‘Reefer Mad’ Mainstream Media Does It Again

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‘Reefer Mad’ Mainstream Media Does It Again
By: Paul Armentano, NORML Deputy Director

For anyone who missed the worldwide corporate media’s hysterical anti-pot headlines last week, here’s a sampling:

Cannabis more damaging to adolescent brains than previously known
via Emax Health
“New research shows that teens who consume cannabis daily can suffer anxiety and depression. Smoking marijuana can have long-term irreversible effects on adolescent brains, and is more harmful to teens than previously known.”

Teen marijuana use affects brain permanently: study
via CBC News
“The findings suggest daily marijuana use by teens can cause depression and anxiety, and have an irreversible effect on the brain.”

Pot damage on teens worse than thought
via UPI wire services
“Daily consumption of marijuana in teens can cause depression and anxiety, and have irreversible long-term effect on the brain, Canadian researchers say.”

Cannabis brain damage worse in teens than thought: study
via The Canadian Press
“The effects of daily cannabis use on teenage brains is worse than originally thought, and the long-term effects appear to be irreversible, new research from McGill University suggests.”

Sounds scary, huh? It’s meant to. Only there’s three serious problems with the mainstream media’s alarmist coverage.

1) No adolescents — or for that matter, any human beings whatsoever — actually participated in the study.

2) No actual cannabis was consumed in the study.

3) No permanent brain damage was reported in the study.

Don’t believe me? Well then, check out the actual source of the headlines yourself.

Chronic exposure to cannabinoids during adolescence but not during adulthood impairs emotional behaviour and monoaminergic neurotransmission
via PubMed

“We tested this hypothesis by administering the CB(1) receptor agonist WIN55,212-2, once daily for 20 days to adolescent and adult rats. … Chronic adolescent exposure but not adult exposure to low (0.2 mg/kg) and high (1.0 mg/kg) doses led to depression-like behaviour in the forced swim and sucrose preference test, while the high dose also induced anxiety-like consequences in the novelty-suppressed feeding test. … These (findings) suggest that long-term exposure to cannabinoids during adolescence induces anxiety-like and depression-like behaviours in adulthood and that this may be instigated by serotonergic hypoactivity and noradrenergic hyperactivity.”

To summarize: Investigators administered daily doses of a highly potent synthetic cannabinoid receptor agonist WIN,55,212-2 to both adolescent rats and adult rats for 20 days. Days following their exposure, researchers documented altered serotonin production in younger rats. (Why investigators presumed that the change in serotonin production would be permanent I have no idea. After the initial 20-day waiting period, researchers do not appear to have tested the rats’ serotonin levels ever again.) Researchers also documented supposed depression-like and anxiety-like behavior in certain rats, based on various elaborate animal models and preference tests.

Yet somehow based on this speculative preclinical evidence, the mainstream media — in unison — proclaimed:

Reefer badness
via San Diego Tribune

“A study of Canadian teenagers … found that smoking the illicit drug is harder on young brains than originally thought. Writing in the journal Neurobiology of Disease, researchers at McGill University in Montreal said daily consumption of cannabis in teens can cause significant depression and anxiety and have an irreversible long-term effect on the brain.”

In truth, the purported ’study’ never said anything of the sort!

So why the does the MSM consistently get the story wrong when it comes to pot? You can check out my previous thoughts on the issue here.

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‘Reefer Mad’ Mainstream Media Does It Again
By: Paul Armentano, NORML Deputy Director

For anyone who missed the worldwide corporate media’s hysterical anti-pot headlines last week, here’s a sampling:

Cannabis more damaging to adolescent brains than previously known
via Emax Health
“New research shows that teens who consume cannabis daily can suffer anxiety and depression. Smoking marijuana can have long-term irreversible effects on adolescent brains, and is more harmful to teens than previously known.”

Teen marijuana use affects brain permanently: study
via CBC News
“The findings suggest daily marijuana use by teens can cause depression and anxiety, and have an irreversible effect on the brain.”

Pot damage on teens worse than thought
via UPI wire services
“Daily consumption of marijuana in teens can cause depression and anxiety, and have irreversible long-term effect on the brain, Canadian researchers say.”

Cannabis brain damage worse in teens than thought: study
via The Canadian Press
“The effects of daily cannabis use on teenage brains is worse than originally thought, and the long-term effects appear to be irreversible, new research from McGill University suggests.”

Sounds scary, huh? It’s meant to. Only there’s three serious problems with the mainstream media’s alarmist coverage.

1) No adolescents — or for that matter, any human beings whatsoever — actually participated in the study.

2) No actual cannabis was consumed in the study.

3) No permanent brain damage was reported in the study.

Don’t believe me? Well then, check out the actual source of the headlines yourself.

Chronic exposure to cannabinoids during adolescence but not during adulthood impairs emotional behaviour and monoaminergic neurotransmission
via PubMed

“We tested this hypothesis by administering the CB(1) receptor agonist WIN55,212-2, once daily for 20 days to adolescent and adult rats. … Chronic adolescent exposure but not adult exposure to low (0.2 mg/kg) and high (1.0 mg/kg) doses led to depression-like behaviour in the forced swim and sucrose preference test, while the high dose also induced anxiety-like consequences in the novelty-suppressed feeding test. … These (findings) suggest that long-term exposure to cannabinoids during adolescence induces anxiety-like and depression-like behaviours in adulthood and that this may be instigated by serotonergic hypoactivity and noradrenergic hyperactivity.”

To summarize: Investigators administered daily doses of a highly potent synthetic cannabinoid receptor agonist WIN,55,212-2 to both adolescent rats and adult rats for 20 days. Days following their exposure, researchers documented altered serotonin production in younger rats. (Why investigators presumed that the change in serotonin production would be permanent I have no idea. After the initial 20-day waiting period, researchers do not appear to have tested the rats’ serotonin levels ever again.) Researchers also documented supposed depression-like and anxiety-like behavior in certain rats, based on various elaborate animal models and preference tests.

Yet somehow based on this speculative preclinical evidence, the mainstream media — in unison — proclaimed:

Reefer badness
via San Diego Tribune

“A study of Canadian teenagers … found that smoking the illicit drug is harder on young brains than originally thought. Writing in the journal Neurobiology of Disease, researchers at McGill University in Montreal said daily consumption of cannabis in teens can cause significant depression and anxiety and have an irreversible long-term effect on the brain.”

In truth, the purported ’study’ never said anything of the sort!

So why the does the MSM consistently get the story wrong when it comes to pot? You can check out my previous thoughts on the issue here.

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By the same author: Cannabinoids elicit antidepressant-like behavior and activate serotonergic neurons through the medial prefrontal cortex.

Bambico FR, Katz N, Debonnel G, Gobbi G.

J Neurosci. 2007 Oct 24;27(43):11700-11.

Seems like cannabis also has beneficial qualities. Haven't seen that in the MSM.

I, personally, am in great need of an appetite stimulator. But I, being old and "respectable" can't go seeking this easy, safe remedy.
 
By the same author: Cannabinoids elicit antidepressant-like behavior and activate serotonergic neurons through the medial prefrontal cortex.

Bambico FR, Katz N, Debonnel G, Gobbi G.

J Neurosci. 2007 Oct 24;27(43):11700-11.

Seems like cannabis also has beneficial qualities. Haven't seen that in the MSM.

I, personally, am in great need of an appetite stimulator. But I, being old and "respectable" can't go seeking this easy, safe remedy.

George Washington and most of the founding fathers used cannabis. If you need it for medical reasons it's foolish to let morons in society dictate you feeling not respectable.
Obama has admitted using multiple times, most congressman did they are just too mentally weak to admit it. 13 states have legal medical cannabis.
 
George Washington and most of the founding fathers used cannabis. If you need it for medical reasons it's foolish to let morons in society dictate you feeling not respectable.
Obama has admitted using multiple times, most congressman did they are just too mentally weak to admit it. 13 states have legal medical cannabis.
Is Louisiana one of them? Even if not, what are the indications warranting medicinal marajuana?
 
Is Louisiana one of them? Even if not, what are the indications warranting medicinal marajuana?

Oh yeah your the other La poster. No unfortunately as you know we are full of conservative chistians.
We did have a marijuana law passed in the legislature and cons held it up. It's was marijuana stamps.

Any serious cronic pain (for me back), ms, aids, glacoma and numberous more.

We'll be one of the last states as we are one of the dumbest.
 
There are only two of us? That's 'nuf for a party!

Back to the original topic: Marijuana gets a bad rep from many sources, most of which are unfounded, when makes all of them suspect. But I do believe that young minds when expose to it are negatively insulated from experiences that, if learned, would benefit and protect them as their lives unfold. Sort of like delaying their development. After adulthood, I doubt that marajuana use has even a minimal effect on development.

Which is why I am so FOR legalizing its use, with restrictions such as are on alcohol and cigarettes.
 
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There are only two of us? That's 'nuf for a party!

Back to the original topic: Marijuana gets a bad rep from many sources, most of which are unfounded, when makes all of them suspect. But I do believe that young minds when expose to it are negatively insulated from experiences that, if learned, would benefit and protect them as their lives unfold. Sort of like delaying their development. After adulthood, I doubt that marajuana use has even a minimal effect on development.

Which is why I am so FOR legalizing its use, with restrictions such as are on alcohol and cigarettes.

I totally agree with the ending statement, but not the origianal.
I'm from the just after Nam teenage age group. Concerts in Tulane stadium, the warehouse would not have been the same without god's herb.
Back in the seventies I would venture more teens tried it than didn't.
 
doses led to depression-like behaviour in the forced swim and sucrose preference test, while the high dose also induced anxiety-like consequences in the novelty-suppressed feeding test.

Even if the findings were on the up and up these rats had no idea WHY they felt differently and then were FORCED into swim and then fed boring food. I think I could produce a damaged teenager too if I forced them to swim and fed them oatmeal for every meal let alone were secretly drugging them.
 
heck no.....I'm against freedom.....freedom's become all about killing your unborn children, marrying someone of the same sex, using drugs.....I stopped being for freedom when freedom stopped being about life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness....now all people care about is the pursuit of the "high"......
 
says the GED preacher

don't you wish you had a GED, stoner?.....I can picture you at your "financial" job....I expect when they fire an account exec and tell him he has an hour to clean out his desk, you're the guy they call to help him carry the boxes downstairs......
 
don't you wish you had a GED, stoner?.....I can picture you at your "financial" job....I expect when they fire an account exec and tell him he has an hour to clean out his desk, you're the guy they call to help him carry the boxes downstairs......

I make $130,000 as an MBA educated financial analyst for a major oil co.
You preacher are not so well paid.

False prophet
 
heck no.....I'm against freedom.....freedom's become all about killing your unborn children, marrying someone of the same sex, using drugs.....I stopped being for freedom when freedom stopped being about life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness....now all people care about is the pursuit of the "high"......

moron preacher is more appropriate

kids would have way less access to pot if it were regualated moron.
 
heck no.....I'm against freedom.....freedom's become all about killing your unborn children, marrying someone of the same sex, using drugs.....I stopped being for freedom when freedom stopped being about life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness....now all people care about is the pursuit of the "high"......

Then why are you not out trying to get alcohol made illegal?

Lets get a few things straight here.

Choice is about allowing women to have control over their bodies and keeping the likes of you (religious fanatic) from forcing your religion on others.Making it illegal does not stop abortion , we tried that one and we ended up with more dead women. You see if the woman dies the fetus has NO chance huh.

Gays exsist and have exsisted through all time. Torturing them by forcing them to deny who they are( how god made them in the eyes of your religion) so you can "feel better" about YOUR religion is against everything this country was founded on.

You are so confused you cant think straight.
 
moron preacher is more appropriate

kids would have way less access to pot if it were regualated moron.


Show me a kid that cannot get a pack of cigarettes, anywhere or anytime they want to. And that is a legal regulated product.


And you misspelled "regulated", Mr. MBA. :cof1:
 
Show me a kid that cannot get a pack of cigarettes, anywhere or anytime they want to. And that is a legal regulated product.


And you misspelled "regulated", Mr. MBA. :cof1:

A ged'r like you would think cig regulation is a total failure. I bet a lot of teens in your trailer park smoke thier parents cigs.
u fucking uneducated teabagger, you shouldn't have skipped college
 
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