To: Wolfie
"I looked up and saw his eyes were huge and wide open. They were what I can only describe as wild and I was honestly terrified and feared for my life. I can still see his face and eyes staring down at me." This does not describe someone high on pot. Pot is being used here to cover for something a lot more severe in its effects, possibly PCP.
To: thoughtomator
"I looked up and saw his eyes were huge and wide open. They were what I can only describe as wild and I was honestly terrified and feared for my life. I can still see his face and eyes staring down at me."
15 posted on
02/06/2006 8:04:43 AM PST by
Inspector Kemp
(You can lead a liberal to reality, but you can't make them think.)
To: thoughtomator
This does not describe someone high on pot. Pot is being used here to cover for something a lot more severe in its effects, possibly PCP.
You are in part correct. However, pot does cause psychotic problems. Last year we had a family member who had to be admitted to the hospital problems she was having due to smoking pot. The doctors in the psych ward talked with us, and said the majority of admissions they have due to drug problems are from smoking pot. The pot being smoked today has been refined, and is 20 to 30 times as potent as what kids smoked 30 years ago.
56 posted on
02/06/2006 8:22:36 AM PST by
GarySpFc
(de oppresso liber)
To: thoughtomator
This does not describe someone high on potTrue. It describes a psychotic young man whose mental illness was tiggered by pot.
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