Marijuana vs aspirin

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When Bayer introduced aspirin in 1899, cannabis was America’s number one painkiller. Until marijuana prohibition began in 1937, the US Pharmacopoeia listed cannabis as the primary medicine for over 100 diseases. Cannabis was such an effective analgesic that the American Medical Association (AMA) argued against prohibition on behalf of medical progress. Since the herb is extremely potent and essentially non-toxic, the AMA considered it a potential wonder drug.

Instead, the invention of aspirin gave birth to the modern pharmaceutical industry and Americans switched away from cannabis in the name of “progress.” But was it really progress? There can be no doubt that aspirin has a long history as the drug of choice for the self-treatment of migraines, arthritis, and other chronic pain. It is cheap and effective. But is it as safe as cannabis?

History:

· Marijuana has been used for over 5,000 years.
· No one has ever overdosed on marijuana.
· Aspirin has been used for 108 years.
· Approximately 500 people die every year by taking aspirin

The Law:

· Marijuana is a Schedule 1 drug, meaning the US government believes it is extremely dangerous, highly addictive, and of no medical value.
· Aspirin is available for pennies and can be purchased by children at any drug, grocery, or convenience store. Often they are just handed out free by people with no medical education.

Marijuana side effects and dangers:

· The dangers of marijuana include possible respiratory problems caused by the deposition of burnt plant material on the lungs. This danger can be eliminated with alternate forms of consumption such as eating or vaporizing the medicine.
· For two to four hours, marijuana causes short-term memory loss, a slight reduction in reaction time, and a reduction in cognitive ability. These conditions DO NOT persist after the herb wears off.
· Hunger
· Paranoia
· Laughter
· Introspection
· Creative Impulse
· Euphoria
· Tiredness
· Forgetfulness
· 0 Mortality Rate

Aspirin side effects and dangers:

· When taken with alcohol, aspirin can cause stomach bleeding.
· Reye Syndrome in children: fat begins to develop around the liver and other organs of the child, eventually putting severe pressure on the brain. Death is common within a few days.
· People with hemophilia can die.
· People with hyperthyroidism suffer elevated T4 levels.
· Stomach problems include dyspepsia, heartburn, upset stomach, stomach ulcers with gross bleeding, and internal bleeding leading to anemia.
· Dizziness, ringing in the ears, hearing loss, vertigo, vision disturbances, and headaches.
· Heavy sweating
· Irreversible liver damage
· Inflamation and gradual destruction of the kidneys
· Nausea and vomiting
· Abdominal pain
· Lethargy
· Hyperthermia
· Dyspepsia: a gnawing or burning stomach pain accompanied by bloating, heartburn, nausea, vomiting and burping.
· Tachypnea: Abnormally fast breathing
· Respiratory Alkalosis: a condition where the amount of carbon dioxide found in the blood drops to a level below normal range brought on by abnormally fast breathing.
· Cerebral Edema: Water accumulates on the brain. Symptoms include headaches, decreased level of consciousness, loss of eyesight, hallucinations, psychotic behavior, memory loss and coma. If left untreated, it can lead to death.
· Hallucinations, confusion, and seizure.
· Prolonged bleeding after operations or post-trauma for up to 10 days after last aspirin.
· Aspirin can interact with some other drugs, such as diabetes medication. Aspirin changes the way the body handles these drugs and can lead to a drug overdose and death.
· It is used as an analgesic to relieve minor aches and pains.
· Used as an antipyretic to reduce fever.
· Used as an anti-inflammatory medication.
· Aspirin is used in long-term, low doses to prevent heart attacks, strokes, and blood clot formation in people at high risk for developing blood clots.
· It has also been established that low doses of aspirin may be given immediately after a heart attack to reduce the risk of another heart attack or of the death of cardiac tissue.
· For 50-year-old men, taking an aspirin every day to prevent heart disease and stroke carries a risk of 10.4 deaths per 100,000 men per year over and above their overall death risk.

If you think that cannabis is actually safer than aspirin, you are not alone. In October 2000, Dr. Leslie Iversen of the Oxford University Department of Pharmacology said the same thing.
In her book, ‘The Science of Marijuana,’ Dr. Iversen presents the scientific evidence that cannabis is, by-and-large, a safe drug. Dr. Iversen found cannabis had “an impressive record” when compared to tobacco, alcohol, or even aspirin.
“Tetrahydrocannabinol is a very safe drug,” she said. “Even such apparently innocuous medicines as aspirin and related steroidal anti-inflammatory compunds are not safe.”

So if safety is your concern, cannabis is clearly a much better choice than aspirin. If you eat it or vaporize it, it just might be the safest painkiller the world has ever known.

Article I picked up floating in some torrents.
 
Neat, but some of it is a little intellectually dishonest. Tiredness and reduced reaction time can easily lead to a death if driving is involved. And asprin has been around for a few centuries as well, not not in its current form.
 
your fucking gay, stoned drivers drive slower and safer and usually just to the store for dorritos.
 
Support that assertion with proof. I personally know one stoner (aged 68 as a matter of fact) who drives like it's fucking Indy every time he's high.

68! It isn't from the juana it is from having angry old white man syndrome! It is taking over this nation!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
Neat, but some of it is a little intellectually dishonest. Tiredness and reduced reaction time can easily lead to a death if driving is involved. And asprin has been around for a few centuries as well, not not in its current form.

Think of all the drivers who drive under the influence of prescription drugs! I would worry more about them than those driving on juana!
 
I should point out that driving drunk "down the street to the store for dorritos" is not at all condoned. It doesn't matter whether you DUI down the street to the other party, or 50 miles to home, you are still royally fucked if you get caught.

That said, awesome OP by Topspin.
 
Industrialist pushing out industrial hemp by means of racism in the 30's is the only reason the ghanj is still illegal.
 
I used to live in British Columbia, where a significant portion of the youth smokes pot on a regular basis (pot has been decriminalized in BC); and quite honestly, I have yet to encounter more inept, useless individuals. Marijuana has a purpose (e.g. as an appetite stimulant for cancer patients), but it should not be used on a regular basis.

http://www.webmd.com/mental-health/news/20110301/marijuana-use-linked-to-risk-of-psychotic-symptoms

It is no mystery why Topspin is incapable of coherent thought...
 
your gay, uneducated and useless

For starts, Topspin, I recommend that you learn the difference between "YOUR" and "YOU'RE." Once you've got that down, you might have a little more credibility when you claim others are "uneducated." Your childish insult only further reinforces what I've observed since I joined this site. I've never seen you debate anyone with facts, not once.

ps that's your crowd young slacker it's not the pot is your level

What the fuck are you trying to say here?

You should seriously consider enrolling in English 101 at your local community college. It will do you a world of good.
 
I'm trying to say your a gerber baby who doesn't know shit from shinola

I pointed out a study which concluded that regular marijuana use is associated with an increased risk of psychological problems. Do you have anything to refute this? If not, please admit you're an old, washed up stoner and move along.
 
FYI, I am in favor of legalizing marijuana. I just don't believe it's the miracle, all-in-one solution drug that you make it out to be. It has a purpose, but should be used carefully.
 
your fucking gay, stoned drivers drive slower and safer and usually just to the store for dorritos.

This is actually quite foolish. Stoned people have much slower reaction times which makes them a danger to other drivers and pedestrians, and driving slowly doesn't make you safer if you make yourself an obstacle.

Paranoia is not a positive character feature.

Studies of pilots (using simulators) showed that the impairment can last up to three days after use of the drug, long past when the person has "sobered" and is no longer driving slowly, and other studies of drivers showed that it lasted three days for people who used it rarely but far longer for regular users.
 
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