Re: Answers: +edit Re: Quickie...
I've never actually known anyone personally that has happened to, but I've known 'folks that know folks'...and from what I've heard, that 'spontaneous crack/psychosis' is basically the end of their life :(
Sadly, the conditioning and ploys of the PTB are VERY deep and successful with cannabis :( The best way ANY authority/parent can cause an underling/child to do ANYTHING is to tell them NOT to do it, using reasoning that is ridiculously 'transparent' and very irrational (which is EXACTLY what they do with cannabis). Then make it readily available and easy to access....making it seem "delightfully" rebellious & risky while making the intended victim feel like he's superior because he 'sees through' their ridiculous and irrationality.
Just put a bowl of dried pinto beans on the table and say to a child (as you're walking out the door)..."Whatever you do, do NOT put any of those beans in your ears! Because even though a LOT of children have a LOT of fun putting beans in their ears & pulling them out again, you might be sorry when you're 65. So, I'm going outside now for 4 hours, and while I'm gone...do NOT put any of those beans in your ears. And if I catch you, I'll be VERY upset!" :::eyeroll:::
Oh yeah, that's "How to Make a Rational Child Do Something Dangerous and Irrational 101".
The truth is, in it's truly natural form, with truly natural use, I don't think Cannabis is/was all that harmful. It naturally has a THC content of something like 1-3%, and it's really does have a myriad of benefits. And it's use in native spiritual rituals and 'passing a peace pipe' (once or twice a year) likely caused nothing but "goodness". But what is sold now is NOT natural at all...it's been selectively hybridized for decades and now has a THC content that like 1000-1500% higher than in it's natural state (15%+ THC). That's NOT a natural substance - it's an addictive mind/body altering, dangerous one.
:::sigh::: We humans do NOT take very good care of ourselves OR our planet :(
Healthiest of blessings -
Unyquity