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- Newsgroups: alt.drugs
- From: an40496@anon.penet.fi (Holden Caulfield)
- Date: Sun, 24 Apr 1994 09:59:38 UTC
- Subject: ARTICLE: Pot is bad (moronic)
-
-
- The following article appeared in the "Insight" page, i.e. the opinion page,
- of the Kitchener-Waterloo Record, Thurs. April 21. The author is described
- as a participant of the Tough Love support group. It figures. It appears to
- be a bad rehashing of WOSD propaganda. In fact, it sounds like she is
- regurgitating a pamphlet.
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- Legalizing marijuana would devastate our youth
-
- by Pat Boult
-
- In response to the April 6 Second Opinion column by William Kennedy, as
- a parent of teenagers and a Canadian citizen, I am horrified at any attempts
- by anyone to legalize marijuana.
- Kennedy says "education, not criminalization, is the key to lowering
- drug-use rates among young people." Perhaps he needs to be educated.
- Marijuana is a drug, not a recreational pastime. Marijuana contains more than
- 400 chemicals, among them 60 canabanoids [sic], unique to the cannabis plant.
- Most prominent among these is the chemical called Delta 9 tetrahydracanabonal
- [sic; that one hurt. What is she on? "tetrahydra"? Yeah, it has four little
- multi-headed classical mythical monsters attached to it - HC] or THC for
- short. One 10,000th of a gram of THC is enough to make you high.
- Hashish is an extract from the THC-rich resin of the hemp or marijuana
- plant. Hashish oil has the highest concentration of THC. One to two drops
- equal one marijuana cigarette. Cigarette smoking is a losing battle with our
- young people and marijuana has twice as much tar as tobacco, plus all the
- other irritants that cause chronic sinus inflammation. One marijuana joint is
- equal to one whole pack of tobacco cigarettes.
- Street pot is often cut with such things as oregano, hay and even animal
- manure, but of course only people in a drug-induced haze would ingest manure
- in any form.
- Chemicals in cannabis are fat-soluble and, unlike water-soluble alcohol
- which leaves the blood stream in 24 hours, leak back into the blood slowly.
- Even if you smoked one joint every three weeks, canabanoids [sic] collect in
- your body. A chronic pot smoker is never drug free. THC impairs the ability
- of the brain cells to transmit messages. Brain circuits become disorganized
- from smoking two joints a week for six months.
- Memory and clear thinking are impaired. There is a slowing of
- comprehension, reaction and evaluation -- all skills which are critical when
- driving a vehicle or operating heavy machinery.
- Regular pot smokers in their teens and early 20s were found to have brain
- atrophy equal to 70- to 90-year-olds. Dark fatty granules invade the nucleus
- of brain cells, a condition usually found in old people and a sign of senility.
- Adolescent brains are vulnerable to THC. No other drug creates these old age
- symptoms in the young brain.
- THC causes a great deal of damage to the brain cells and when brain cells
- die they are gone forever. THC affects the hypothalamus and pituitary gland.
- Teen girls often have menstrual irregularities. As adults, they can end up
- with pot damaged ova. Pregant pot smokers are five times more likely to have
- babies with fetal alcohol-like symptoms, behavioral and physical abnormalities.
- For males, THC inhibits sperm from using fructose, from which they get
- their energy. As a result the spermatazoa suffer from a lack of strength and
- become less mobile and may be deformed and underdeveloped. THC destroys the
- protein in the head of the sperm, making the sperm too weak to penetrate the
- egg.
- In adolescent males pot can retard development of masculine body
- characteristics. No other drug has such devastating effects on male hormones
- as THC.
- THC can break and deform chromosomes, which alters the genetic information
- passed on to offspring. Smoking pot three times a week for one year can
- produce the kind of chromosome damage equal to 2,000 chest X-rays. No other
- illegal drug is known to ravage cell division to the extent marijuana does.
- Cannabis damages some white blood cells by deforming their nuclei. As a
- result, the body is unable to fight off infection and such things as genital
- herpes. Macrophages are cells which ingest bacteria and dirt. THC
- disintegrates many of these.
- As Kennedy quotes, "An enlightened society that cherishes its young
- citizens." I cherish my children and my world enough to do my part to fight
- the legalization of marijuana, pot, weed, grass, hemp, cannabis. This stuff
- only means disaster for the 20th century.
-
- * * *
-
- End of article.
-
-
- So, it's pretty much a list of outrageous claims about the health risks of
- marijuana, pretty standard WOSD fare. There's a picture of her, she looks
- kind of psycho. In case anyone cares enough to reply, letters to the K-W
- Record can be addressed to The Editor, The Record, 225 Fairway Road, Kitchener,
- Ontario, Canada, N2G 4E5; fax (519) 894-3829. Longer articles could presumably
- be addressed to the Insight Editor. Submissions must include full name,
- signature, address and phone number. I'm almost tempted to break my apathy
- and non-involvement and do something myself, this article was pretty
- spectacularly incorrect.
-
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