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Old 05-12-2016, 03:49 PM   #1054
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This is another study with correlation vs. causation issues...

Here's a more recent article which debunks your old ass study.

http://www.theverge.com/2014/6/24/58...mplicated-than

Schizophrenics are more likely to smoke weed than non-schizophrenics.
Dude, that article actually lends more credence to what I have been saying! Stop drinking the bong-water flavoured Kool-Aid (heh).

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But Evins doesn't think these results rule out previous findings that cannabis use increases a person's risk for developing schizophrenia. "Both may be true," she says. This sentiment was echoed by Wolfram Kawohl, a psychiatrist at the University of Zurich, who said the results show that "the connection is more complicated than some people may have thought," and that "both connections may exist parallel along with possible others."
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"there is evidence that in high-risk populations, cannabis can be highly adverse, so arguments claiming that cannabis is innocuous are equally flawed."
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