[QUOTE=peter12;5758222]I am going to re-post this study. Very few people actually seemed to have read it. It was accepted into The American Journal of Psychiatry in February 2016. This is current research.
http://ajp.psychiatryonline.org/doi/....2016.15070878
To reitereate:
Meanwhile, here in Calgary, the DeGrood trial has started. If you recall, he was the young man who, appearing to have a psychotic episode, murdered 5 people. DeGrood was a heavy pot smoker in his teen years.
EDIT: My apologies. I can see past the pay wall as my workplace has a subscription to the journal text.[/QUOTE
I would imagine that it would be tough to get an acurate study completed on psychosis and pot use among teens. Most young people who smoke pot also experiment with many other drugs. So please show me a study which removes these variables and then I'll start to take them seriously.
Your fear mongering around pot use and psychosis is crazy. I need to ask again, are you rallying to have alcohol and tobacco prohibited? Throw gambling in that mix as well. Many violent crimes could be stopped by ridding ourselves of those.......along with psychiatric care and long term mental health issues....much more than Marijuana has ever seen