Gupta is still somewhat under the influence of some drug war rhetoric, such as the way he talks about a percentage of cannabis users as dependant/addicted. As dependancies go this isn't much of one if you can kick it completely after a week of nothing worse than longing and yearning.
Didn't Obama ask Gupta to be Surgeon General?
Well, ok, but have you ever actually met anyone like that? He makes it sound like there are all these tormented addicts out there in withdrawal and it's not true.Gunky, there are some who have a lot more of a difficult time in putting down the weed than just a bit of longing and yearning for a week.
Yes he did but he turned it down.
Didn't Obama ask Gupta to be Surgeon General?
Well, ok, but have you ever actually met anyone like that? He makes it sound like there are all these tormented addicts out there in withdrawal and it's not true.
Yes but if we are prohibiting substances because of how addictive they are then what about nicotine?
Thanks. DOH!That's 8:00PM both PT and ET, 7:00 Central.
CNN has been hyping the shit out of this the whole week. Glad to see that it's getting world-wide attention.
Actually I just set the DVR to get it at 5 PM PT here in OR . . . no delay. Thats CNNHD on Comcast.
Actually, as I read it, he was comparing the rates of addiction for schedule 1, 2, and other drugs, and pointing out that the possible addiction rate of MMJ is half that of a shed 2 drug, and less than a third of those that get addicted to nicotine.Well, ok, but have you ever actually met anyone like that? He makes it sound like there are all these tormented addicts out there in withdrawal and it's not true.
You are reading in your own assumptions.
Well, in the video he mentioned a 'dependancy' rate of 9%. Whatever that means. On the one hand he claims it's not medically addictive, on the other he says some people suffer withdrawal symptoms. Some could mean two - he never quantifies that. There is still some confusion about dependency/withdrawal which sort of puts it on a spectrum with narcotics - it's addictive, just less - but in my opinion there is an order of magnitude difference in the physical withdrawal (which I have never seen in myself or anyone I know putting down cannabis, unlike say, tobacco).
This very well may be covered in tonight doc.
What he meant by that 9% is that 9% of those that smoke weed could develop a dependency and while MJ may not be physically addictive, it very could be psychologically addictive, which during withdrawal, can very well manifest itself with physical symptoms..........in that 9%.
Have you ever experienced or known anyone to experience physical symptoms?