reduce depression and anxiety when taken over an extended period of time. This mood boost seems to be the result of the drug's ability to promote...
  • What is the secret of life?!

    06/23/2002 9:42:59 AM PDT · by Max Angelov · 58 replies · 682+ views
    6/23/02 | max angelov
    Everubody is asking what is the secret of life.I will say this..