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What do you think of this article?

Discussion in 'Seasoned Marijuana Users' started by LZfan2121, Feb 10, 2009.

  1. Hello city, how's it going.

    Just going to make a long story short, I have been smoking semi-regularly for a little over a year. I spoke with my mom awhile ago and told her that I smoked, and tried to get her to see the truth about marijuana. She has never tried it before and is extremely against it. I find this a shame because she is a nurse practitioner and has been in nursing for over 20 years, and believes in the most ridiculous propaganda claims about marijuana.

    I am in college now and once in awhile we will go back and forth emailing articles and other studies about marijuana, she tries to show me the harm and I try to show her the benefits. Today she sent me this article and I just wanted to see what you fellow blades think about it.

    Also, please move this thread if it's in the wrong section. I thought it is relevant to this section, but if not please move it.

    Thanks

    http://www.reuters.com/article/email/idUSTRE5181BP20090209
     
  2. Wow. This is pathetic. They're trying to make it seem like they smoked then got cancer. Seems like 70% of them are going with the right treatment.
     
  3. There's already a thread about this... There are some interesting points in there. Bottom line is that even in the article it says that it's not anywhere near to conclusive. :rolleyes: Friggin scientists... lol
     
  4. "This is the first study to look at this question, and by itself is not definitive. And there's a lot more research that would have to be done in order to be more confident that marijuana use really is important in a man's risk of developing testicular cancer," Schwartz said in a telephone interview.

    then why do an entire article on it?
     

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