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Will Thailand echo USA's growing problem of Cannabis Use Disorder?


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1 hour ago, bamnutsak said:

Dunno. But you seem to want to be part of spreading "news" about the "problem".

 

You're about the fiftieth person here to share their warnings about the dangers of Cannabis. There have been quite a few threads about Cannabis Use Disorder here. No clue why people feel the need to warn other adults about their lifestyle choices? Or why people here need to keep repeating themselves.


Maybe you could just share why it is you felt the need to share these links?


No States in the U.S. have rolled back cannabis legalization. In fact, more and more and more states (and Native American Nations) are moving towards legalization.


Heck even Germany may be getting close, and that would break the dam in Europe.

 

 

U.S. health agency recommends easing federal restrictions on marijuana


The Department of Health and Human Services says marijuana should no longer be classified in the same category as drugs like heroin and LSD.


https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/politics-news/us-health-agency-recommends-easing-federal-marijuana-restrictions-rcna102642

 

 

Thailand has many, many, many more pressing health problems: Methamphetamine, alcohol, tobacco, road deaths, an aging population, a massive migrant population, stagnant health care quality levels, shortage of health-care professionals. I think drowning is the leading cause of premature death in children here. Funny we don't here the preachers here telling us to ban water.

Our lil nephew just drowned my hid the sweetest kid about 6 years old , we all learned how to swim after our first years Truly Tragic 

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It's clear our esteemed stoners in Thailand know with a certainty that there is no such thing as Cannabis Use Disorder.

 

Many use it every day and their own experience leads them to the conclusion that CUD is non-existent.

 

All the organisations who define it are wrong, like,

 

CDC,

very well mind,

mentalhealth.com,

Yale Medicine,

PsyCom,

Nature,

National Institute on Drug Abuse,

The BMJ,

PsychDB,

Pub Med,

UCL,

National Center for Biotechnology Information,

Psychiatry Online, Alomedaika,

United Brains Association,

Frontiers,

TheCannabisWatcher,

NeuroScienceNews,

Drugs,com,

News-Medical,

Cleveland Clinic,

addiction healing centre,

The WHO,

myhealthalberta,

NIH,

theravive,

BioMedCentral,

Science Direct,

Psychiatric times,

american heart association,

rutgershealth

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11 minutes ago, JBChiangRai said:

It's clear our esteemed stoners in Thailand know with a certainty that there is no such thing as Cannabis Use Disorder.

 

Many use it every day and their own experience leads them to the conclusion that CUD is non-existent.

 

All the organisations who define it are wrong, like,

 

CDC,

very well mind,

mentalhealth.com,

Yale Medicine,

PsyCom,

Nature,

National Institute on Drug Abuse,

The BMJ,

PsychDB,

Pub Med,

UCL,

National Center for Biotechnology Information,

Psychiatry Online, Alomedaika,

United Brains Association,

Frontiers,

TheCannabisWatcher,

NeuroScienceNews,

Drugs,com,

News-Medical,

Cleveland Clinic,

addiction healing centre,

The WHO,

myhealthalberta,

NIH,

theravive,

BioMedCentral,

Science Direct,

Psychiatric times,

american heart association,

rutgershealth

jb ....do you drink coffee daily by any chance ? 

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3 minutes ago, stoner said:

jb ....do you drink coffee daily by any chance ? 

one cup only, not every day but most days.  I used to be addicted to the caffeine when I was working drinking 5-8 cups a day and every Saturday afternoon I would get a migraine.  It took years before I made the connection and realised it was caffeine withdrawal.

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32 minutes ago, JBChiangRai said:

one cup only, not every day but most days.  I used to be addicted to the caffeine when I was working drinking 5-8 cups a day and every Saturday afternoon I would get a migraine.  It took years before I made the connection and realised it was caffeine withdrawal.

and clearly that addiction continues. i will return to my glass house now... would you join me for tea ?

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