To: kattracks
Carpenter and Ujike both said more research was needed regarding the link between marijuana and schizophrenia.
But, but, but...if the study is incomplete, which it obviously is if further research is still needed, why put out an inconclusive report before all of the facts are gathered?
Impressions are everything?
To: kattracks
The Okayama report confirms the results of a 1987 study conducted in Sweden in which higher incidents of schizophrenia were discovered among army conscripts who had used marijuana.
If the report confirms something there is no need for "further research".
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