Joshimodo said:
Flac00 said:
misinformation and stuff
Going to throw this in here as an example of the mass ignorance in this thread, mainly coming from non-smokers, ironically.
LSD is not harmful to the body at all. That is, the LD50 of LSD is ~12,000 micrograms (on tested animals), a typical dose is ~200-300 mics (2 tabs, average blotter containing ~100-150 mics). There are numerous reports of people taking doses in the milligrams, and surviving with no adverse physical health problems at all. Indeed, thumbprinting (thumb pressed against crystal LSD and licked) is relatively common in experienced psychonauts. (Though it's getting rarer, finding that much acid is incredibly difficult.)
No substantiated reports of death directly caused by LSD intoxication have yet been reported in humans. Occasional news reports pop up of some moron doing something stupid on acid, none substantiated and no causal links have ever been established. Nor would this be a physical effect of the drug.
Finally... hallucinogens by their very nature are not addictive. The experience is very emotionally and mentally taxing, very few users report feeling the desire to take acid again in the near future after a trip. Not to mention tolerance making it unfeasible to dose more than once on a given trip (or in the same weed).
All this may seem unrelated, i'm just using it an example of the misinformation surrounding ALL drugs, including tobacco and alcohol. Don't trust what your friends say, or what you saw on some government sanctioned advertising (propaganda) campaign, trust the factual evidence presented by professionals in the field.
Captain Bobbossa said:
Tell the medical and scientific practitioners involved in those peer reviewed studies that they are grasping at straws.
There is no evidence whatsoever that users of marijuana express "denial" in any higher capacity than non-users at all, whether whatever it is in question relates to marijuana or not. Of course, there are plenty of stoners that refuse to acknowledge negative effects, but there is no reason to assume that stoners proportionally outnumber non-users in this aspect.
Feel free to prove me wrong.
There are problems with heavy marijuana use, but the problems aren't related to long-term lung damage.