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|    John Watson to All    |
|    Re: Cannabis evidence 'was distorted' [b    |
|    29 Oct 09 13:36:00    |
      XPost: rec.drugs.cannabis, uk.legal, uk.politics.drugs       XPost: uk.rec.drugs.cannabis       From: drjohn@NOSPAM.hotpotmail.com              Noticed at Thu, 29 Oct 2009 13:53:34 +0100: 5trfg6h7 informed us:              > On BBC 5 Live they just had Debra Bell on to give the counterpoint to       > common sense. She said her son suffered from 'cannabis psychosis', but       > that he is fine now "THANK GOD".              I wish somebody would be given the opportunity to take her on.              On BBC News last year she admitted that her brother (or brother in law)       had schizophrenia. Somebody should take her up on this, the most likely       cause of psychosis in a case like this is genetic.              I'd also like to know how keeping cannabis as it was when her son took it       will prevent anyone else from taking it and what a possible 5 year prison       sentence would have done to his mental health.              --       John Watson       London              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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