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I got a warning of a wee bit of weed a few week ago and I feel my life is ruined worried a work and gf leaving if I take her and going to other countries.
Parts of the Brain Highly Affected The THC in marijuana attaches to naturally produced cannabinoid receptors in the brain and changes how these receptors process information. The natural regulating mechanisms become blocked and produce an overflow of chemicals, causing the disruptions of regular brain functioning. Areas highly affected by the drug include the cerebellum and basal ganglia. These areas are responsible for movement, coordination, balance and body control. The cognitive system, including the hippocampus and cerebral cortex, are areas responsible for learning, memory and thinking. Cognitive functions are overloaded by THC during marijuana use and create lapses in thought process, time delay and loss of memory. Research further indicates that there are long-term affects to these areas of the brain when marijuana is used on a regular basis over time. Parts of the Brain Moderately Affected Marijuana use alters emotions, response time, arousal and perceptions of pain. Depending on quantity used, the THC can modify the hypothalamus' ability to regulate body functions such as temperature and reproductive function. The amygdala is the brain region responsible for emotional response; when someone is intoxicated on marijuana, this area of the brain tends to slow or blunted reactions to situations that might normally produce fear or excitability.
Pain receptors in the brain are also changed with marijuana use. In many cases, this could be perceived as a positive function of marijuana, however, it could also be unhealthy as the body will not respond to pain as it should in order to withdraw from the pain- stimulating source.
addicted to what clegg? uninformed pointless gomp that is as intelligent and well researched your stance on tuition fees (twat). not physically addictive! coke, crack, heroin alcohol and nicotine are all physically addictive and even coming from a gateway angle again each step an individual takes is a choice. we might start to address the issue when we stop gift wrapping excuses for addicts
What, hold on. "Bring more money to London"? London controls the world finance, they are not going to be skint any time soon. (The business world of London that is) keep it in Europe, the U.K. is fucked and will be going down the shitter in a short amount of time. We have all come quite far with fighting the oppression of rights and freedoms, don't give up now, otherwise this would have been for nothing.. FTS
OF course if you have tiny islands of 'drug legality' or 'drug decriminalisation' you're going to have 'drug tourism'… If you want to avoid this, the answer is simple: Legalise it EVERYWHERE! Simultaneously… Then the 'tourists' won't have to leave home, so everywhere only has to deal with their own thugs and slobs (and no, I'm not saying all drug users are thugs and slobs, but let's face it, some of them are!)
I suppose from the perspective of task force, the user end consumers lack of need to watch their back makes the distribution more transparent which I deem as more legal trickery. From a consumer perspective – support local business as long as they are not encouraging harmful consumption like the psychiatric based pharmaceutical industry or hard drug pushing.
Why would you you would go out of business if we didn't buy I mean people from other countries obviously you would have nothing Amsterdam if it wasn't for the tourists
Legalize Cannabis!
I got a warning of a wee bit of weed a few week ago and I feel my life is ruined worried a work and gf leaving if I take her and going to other countries.
2017 still no change what a joke !!!! F.T.W FFS
Parts of the Brain Highly Affected
The THC in marijuana attaches to naturally produced cannabinoid receptors in the brain and changes how these receptors process information. The natural regulating mechanisms become blocked and produce an overflow of chemicals, causing the disruptions of regular brain functioning. Areas highly affected by the drug include the cerebellum and basal ganglia. These areas are responsible for movement, coordination, balance and body control. The cognitive system, including the hippocampus and cerebral cortex, are areas responsible for learning, memory and thinking. Cognitive functions are overloaded by THC during marijuana use and create lapses in thought process, time delay and loss of memory. Research further indicates that there are long-term affects to these areas of the brain when marijuana is used on a regular basis over time.
Parts of the Brain Moderately Affected
Marijuana use alters emotions, response time, arousal and perceptions of pain. Depending on quantity used, the THC can modify the hypothalamus' ability to regulate body functions such as temperature and reproductive function. The amygdala is the brain region responsible for emotional response; when someone is intoxicated on marijuana, this area of the brain tends to slow or blunted reactions to situations that might normally produce fear or excitability.
Pain receptors in the brain are also changed with marijuana use. In many cases, this could be perceived as a positive function of marijuana, however, it could also be unhealthy as the body will not respond to pain as it should in order to withdraw from the pain- stimulating source.
addicted to what clegg? uninformed pointless gomp that is as intelligent and well researched your stance on tuition fees (twat). not physically addictive! coke, crack, heroin alcohol and nicotine are all physically addictive and even coming from a gateway angle again each step an individual takes is a choice. we might start to address the issue when we stop gift wrapping excuses for addicts
turn it in with your bullshit us title
Amsterdam is across the water
If weed was legal my gangster drug dealing friends who give me money would be poor
What, hold on. "Bring more money to London"? London controls the world finance, they are not going to be skint any time soon. (The business world of London that is) keep it in Europe, the U.K. is fucked and will be going down the shitter in a short amount of time. We have all come quite far with fighting the oppression of rights and freedoms, don't give up now, otherwise this would have been for nothing.. FTS
I'd rather weed stay illegal. Just decriminalize it… If it becomes legal imagine how much it would cost with tax haha
cannabis is a medicine and a brilliant stress releaser. I can't believe that these guys are putting weed in the same category as heroine
OF course if you have tiny islands of 'drug legality' or 'drug decriminalisation' you're going to have 'drug tourism'… If you want to avoid this, the answer is simple: Legalise it EVERYWHERE! Simultaneously… Then the 'tourists' won't have to leave home, so everywhere only has to deal with their own thugs and slobs (and no, I'm not saying all drug users are thugs and slobs, but let's face it, some of them are!)
The issues in Brixton are gang issues not cannabis issues!
legalise CANNABIS
regulate it CONTROL it ie: potency ,CBD content ,THC content, age restrictions,and TAX it !!
I want to try cannabis for my fibromyalgia pain. Let me use it legally…PLEEEEEEEEASE!!!!!!!!
Tesco Value Cannabis! 😀
Buy one get one free!
Legalise it! It's a beautiful gift from nature that helps so many.
I suppose from the perspective of task force, the user end consumers lack of need to watch their back makes the distribution more transparent which I deem as more legal trickery. From a consumer perspective – support local business as long as they are not encouraging harmful consumption like the psychiatric based pharmaceutical industry or hard drug pushing.
Cannabis BAD!
Because it competes with synthetic fibers!
DU PONT, etc!!!
#ignorants
Why would you you would go out of business if we didn't buy I mean people from other countries obviously you would have nothing Amsterdam if it wasn't for the tourists
Not all drugs should be classed under the same banner