Category Archives: Mental Health

Legalization of Cannabis Will Destroy America

Marijuana’s Battle for the Brain

AMERICA IS BEING CONQUERED FROM WITHIN … BY A PLANT! 

Marijuana, left unchecked, will eventually subject America to much greater vulnerability than whatever outside threats we will face as a nation. Our predominantly doped up culture will not have the wherewithal to regain or retain America’s exceptionalism.

Random, senseless acts of violence, cops getting killed daily, mall and school shootings, gang warfare, stoned drivers killing people even on sidewalks. Few grasp or suspect the origins; the permanent effect of drugs on the brain, specifically the cannabinoids from marijuana.  Continue reading Legalization of Cannabis Will Destroy America

The Hoax Behind A Medical Marijuana Card

Testimony #2: “Our State Created My Son’s Addiction”

(Read our first medical marijuana testimony) 

As soon as my son turned 18, he got his own medical marijuana card. I am not sure what the condition, but that “is between the patients and their doctors.” Since he was an adult we couldn’t stop it. Who are these doctors who prescribe it for $35, sometimes on the phone, without even seeing the patients?

My son is an addict. My son says he started using weed at 11.  To our surprise he was already using before we ever had that first talk about drugs. I never caught him until age 15. He was an expert at hiding it. Until then, I thought we were dealing with alcohol, but he used pot before he ever used alcohol.

He got the pot from the mom of a friend at school who had medical marijuana card.   This parent shared the marijuana with her children.  Oh right, they tell us medical marijuana is a  privacy issue between the patient and the doctor. Oh, it would be more accurate to say it’s outright fraud.

He also used alcohol, but only on weekends. He used pot daily and during school. At first we had no idea what was happening and why he was so difficult. His grades were still ok.

kidssmoking potBy the time he got his medical marijuana card, he was already addicted. He couldn’t attend college classes and had to drop out after one quarter. He began making butane hash oil, and tried the pot edibles. He even began to use other drugs. He became psychotic and manic and unstable. He still insisted on having his medical marijuana, and it was the only way he would agree to come with us, if we let him have it. Even during psychosis, the dispensary gave him the marijuana. He smoked a ton of this pot on the way home and the next day he was full blown psychotic.

He ended up in the psych ward where the doctor told us he needed to stop using drugs before we could figure out if he had a mental illness or it was just drug-induced. He went into rehab, but that didn’t really work.

Every song he listened to glorified weed. He sold weed, wanted to grow weed, write about weed, lost girlfriends and sports, lost college. Yet he still believed that pot was not addictive. No counseling or treatment that we tried dislodged this weed addiction from his mind–until the heroin addiction. That’s what worked to get him to stop weed–heroin.

Finally after cycles of escalating drug use he has been sober for almost a year.  It appears that his mental problems were entirely because of his drug addiction. But our son lost so much in the process. He is now 23 and has a job. I don’t know if he will ever get his mind back fully.

I have seen countless news articles about kids getting arrested for large and small crimes with one common factor–they are high on a some drug or another, usually marijuana. Medical marijuana was extremely easy for kids to get in California as is alcohol. But marijuana is easier to hide than alcohol. It is also decriminalized and no one gets arrested unless pulled over for a traffic violation, stealing or using in school. It is virtually legal and rampant. Given that medical marijuana is available to anyone over 18 in CA, including addicts and the mentally ill, it’s clear the problems will only get worse if pot is legalized.

We know others from his school who had manic and psychotic episodes. They ‘re either in recovery struggling with addiction or mental illness, or, even worse, some of them are already dead.

Parents, get this: Once your kids are into to drugs, all control is gone. It’s lost. The whole family is at the mercy of the drug, and at the mercy of the addiction. You may be thinking–my kid would never use drugs–but I thought that too. I hope your kid does not do weed, but chances are he or she will. Will our younger son be lost too? We ignored him and spent too much time dealing with the other son. Let’s hope he learned a lesson from his brother.

A California mother shares heartbreaking testimony about her son’s drug addiction –thanks to the easy accessibility of a medical marijuana card leads to more drug abuse by teenagers. Classifying marijuana as “medical” is the entryway to get marijuana into younger hands. Marijuana is a  mind-altering drug, but the danger is greatest for those under 25 and it begins earlier where there are medical pot programs.

Holmes, Aurora Shooter, Had Marijuana History

James Holmes killed 12 and injured countless others in the Aurora movie theater massacre back in 2012.   A week ago he was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole. Our condolences to the families who lost love ones in this mass shooting.  At the same time we cry for the families of the victims, we must also appreciate the tragedy felt by the parents, Robert and Arlene Holmes.

Arlene Holmes described her son as a human being gripped by severe mental illness A neighbor had reported Holmes’s habit of smoking pot by the trash cans.

The relationship between marijuana and mental illness is complex.  No one is destined to become schizophrenic.  Environment, including drug use, plays about a 50% role. Holmes’s behavior transformation began in middle school, coinciding with a move to San Diego, so he may have started to use pot at this point. It was 2-3 years after medical marijuana was introduced in California, an event that markedly increased incidences of marijuana getting into the hands of children.  If Holmes had never started to use marijuana, perhaps the massacre at Aurora theater never would have happened.  (Read about other cases of Modern Reefer Madness.)

Amazingly, Coloradans voted to legalize marijuana in 2012, the year this theater mass shooting happened. There is still much to learn about how marijuana triggers psychotic symptoms which can develop into schizophrenia, as well as how it makes the course of the disease much more difficult to treat.

Other Californians  in the News

In recent years, two other marijuana users from California committed heinous crimes.  Ashton Sacks who killed both parents and injured his brother in California in February 2014 was a heavy marijuana user.  He had made previous suicide attempts, but blamed his parents for messing up his life. He was supposed to be attending community college in Seattle, but didn’t attend classes.  Instead he smoked marijuana and played video games.  He may have been motivated by money, and the role of marijuana in his life may help to  his moral deprivation, or mental illness.

John Patrick Bedell was another Californian who smoked marijuana as a teen and young man and thereafter exhibited signs of mental illness. Bedell became the Pentagon Shooter.

These incidents give cause to speculate that Elliot Rodger, whose psychotic killing spree in an idyllic California university town,  could also have been triggered by marijuana use. News accounts mention a “water pipe” in the group house where he and 3 other students lived.  Water pipes or bongs are used to smoke marijuana. Elliot was suffering from depression and paranoia, which are symptoms of pot use. Prior to killing 6 victims, Rogers wrote a lengthy manifesto and posted a number of YouTube videos which depict his unbalanced mental state.

Marijuana Can Cause Mental Illness

Skunk Alert: Marijuana Can Cause Mental Illness

Part 6 of 9 part series

In vulnerable individuals (about 30%) it has and is causing psychotic breaks leading to violent acts, mass murders and suicides, as well as other mental health disorders including schizophrenia, paranoia, anxiety, depression and bi-polar disorder. The problem is people don’t know they are vulnerable until they experience the problem, then it may be too late for some and a question of long term recovery for others. Psychotic episodes have led to a dramatic increase in emergency room visits. Daily users are 5 times more likely to develop mental health disorders; weekend users 3 times more than non-users. A UK study showed that Skunk was responsible for 1/4th the new cases of schizophrenia. Studies from Australia and New Zealand showed that teens who use marijuana were 7 times more likely to commit suicide.Skunk About to Spray.svg.hi

Skunk is the name for today’s high potency marijuana. 

See the previous post in the series: Marijuana is Addictive. See the next post in the series: Marijuana is NOT Medicine.