I’ve met the guy a few times.. it’s clearly something wrong with him mentally.. he’s a bit thrown off..
Comments Thread For: Keyshawn Davis: 'Ever Since I Put the Weed Down I've Been a Way Better Person'
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I can understand the mental issues , that is real but blaming it on the weed is just another scapegoat
Yes , the weed has gotten much stronger but thankfully you have choices of strains and potency
There’s a reason why it has become legal and it’s not just the money
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Any time there is an addiction to drugs, specifically that one, there is self medicating for either trauma or a mood, anxiety, or personality disorder, and the weed actually makes it worse, 25% of new psychosis cases are due to the strong weed out there today. I’m sure it’s believes will push the “it’s better than alcohol”, “it’s of the earth”, “g-d gave it to us” dog whistles, oh well. Glad this young man is dealing with his addiction and addressing the actual underlying mental health issuesLast edited by boxingitis; 02-06-2024, 01:06 PM.Comment
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Way too many people don’t use either responsibly. Both ruin lives. Alcohol is the devil, when abused. My own brother is a sad example of this. Pot’s negative effects are more insidious. It robs people of their drive and ambition, at the very least. And especially with today’s more powerful strains, the brain and other organs are adversely affected. A couple of drinks on the weekend or the occasional joint won’t hurt you, it’s true; but millions of people go way beyond that. Even good things can be bad in excess.Comment
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Any time there is an addiction to drugs, specifically that one, there is self medicating for either trauma or a mood, anxiety, or personality disorder, and the weed actually makes it worse, 25% of new psychosis cases are due to the strong weed out there today. I’m sure it’s believes will push the “it’s better than alcohol”, “it’s of the earth”, “g-d gave it to us” dog whistles, oh well. Glad this young man is dealing with his addiction and addressing the actual underlying mental health issuesComment
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