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Funny, Since noone has ever died from marijuanna right, or ever been hurt by it. Also when you snitched out the kid, that was the weakest thing I've ever read on this site.

NOBODY? I know for a fact that's false. There are very few things that can truely say that nobody has died from them. Even water has caused a fair number of deaths, despite our bodies being a majority water. In fact, not too long ago, there was a fatal car accident in this area where it was found that the at-fault driver was high. If he were drunk, it would be blamed on alcohol, so I see no reason to not say this was the fault of marijuana.

As for the second part, I don't care if you think it was weak. Because of what I do, I did what I was legally required to do. As I said in a prior post, I will not risk becoming an accessory to their illegal action. Perhaps if it was your life or job on the line, you'd think differently about it- after all, mine was.

When he said that no one has ever died from marijuana, I think he was talking about the fact that you can't really OD from it. It's quite stupid to blame marijuana if a guy has an accident while drunk, same way as it's stupid to blame alcohol if someone's drunk while driving. It's the person who broke the law's (driving under the influence) fault.


Ummm, yes you can.

It is not known what the lethal level of THC is that will kill a person. The human body is incapable of taking in enough for this to happen, I might look it upo again if I am ever feeling like it.


That's not what I'm saying.  I'm saying you can OD on it. ODing does not necesarily mean lethal amounts.

If your talking about anxity attacks fine I agree 100%, but it is usually called a bad trip not an overdose. The scientific definition of an overdose means death.

http://www.drug-overdose.com/marijuana.htm

Marijuana Overdose

The Drug Awareness Warning Network Annual Report, published by the US federal government contains a statistical compilation of all drug deaths which occur in the United States. According to this report, there has never been a death recorded from the use of marijuana by natural causes. Unlike opiates, barbiturates or amphetamines, there seems to be little risk from the use of large amounts of marijuana. When a person smokes too much they feel very tired and lie down. When people swallow large amounts of hashish, occasionally they get sick to their stomach.

 

No it doesn't.

 
Medical Dictionary

1 over·dose definition

Pronunciation:  /ˈō-vər-ˌdōs/
Function: n
:  too great a dose (as of a therapeutic agent) < span=""> <>overdose  of exposure to the sunMorris Fishbein >
also :  a lethal or toxic amount (as of a drug)

2 over·dose definition

Pronunciation:  /ˌō-vər-ˈdōs/
Function: vb
-dosed ; , -dos·ing ; vt :  to give an overdose or too many doses to
vi :  to take or experience an overdose —usually used with on
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overdose  o·ver·dose (ō'vər-dōs')
n.
 An excessive dose, especially of a narcotic.

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Ok so the point is not valid unless you back it up with facts. I wish you would describe what a THC/Marijuana overdose actually is because I already named an example an anxiety attack.

ok so, let me get this straight, I prove, beyond a shadow of a doubt you can OD on marajauna, and you give an example of an OD...and you still want facts? Are you smoking some right now?

I have stated in these threads before I have not smoked in 3 months so no I am not high. Saying that you can have an excessive amount means nothing if there is no negative results. So I was giving you the oppurtunity to say anything worthwhile by stating a negative symptom of that definition of overdosing. If you don't want to add anything fine stop replying to me with nothing.


At this point, I think you are lying about not smoking it, (although your brain is probably still affected by it even if you are telling the truth since it can take years for the affects to your brain to fully wear off.) You already listed one example of smoking too much, one was enough to prove that one can OD on the stuff. If you want more I can provide them, but for the prupose of this conversation, it is not necesary.



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