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Tcm621 said:Among a growing population, pot is seen as perfectly fine to use at anytime.
Among a growing population beheading journalists on video is fine anytime. See what I did there?
Tcm621 said:Among a growing population, pot is seen as perfectly fine to use at anytime.
Clever. Not relevant but clever.Bruce Monkhouse said:Among a growing population beheading journalists on video is fine anytime. See what I did there?
Tcm621 said:Clever. Not relevant but clever.
And you know this how? This is a discussion forum, where topics are discussed. I really could give a shit if pot is made legal or not. And I (like many, in not most CF members) work in a dangerous environment everyday. If anyone was working high beside me, I would kick the living shit out of them for putting my life in danger.Nerf herder said:Nor is your anecdote. It's illegal and will be for the foreseeable future within the CAF, regardless what you or others believe.
17 pages wasted bandwidth on a banned substance in the Forces. :
Tcm621 said:And I (like many, in not most CF members) work in a dangerous environment everyday. If anyone was working high beside me, I would kick the living crap out of them for putting my life in danger.
Tcm621 said:And you know this how? This is a discussion forum, where topics are discussed. I really could give a shit if pot is made legal or not. And I (like many, in not most CF members) work in a dangerous environment everyday. If anyone was working high beside me, I would kick the living shit out of them for putting my life in danger.
However, it is a fact that Marijuana use is on the rise both in the population at whole and the CF in particular (legal or not). Public opinion is swaying towards legalization and this will affect the CF. the smart move is to have a plan in place to deal with issues that may arise. The point of the conversation is to discuss what that plan may be. And comparing pot use to beheading is intellectually dishonest at best and not useful to the coversation except as a joke.
I stopped smoking pot in Jr. High. Personally I can't stand the shit.Journeyman said:Maybe he's having difficulties with "increased short term memory loss, decreased ability to form new memories, and increased risk taking," you know..... "in addition to other detriments" ;D
Tcm621 said:This attitude is being introduced into the CF and will only increase if pot is legal.
Tcm621 said:On the other hand, if someone wants to smoke pot on a Friday night, they are grown adults and it's not my place to say anything or judge them.
Nerf herder, I am well aware of the rules and regs wrt drug use.
I am also aware of an increase in drug use in the CF as in the general population. As recently as last spring, 17 roaches were found outside the CFSATE barracks in Borden. That illustrates how young people view pot use, even though they know it is illegal they think nothing of throwing roaches on the ground near where they live.
In 08, CFFS esquimalt had 17% of the school pissed hot during a surprise drug test with pot being one of the drugs of choice.
This attitude is being introduced into the CF and will only increase if pot is legal.
ModlrMike said:No, there's not. Long term marijuana use is associated with increased short term memory loss, decreased ability to form new memories, and increased risk taking, in addition to other detriments. The time of day consumption occurs has nothing to do with the performance degradation. If you want I can post the studies so that you can read them yourself.
Not the type of person I want driving my kids, let alone my AFV or anything else for that mater.
Tcm621 said:I stopped smoking pot in Jr. High. Personally I can't stand the shit.
Do I advocate assault? No. Would I do it? Probably and would take the charge for it. I deal with explosives, it is not ok to do that high. That is my feeling on the issue, how I would feel if someone had such little disregard for my life that he would be high at work.
On the other hand, if someone wants to smoke pot on a Friday night, they are grown adults and it's not my place to say anything or judge them.
Nerf herder, I am well aware of the rules and regs wrt drug use. I am also aware of an increase in drug use in the CF as in the general population. As recently as last spring, 17 roaches were found outside the CFSATE barracks in Borden. That illustrates how young people view pot use, even though they know it is illegal they think nothing of throwing roaches on the ground near where they live. In 08, CFFS esquimalt had 17% of the school pissed hot during a surprise drug test with pot being one of the drugs of choice. More teens smoke pot now than smoke cigarettes. In BC, it is common to see people smoking joints as they walk down the street.
This attitude is being introduced into the CF and will only increase if pot is legal.
Brasidas said:Sure, post them.
Cannabis use may lead to a chronic psychosis, which persists after abstinence.
Long-term cannabis use may lead to an organic psychosis which only partially remits after abstinence, leaving a residual deficit state, sometimes called an amotivational syndrome, which is thought to be analogous to the chronic organic brain syndrome seen after prolonged misuse of alcohol.
Cannabis use may be a risk-factor for serious mental illness such as schizophrenia.
Cannabis induces loss of internal control and cognitive impairment, especially of attention and memory, for the duration of intoxication. Heavy cannabis use is associated with reduced function of the attentional/executive system, as exhibited by decreased mental flexibility, increased perserveration, and reduced learning, to shift and/or sustain attention.
ModlrMike said:Pharmacology and effects of cannabis: a brief review Read the section about half way through that talks about driving and piloting skills. There is a direct application to many military tasks.
Psychiatric effects of cannabis† I'm particularly struck by these conclusions:
Cognitive consequences of cannabis use: comparison with abuse of stimulants and heroin with regard to attention, memory and executive functions.
That's just three of many, I'm sure you can do further research on your own. I didn't even look at the respiratory consequences.
I don't know where you get this idea I am championing pot use. It is the exact opposite. I am anti pot but I fundamentally believe that grown adults can make their own choices as to what they put in their bodies. The military is different, we don't get that choice because of the job we do. Increased drug use in the military is a fact, particularly pot and legalization will affect that. The military needs to prepare itself.recceguy said:So you quit smoking pot, after how long? Now, you 'hate the crap'. That begs the question, as a previous pothead, what converted you? Also, if you now 'hate the crap', what aspect of it now turns you off that you would tolerate it in others around you that you depend your life on? Do you not think, that if the toils and pressures of combat were on them and they had weed available they wouldn't be using it whenever they could? Does the enemy only attack at dawn, after you've had your THC sleep and are now ready for a coffee and combat?
I think that you should forget championing your fellow potheads, quit trying to come across as a tough guy, oblivious to the consequences of physically abusing a subordinate and re-read your Commissioning Scroll.
That's just my :2c: after years of getting like minded Officers fired. There is no lower calling for a human being, than to physically or mentally abuse a subordinate. Count yourself lucky that I'm now retired and we never crossed paths.
Tcm621 said:I don't know where you get this idea I am championing pot use. It is the exact opposite. I am anti pot but I fundamentally believe that grown adults can make their own choices as to what they put in their bodies. The military is different, we don't get that choice because of the job we do. Increased drug use in the military is a fact, particularly pot and legalization will affect that. The military needs to prepare itself.
You also have jumped on this idea that I will strike a subordinate. Never have, never will but I have been in fights, and maybe again one day. A peer who threatens my life by working high, is a good reason in my book.
I'm done arguing with people over crap they think they know about me. Bottom line. Pot use is only going to increase and the military needs a solid plan to deal with the fall out of legalization. Current policy isn't sufficient.
ModlMike said:That's just three of many, I'm sure you can do further research on your own. I didn't even look at the respiratory consequences.
medicineman said:I seem to recall from university Pharm and Tox a stat of a 50% increased risk of lung cancer in regular users compared to cigarette smokers...with usual inherent risk of COPD, asthma, upper and lower respiratory tract infections, etc.
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ModlrMike said:That's in keeping with my recollection. I also seem to recall that MJ smoke deposits 80% more tar in the lungs than tobacco, probably because of the unfiltered nature of the smoke.