Help end marijuana prohibition

 

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Australia is lagging behind Cannabis legislation

 

 

 Although industrial hemp is legally grown under licence in all states, we remain the only nation that prohibits the consumption of hemp seed for humans.    Hemp seed oil is an extremely healthy food oil, as well as skin oil.

 

Hemp seed whole, hulled or crushed for oil are used in food products such as muesli bars, cakes, breads, biscuits, butter paste, non-dairy milk, tofu and cheese, ice cream, the essential and cold pressed oils are used in cosmetics (such as shampoo, soaps and moisturisers), as well as having therapeutic qualities similar to evening primrose oil, cod liver oil, flaxseed oil and soybean supplements.

 

 

The omega-6:omega-3 ratio of hemp seed is considered optimal for human nutrition. Because of hemp’s high seed yield, and the seeds high oil content, it has been used throughout the millennia in paints, varnishes, and as a lighting fuel.

 

 

Pending decision on hemp seed food in Australia: Ministers have sought a review on the proposed standard for low THC hemp as a food. Ministers have agreed to seek advice from the Standing Council on Police and Emergency Services.

 

 

HEMP Party Submission: The HEMP Party submission to the NSW Inquiry into the use of Cannabis for medical purposes is available on the State Government website.

 

http://www.patentstorm.us/patents/6630507/description.html

 

http://abcnews.go.com/US/marijuana-ruling-signal-end-prohibition-pot/story?id=20118755

 

 

 

 

 

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Well, I think the effects of alcohol are worse, and it should be made illegal, will never happen though.

I think it is a laugh that it is ok for people to alter their state of mind thru the drug called alcohol, yet those same people look down their noses at "druggies."
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there is no doubt alcohol causes problems, but you are right, it wont be made illegal.

 

So, why make another problem drug legal?

How is that helping anything?

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ohh and for the record, i "look down my nose" at everyone

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I can't see the sense in making alcohol illegal, and it could be argued it wouldn't make any difference if it was, it's not hard to make at home, and that's where it would be generated from under those conditions.

 

One small part of the answer is self control.

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some light reading links from the Dept of health and other sources

 

 

 

http://ncpic.org.au/static/pdfs/young-people-training-package/cannabis-and-mental-health-put-into-co...

 

4.2
 
What is needed to investigate the causal association
 
 
between cannabis use and psychosis?
 
The evidence of a cross-sectional association between cannabis use and psychosis is not
enough to be able to conclude that cannabis causes psychosis. First of all, evidence of
association does not provide information about the temporal relationship of the cannabis-
psychosis relationship. It remains possible that experiencing psychosis could make it more
likely that people go on to use cannabis
[140]
. Secondly, there may be a third factor that causes both cannabis use and psychosis. For example, the experience of an adverse life event may increase the likelihood of both cannabis use and schizophrenia.

 

 
10.6 Conclusion
 
Thus far, there is little indication of increases in the incidence of mental health problems
that are attributable to cannabis use.
 
This may reflect the fact that only frequent, heavy cannabis use has been strongly linked to such problems.
 
The prevalence of at least yearly cannabis use in Australia has been stable for the past twenty years with minimal changes in the incidence of mental health problems.
 
Similarly, the considerable increase of cannabis use in the previous thirty years was not accompanied by a
corresponding increase in mental illness.
 
As with other drugs like alcohol, most cannabis users do not seem to experience serious or enduring problems from the drug.
 
That a small proportion of users do progress to problem use is clear, but the reasons for this, and therefore the ability to identify such persons and minimise the harm they suffer, is not apparent. How to acquire that ability is the
present challenge.

 

 
 
11.2 Increasing community awareness of the link between
 
cannabis and mental health
 
 
Cannabis is but one factor among many that appears to affect the development of mental
illnesses. For a small minority of people, it may be a dominant factor, and this is perhaps the
most crucial aspect of the message to be imparted to the public. Mental health professionals
are extremely limited in their ability to identify these susceptible individuals, and the
individuals themselves currently appear to have no greater success. Providing the best
information about the pathological interactions between cannabis and psychological states
may allow individuals to better assess their own risk profile. F
or example, it is known that
relying upon cannabis to manage negative mood is highly predictive of dependence and
the emergence of serious mental illness. Therefore, warnings about not using cannabis to
manage stress become important.

 

 

 

 

http://www.health.gov.au/internet/drugstrategy/publishing.nsf/Content/4FDE76ABD582C84ECA257314000BB6...

 

 

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That's a really good post colic2bullsgirlore;  it reinforces the whole picture of individual reaction, and that in itself recognises that any addictive substance can't be seen to have the same effect on every person, addict or otherwise.

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@colic2bullsgirlore wrote:


 
The evidence of a cross-sectional association between cannabis use and psychosis is not
enough to be able to conclude that cannabis causes psychosis.

 

 



Just as there was non between smoking and lung cancer

or

Asbestosis to exposure to asbestos

 

Also your OP suggest the benefits as a useful material and then you go on about smoking the carp,

 

do you understand they are a different variety of plant, while from the same family the hemp plant is not the same as the canna plant

 

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The cost of enforcing the law of cannabis prohibition is not justifiable.  The money would be better spent helping people with drug problem by redirecting the money to health system.  We need to acknowledge that drug addiction is an illness and provide medical care instead of charging people, and in some cases jailing them.  That would also reduce the costs to community by reduction in crime that is perpetrated for financing drug habits.

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We all already have the ability to get 'stoned" internally (and do just that) and produce our own internal endocannabinoid

 

....whether you like it or not .....


The Endocannabinoid System as an Emerging Target of Pharmacotherapy


http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2241751/


http://alcoholrehab.com/alcohol-rehab/endocannabinoids/

Endocannabinoids Produce a Natural High

Endocannabinoids are a naturally occurring compound that is found within the human body. One of the remarkable things about this material is its similarity to the active ingredients of cannabis.

 

This natural substance is able to produce similar effects as marijuana. It manages to do this because it is picked up by the same receptors in the brain as cannabis.

 

There are even claims that it is endocannabinoids that are responsible for the runner’s high; the intense feeling of euphoria that people can get when they exercise a lot.

 

 

There is also some evidence that suggests that the endocannabinoid system may have a role to play in addiction.



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you can copy and paste those articles till youre blue in the face, but i have seen first hand the effects pot smoking can have on a person.

 

 

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