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Joe Rogan – Does Marijuana Cause Psychosis, Violent Crime | JRE Pot Debate



Taken from Joe Rogan Experience #1246 Pot Debate:

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  1. This guy leaves out important info. Like the 50 year study thag started when they classed weed as a dangerous and deadly substance and USA requested the un got other country's to follow suit to make it illegal

  2. Amazing the lengths pot smokers will go to defend clouding up their minds. The question should b "can it cause psychosis ?" Yes it can. I know from experience. I smoked that garbage for 25 years and all it id was make me stupid and broke. I genuinely feel sorry for chronic users. You wanna see violence related to pot use ? Wait for the supply to run out . I've been there myself and seen it. Now that my mind is crystal clear (18 mths clean) I will die that way if possible.

  3. this guy is already way too convinced that it does that no info will move him to rationalize to the obvious & likely hypothesis. marijuana DOES NOT CAUSE psychosis/violent crime. psychosis/mental illness is caused by several co-occurring biological factors: genetics, prenatal damage, infections, exposure to toxins, brain defects or injuries &/or substance abuse. so an individual afflicted by some of these risk factors that decides to use marijuana COULD experience psychosis & commit violent crime but marijuana ALONE does not cause enough biological changes in the brain & CNS to turn someone mentally ill. it is several factors that do this. So the answer is: NO Marijuana DOES NOT CAUSE psychosis, violent crime. However, when compounded with genetics factors that make an individual susceptible to structural, biological (physiological) changes in the brain and CNS it has the ability to increase the likelihood of inducing psychosis and violence. there.

  4. Me and some homies smoke cannabis all the time, sometimes I'm chill and other times I legit thought they wanted to kill me. I would be hostile as fuck if anyone moved towards me. It most definitely makes you paranoid but not all every time from my experience… it's just a hard thing to test because so many factors come into play, one being your mood before smoking

  5. There were 1.21 million incidents of violent crime in the US in 2018 and roughly 330 million people in the US. 1.3% of the US has schizophrenia, which is 4.3 million people. Even if all violent crime was committed by schizophrenics, that would be less than a third of schizophrenics.
    This guy is attempting to say a small percentage of a small percentage who are not medicated and happen to have smoked weed before have more of a chance of committing violent acts than medicated and non-users.
    Anyone who is psychotic has a higher risk of committing violent acts than those who are not.
    Any psychotics who are not medicated are more likely than those that are.
    Adding cannabis into this statistic probably has as much of an influence on the stat as your hair or eye colour.
    Take a small group and add an arbitrary statistic and it will increase or decrease because of the law of averages.

  6. That guy is saying that schizophrenics who are untreated by anti psychosis medicine and smoke weed commit the majority of violent crime compared to those who are not medicated and use cannabis. There will be a huge overlay of those who are medicated and use cannabis that don't become aggressive as well as those who are medicated and don't use cannabis who do.
    There is roughly 1.3% of the US that are diagnosed schizophrenics. His point is that sometimes some people who use cannabis in that one percent commit violent acts, therefore it is bad.
    It is equivalent to saying that less than one percent of an ethic group commit violent crime therefore we should deport all of that racial group.
    It's arguing from an already made assumption.
    I bet anyone can find many things we know are not dangerous at all that have more than a one percent correlation with a negative act, it doesn't mean it is objectively bad.

  7. i smoked cannabis from the age of 13 untill i was 18 and the longest pause i had from cannabis was 30 days in the period of 5 years, and i'm turning 22 soon. I decided to quit when i had an appointment with my dealer and he never showed up. Since then i have only tried cannabis twice through ingestion, since i quit smoking around the same time. I don't regret quitting at all, i don't recall most of my teenage years since i was stoned all the time, except for a few memories. Every day consisted of contacting dealers and searching for the next fix. Shortly thereafter a friend wich i introduced to cannabis became a schizophrenic and i have been blaming myself ever since, there is not a lot of evicence to suggest that cannabis turned him into a schizo, but there is always the possibility. i guess what i'm trying to say is, be careful when using drugs recreationally. you never know what might come of it. There is always a risk, especially when exploring these substances in your adolescent years.

  8. Working in healthcare the questions to screen for mental illness often feel to slide by without either person wanting to address the issue. The medical professional has difficulty asking the questions in a manner that allows for open dialogue with the patient, while the patient often feels attacked or embarrassed to say that they are having a problem. On this topic, there is a chance that people with mental illness/prone to violence are more likely to seek out substances vs substances cause the mental illness/violence.

  9. Ofcourse marijuana is linked with violence, what kind of people do you think starts with marijuana. But that does not mean it causes violence

  10. People who have a predisposition to any mental illness shouldn’t smoke cannabis. Cannabis can absolutely not cause schizophrenia or psychosis in people who do not have a predisposition to those mental illness.

  11. weed doesnt cause psychosis, dats on you. depends on ur mindset. been smoking for 2/3 years , yeah been paranoid and shit but ik its the fucking drugs

  12. Some people don't realise that they are slowly getting parinoid while smoking and doing other party drugs. They realise when it's too late and the mind folds and your never the same person you once were. Always wishing your real state of mind back, while still thinking you can maybe still do drugs.

  13. Saying cannabis causes violence because many violent people use it doesn't make sense. It's correlation not causation. Yes many criminals are cannabis users. Maybe that's because marijuana is illegal and criminals are more likely to use it.

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