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Posted: 6/1/2013 8:37:13 AM EDT
In more than 90 percent of overdose deaths in southeastern Michigan, the individuals also tested positive for THC — the active ingredient in marijuana. #This was not the cause of death, but is just something more to think about when you hear someone say that marijuana isn’t dangerous, said April Demers of the Monroe County Substance Abuse Coalition. #“There are a lot of misconceptions going around. That’s why we’re focused on this problem. It may suggest that using marijuana may increase the likelihood that someone who uses marijuana may be more prone to make other choices that are life threatening,” she said.
Link: http://www.monroenews.com/news/2013/jun/01/marijuana-education-monroe-county-students-educato/ Can't argue with the fact that getting high may aid in bad decision making, I will say that. I liked one of the comments in the article: Incoming 900 comments from people that will argue medical facts but don't even have the intelligence to graduate high school.
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People who abuse hard drugs also typically use marijuana and alcohol. This shouldn't come as a surprise.
Correlation does not equal causation. |
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So people who died of an overdose were using all sorts of drugs?
That is an astonishing revelation. |
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Quoted: People who abuse hard drugs also typically use marijuana and alcohol. This shouldn't come as a surprise. Correlation does not equal causation. The Gateway, bro. The Gateway. |
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100% of the overdose victims had evidence of erythrocytes in their blood. We should probably ban them as well.
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Well at least we know the OD was not caused by the THC. What is the point here?
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Well at least we know the OD was not caused by the THC. What is the point here? This. |
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How many tested positive for alcohol? This. Or Nicotine. |
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Are they saying that people who abuse illegal drugs are likely to also use one of the most popular illegal drugs? Fascinating.
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http://monroenews.media.clients.ellingtoncms.com/img/photos/2013/02/08/Legalizing_Marijuana_Somi_t670.jpg In more than 90 percent of overdose deaths in southeastern Michigan, the individuals also tested positive for THC — the active ingredient in marijuana. #This was not the cause of death, but is just something more to think about when you hear someone say that marijuana isn’t dangerous, said April Demers of the Monroe County Substance Abuse Coalition. #“There are a lot of misconceptions going around. That’s why we’re focused on this problem. It may suggest that using marijuana may increase the likelihood that someone who uses marijuana may be more prone to make other choices that are life threatening,” she said.
Link: http://www.monroenews.com/news/2013/jun/01/marijuana-education-monroe-county-students-educato/ Can't argue with the fact that getting high may aid in bad decision making, I will say that. I liked one of the comments in the article: Incoming 900 comments from people that will argue medical facts but don't even have the intelligence to graduate high school.
I'd be willing to bet everyone of them drank water as well. |
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Someone left the gate open.
The usual cast of characters is suspects are here. |
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...because they buy it from the same people that sell the heroin? What could we do to change that? On another tack, people who smoke MJ typically try tobacco first. Gateway drug!!!!
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People who abuse hard drugs also typically use marijuana and alcohol. This shouldn't come as a surprise. Correlation does not equal causation. No shit. How about nicotinne? Did they test for that? How about pants? Were they wearing them? Pants lead to overdoses! Quick! Everybody take off your pants! |
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Meanwhile 100% of the drunk drivers that killed other people tested positive for alcohol.
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having known a few hard drug users I would say most probably use pot/booze as well and there's little to no doubt it will impair already poor judgement but the THC found in their system is probably no more to blame than caffeine/sugar/nicotine found in their system.
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People who abuse hard drugs also typically use marijuana and alcohol. This shouldn't come as a surprise. Correlation does not equal causation. No shit. How about nicotinne? Did they test for that? How about pants? Were they wearing them? Pants lead to overdoses! Quick! Everybody take off your pants! > implying I was wearing pants in the first place |
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Someone left the gate open. The usual cast of characters is suspects are here. Ah, the old "if you hate the drug war you are a drug user" line. It's boring and inaccurate. There have been folks on here and I will join them that will put $1,000 on the line over a drug test of your choice. Of you believe so firmly in your position this is easy money for you. |
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People who abuse hard drugs also typically use marijuana and alcohol. This shouldn't come as a surprise. Correlation does not equal causation. |
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How many tested positive for alcohol? Better yet, how many testing positive for Oxygen and Water? |
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People who abuse hard drugs also typically use marijuana and alcohol. This shouldn't come as a surprise. Correlation does not equal causation. 2nd post |
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Hell yeah two troll topics on the first page. I know what your about man.
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I'm confident that 100% of them drank water within the last 24 hours before their death too.
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IMO, self medication using illegal substances is as good as signing a "do not resuscitate" document. Your personal choice, live/die by it.
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People who abuse hard drugs also typically use marijuana and alcohol. This shouldn't come as a surprise. Correlation does not equal causation. |
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People who abuse hard drugs also typically use marijuana and alcohol. This shouldn't come as a surprise. Correlation does not equal causation. No shit. How about nicotinne? Did they test for that? How about pants? Were they wearing them? Pants lead to overdoses! Quick! Everybody take off your pants! I'll bet excessively loose-fitting pants are disproportionately observed in drug overdose cases. |
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Quoted: Quoted: People who abuse hard drugs also typically use marijuana and alcohol. This shouldn't come as a surprise. Correlation does not equal causation. YOU GUYS ARE RUINING THE PROPAGANDA!! |
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A bunch of inner city hard drug users also smoke pot? This is supposed to be a revelation.
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I bet they also ate carrots once in their life. We should make carrots illegal and nip this shit early.
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now how many people who got into accidents had alcohol in their systtem?
the guy ADMITS that tht THC wasnt the cause yet still tries to imply weed caused the deaths... something tells me he doesnt get how science works.. |
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Quoted: People who abuse hard drugs also typically use marijuana and alcohol. This shouldn't come as a surprise. Correlation does not equal causation. Thank you! |
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I bet they like air too, those damn dopers. Better start treating those damn air lovers as criminals too, I mean being able to breathe means you stay conscious and can make 'high risk' decisions.
The upside to this, I think, is that even the drug warriors are starting to realize that the pot fight is just about lost. It's only a matter of time until the legalization efforts spread to other states and the federal level. The younger generation is far more permissive of it, and by and large doesnt understand it's being illegal. The drug warrior realize this and are grasping at straws at this point to justify the continuation of the WOD. |
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100% of the overdose victims had evidence of erythrocytes in their blood. We should probably ban them as well. And di-hydrogen monoxide! OMG! |
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People who abuse hard drugs also typically use marijuana and alcohol. This shouldn't come as a surprise. Correlation does not equal causation. But, but, but 99% of them were wearing shoes! Ban footwear! It's for the children! |
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How many tested positive for alcohol? This. Or Nicotine. Or caffeine. The REAL gateway drug! |
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Well that's a bullshit article if I ever saw one.
It's akin to saying 90% of all those in overdose deaths owned guns. One has nothing to do with the other at all - just someone trying to push an agenda on one thing based upon the effects of another. Pure ignorance. |
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100% of all fatal auto accidents involve a vehicle.
40% of all auto accidents are alcohol related. 12.8% of fatal accidents are alcohol related. Ban cars and booze. |
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