January 21, 200421 yr you can build up a toxidity to anything , ive heard of people almost dying from drinking coffee because they build a toxidity to caffiene, they're just making a big deal because it is weed.
January 21, 200421 yr This is kind of dumb. I mean you can OD on ANYTHING if you can take large enough amounts of it. You can OD on fucking water even just by drinking it non-stop.
January 21, 200421 yr stupood britians, smoke 6 joints / day? :ughwtf: he should've smoked my bc skunk buds, half a joint is enough to fuck up all night maybe for nubs like you,
January 21, 200421 yr The thing is I think its impossible to overdose on weed because after you had smoked maybe half the amount it would take to kill you then you would be passed out on the couch. But schwagg can kill you just from smelling it that. But of course it came out of the gas tank of a smelly mexicans van.
January 21, 200421 yr ah i did my research paper on this some months ago, i found out that you need to smoke around 6 pounds of marijuana in 10 minutes to get some kind of overdose.. or was it 1 minute? it was something really drastic and unimaginable to overdose on marijuana, but it can be done.
January 21, 200421 yr ah i did my research paper on this some months ago, i found out that you need to smoke around 6 pounds of marijuana in 10 minutes to get some kind of overdose.. or was it 1 minute? it was something really drastic and unimaginable to overdose on marijuana, but it can be done. Your research paper sucked because you can't OD on marijuana. Marijuana is not the thing that you OD on, it is THC. Different types of marijuana have different amounts of THC, so you probably failed your research paper.
January 23, 200421 yr "Your research paper sucked because you can't OD on marijuana. Marijuana is not the thing that you OD on, it is THC. Different types of marijuana have different amounts of THC, so you probably failed your research paper." you won this one champ. "Yea, and he's already a failure at life." you too, you guys should high five each other at good team work.
January 23, 200421 yr "/ban #http://www.myg0t.net *Let Down*" i'm not like you, if they ban me, my life won't end. that is the dumbest threat ever. like i said, you won.
January 23, 200421 yr i read that it takes three times your bodyweight of marijuana to cause death. it didtn say what kind tho. so this story is :bsflag: fucking idiots trying to scare kids away from marijuana...
January 23, 200421 yr Cannabis is blamed as cause of man's death A man of 36 is believed to have become the first person in Britain to die directly from cannabis poisoning. Lee Maisey smoked six cannabis cigarettes a day for 11 years, an inquest heard. His death, which was registered as having been caused by cannabis toxicity, led to new warnings about the drug, which is due to be reclassified this month as a less dangerous one. "This type of death is extremely rare," Prof John Henry, a toxicologist at Imperial College, London, said after the inquest at Haverfordwest, west Wales. "I have not seen anything like this before. It corrects the argument that cannabis cannot kill anybody." The inquest heard that Mr Maisey had complained of a headache on Aug 22 last year. Next morning he was found dead at the house he shared with a friend, Jeffrey Saunders, in Summerhill, Pembrokeshire. Michael Howells, the Pembrokeshire coroner, said Mr Maisey was free from disease and had not drunk alcohol for at least 48 hours. Post-mortem tests showed a high level of cannabinoids in his blood. He recorded a verdict of death by misadventure because Mr Maisey had died while taking part in an illegal activity. The death led to a warning about the changing strength of cannabis, which is to be reduced to a Class C drug on Jan 29. Dr Philip Guy, a lecturer in addictions at the University of Hull, said: "Cannabis is not the nice hippy drug it used to be. It has been experimented with to produce stronger varieties." Dr Guy said that death was more likely if users ate the drug rather than smoked it. "I would not be surprised if in this case the deceased had ingested a fatal amount of cannabis." Last autumn police issued a warning that big consignments of strong cannabis were being smuggled in from Africa. On Jan 29, cannabis will be reclassified from a class B to a class C drug. The shadow home secretary, David Davis, said last night: "This highlights what we have been saying about the effects of cannabis all along. When will people wake up to the fact that cannabis can be a harmful drug? "By reclassifying the drug David Blunkett has shown he has lost the war on drugs. In my eyes, it's nothing more than an admission of failure." Tristan Millington-Drake, the chief executive of the Chemical Dependency Centre, a charity that provides treatment for people with drug problems, said: "We have always taken the view that cannabis is an addictive drug, unlike the pedlars who try to persuade us that it is harmless. The Government's decision to reclassify cannabis is a mistake." http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2004/01/20/ncann20.xml&sSheet=/portal/2004/01/20/ixportal.html you need to stop listening to your mom
January 23, 200421 yr Id like to point out that cannabis gets broken down to completely inert compounds within a matter of hours. So the fact that he smoked 6 joints a day for 11 years is inconsequential, as 6 joints wouldnt constitute an overdose. The newspaper article makes it seem like this is somehow related to his death. But that fact of the matter is that most legitimate studies on cannabis show that it has no serious prolonged physiological effects.