Alleged incident involving Tony Ferguson

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Not surprising.  Typically heavy cannabis users use because they are covering up some negative behaviors or mental illness.  Hope he can get help soon

I come on to the UG for the first time in a while and boom... first thread clicked, immediate fuckhead comment. 

Why?  Mayhem Miller, War Machine, nick Diaz, mcgregor, Ferguson, all mma fighters with obvious mental incapacities and trouble with the law.  All heavy cannabis users

Well that proves it, detective fuckhead lol.

Just to be clear, I don't think cannabis use causes these things.  I think fighters that are mentally unstable cope with heavy amounts of cannabis.  Many, many MMA fighters with criminal records have unusually high cannabis use.  Think about the people in your life that smoke all day, every day.  Don't you think they should be seeking professional help?

I think what you’re trying to say is that lots of people with psychological problems self medicate with alcohol and drugs rather than seeking professional help. This fact is indisputable. However, there are also lots of people who just enjoy using drugs and alcohol and they don’t really have any problems. You’re offending people who partake recreationally with your wording. 

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Not surprising.  Typically heavy cannabis users use because they are covering up some negative behaviors or mental illness.  Hope he can get help soon

I come on to the UG for the first time in a while and boom... first thread clicked, immediate fuckhead comment. 

Why?  Mayhem Miller, War Machine, nick Diaz, mcgregor, Ferguson, all mma fighters with obvious mental incapacities and trouble with the law.  All heavy cannabis users

Well that proves it, detective fuckhead lol.

Just to be clear, I don't think cannabis use causes these things.  I think fighters that are mentally unstable cope with heavy amounts of cannabis.  Many, many MMA fighters with criminal records have unusually high cannabis use.  Think about the people in your life that smoke all day, every day.  Don't you think they should be seeking professional help?

I think what you’re trying to say is that lots of people with psychological problems self medicate with alcohol and drugs rather than seeking professional help. This fact is indisputable. However, there are also lots of people who just enjoy using drugs and alcohol and they don’t really have any problems. You’re offending people who partake recreationally with your wording. 

Alcohol is not part of this.  I’m saying guys that smoke all day every day like Tony and the fighters listed previously have problems that need to be taken seriously

Easters -

Not surprising.  Typically heavy cannabis users use because they are covering up some negative behaviors or mental illness.  Hope he can get help soon

I agree! The heavy users I know have it all...

"Where's your Wife and Kid!?"

What happened? where is the story? 

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Not surprising.  Typically heavy cannabis users use because they are covering up some negative behaviors or mental illness.  Hope he can get help soon

I come on to the UG for the first time in a while and boom... first thread clicked, immediate fuckhead comment. 

Why?  Mayhem Miller, War Machine, nick Diaz, mcgregor, Ferguson, all mma fighters with obvious mental incapacities and trouble with the law.  All heavy cannabis users

Well that proves it, detective fuckhead lol.

Just to be clear, I don't think cannabis use causes these things.  I think fighters that are mentally unstable cope with heavy amounts of cannabis.  Many, many MMA fighters with criminal records have unusually high cannabis use.  Think about the people in your life that smoke all day, every day.  Don't you think they should be seeking professional help?

I think what you’re trying to say is that lots of people with psychological problems self medicate with alcohol and drugs rather than seeking professional help. This fact is indisputable. However, there are also lots of people who just enjoy using drugs and alcohol and they don’t really have any problems. You’re offending people who partake recreationally with your wording. 

Alcohol is not part of this.  I’m saying guys that smoke all day every day like Tony and the fighters listed previously have problems that need to be taken seriously

I see, you’re too dumb to help. Carry on.

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The_Pundits_Ghost - 
Easters -

Not surprising.  Typically heavy cannabis users use because they are covering up some negative behaviors or mental illness.  Hope he can get help soon

You're a piece of shit

Heavy users tend to have lower IQs and impulse control.

Tony Fergu-where’s your-son

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What happened? where is the story? 

Doesn't matter, someone mentioned something about weed, so this thread's about that now. 

"where's your bud"

Always struck me as an unstable turd since tuff. 

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Not surprising.  Typically heavy cannabis users use because they are covering up some negative behaviors or mental illness.  Hope he can get help soon

I come on to the UG for the first time in a while and boom... first thread clicked, immediate fuckhead comment. 

Why?  Mayhem Miller, War Machine, nick Diaz, mcgregor, Ferguson, all mma fighters with obvious mental incapacities and trouble with the law.  All heavy cannabis users

Well that proves it, detective fuckhead lol.

Just to be clear, I don't think cannabis use causes these things.  I think fighters that are mentally unstable cope with heavy amounts of cannabis.  Many, many MMA fighters with criminal records have unusually high cannabis use.  Think about the people in your life that smoke all day, every day.  Don't you think they should be seeking professional help?

I think what you’re trying to say is that lots of people with psychological problems self medicate with alcohol and drugs rather than seeking professional help. This fact is indisputable. However, there are also lots of people who just enjoy using drugs and alcohol and they don’t really have any problems. You’re offending people who partake recreationally with your wording. 

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The evidence is weighing towards the conclusion that pot actually can cause schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and general cognitive problems.

FatBuddha - The evidence is weighing towards the conclusion that pot actually can cause schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and general cognitive problems.

"cause"

hard nope

FatBuddha - The evidence is weighing towards the conclusion that pot actually can cause schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and general cognitive problems.

Well, there's no such thing as a free lunch. One time I snorted MDMA and it gave shingles that attacked my occipital nerve and paralyzed half of my face temporarily with some lingering droopage. That doesn't mean people should stop snorting MDMA, does it?

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FatBuddha - The evidence is weighing towards the conclusion that pot actually can cause schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and general cognitive problems.

"cause"

hard nope

good evidence for a causal triggering mechanism for schizophrenia, bipolar and other disorders now in those who have a variant of the DISC1 allele, and for general cognitive problems for everyone i.

Here’s a popular science article explaining the study which may be easier for non-scientists to understand:

In a report that will be published in a 2019 print issue of the journal Biological Psychiatry, the researchers say they showed that pot exposure increases inflammation in a specific type of brain cell in adolescent mice that carries a rare genetic mutation linked to schizophrenia, bipolar disorder and other major psychiatric disorders. In a proof-of-concept experiment, the investigators then used a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug, NS398, to suppress the pot-induced inflammation in the brain. The researchers report they were able to prevent marijuana’s brain damage in mice that appear genetically susceptible to the harmful effects.

“The inflammation we saw in our mice is probably activated in many people who smoke marijuana, but our results may help explain why and how some mice¾and some people¾are genetically predisposed to experience an enhanced inflammatory response and brain damage,” says Mikhail “Misha” Pletnikov, M.D., Ph.D, professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine.

“Now that marijuana is moving toward widespread legalization and recreational use, it’s important to learn more about why it’s not harmless to everyone,” says Atsushi Kamiya, M.D., Ph.D., a co-senior author on this study and associate professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. “There’s still a lot that we don’t know about how pot specifically affects the brain.”

Although far more research must be done to determine if their findings apply to humans, Pletnikov says, it’s already clear that heavy cannabis use is linked to long-lasting cognitive problems, but only in a percentage of those who used pot during adolescence. The challenge for scientists has been to identify the risk factors that may increase adverse effects of cannabis. Having that information, Pletnikov says, could lead to efficient preventive strategies. Building on the knowledge that only a select population of teen pot smokers have later cognitive problems, the researchers chose to experiment with a mouse model for psychiatric illnesses that carries a mutation in the DISC1 gene originally found in a Scottish family with many members diagnosed with schizophrenia, bipolar disorder and major depression.

The researchers used mice that make the faulty DISC1 protein in their brains. When the mice were about 30 days old, the rodent equivalent of teenagers, the researchers injected them with 8 milligrams per kilogram D9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) – the active chemical in marijuana responsible for feeling high – every day for three weeks, somewhat mimicking the exposure from daily smoking during adolescence.

Then the researchers stopped the THC exposure for three weeks before testing the mice for behavioral and cognitive deficits.

“Essentially, we let them have their fun as teenagers and then let enough time elapse to their young adulthood, or in human terms the time when people reach their late 20s, are living an adult life and may begin to notice cognitive problems,” says Pletnikov.

Mice like to explore previously unvisited places or new objects, but examine familiar places or objects much less, suggesting mice have recognition memory. For this reason, researchers often use the Y maze test or the novel object recognition test to evaluate recognition memory in mice. In the Y maze test, a maze shaped like a letter “Y,” mice were initially exposed to two open arms and one blocked arm. Later, when the previously blocked arm became accessible, control mice spent more time in the previously blocked arm compared with the previously visited arms. In the novel object recognition test, mice were initially presented with two identical objects; later, one of the objects was replaced with a new one. Control mice spent much more time exploring the new object compared with the familiar one. In both tests, control mice showed good recognition memory. In contrast, male DISC1 mice exposed to THC showed deficient recognition memory as they explored the previously blocked arm of the Y maze and the new object as much as they examined the familiar arms and objects.

The researchers say this indicates poorer recognition memory in the DISC1 mice exposed to marijuana. The effects of THC on recognition memory in the female DISC1 mice were less profound than in male DISC1 mice, so the researchers chose to focus on the male mice for remaining experiments.

“In people, women appear to have more persistent cognitive effects from smoking marijuana in their teens than do men, and this is a difference we can’t explain at this time,” says Pletnikov.

To find out what particular brain cells might be more responsible for mediating damage from THC, the researchers then genetically engineered their mice so that the mutant DISC1 was turned on only in neurons that send electrical responses and encode memory, or only in astrocytes, the “helper” brain cells that provide support and protection to the neurons.

They then exposed both groups of mice to THC in their adolescence as before (three weeks straight, then off for three weeks) and again performed the same tests for recognition memory. They found that only when the mutant DISC1 was turned on in astrocytes did the mice have cognitive problems.

Then, to see what the faulty DISC1 did in these astrocytes to worsen the pot-induced cognitive problems, the researchers looked at which genes became more or less active in the brain of the mice with mutant DISC1 after exposure to THC compared with the DISC1 mice without THC exposure or control mice exposed to THC. They identified 56 genes related to inflammation that were specifically turned on in the brain of mutant DISC1 mice exposed to THC.

To see if tamping down brain inflammation could prevent the memory problems in the DISC1 mutant mice exposed to THC, the researchers used an anti-inflammatory medication.

Adolescent mutant DISC1 mice were given the anti-inflammatory medication NS398 30 minutes before their daily injections with THC. When the mice were older and tested, they didn’t have memory problems in the cognitive tests, Pletnikov says.

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Not surprising.  Typically heavy cannabis users use because they are covering up some negative behaviors or mental illness.  Hope he can get help soon

With all the scientific studies we now have of weed causing psychosis, schizophrenia, physical dependency/addiction, you come here with some of the most hilarious damage control I have ever seen.. "but but those people were just smoking weed to cover up their issues." Stupidest post ever lol. No, weed gave people those issues. We now have enough irrefutable studies and science to definitively say that weed does have many very harmful side effects. Its not "harmless" by any means. Weed should not be promoted as this super "healthy" "miracle drug" by mainstream pop culture propaganda. Very dangerous. Anyways, this was a very shitty thing to do by Sherwood. People should not be making any assumptions until there is actual verified proof.

Could you post some sources? I thought weed was actually a pretty amazing and helpful drug, pretty much the opposite of what you’re saying....

There are people who smoke meth and think that's amazing too. They are people who do LSD/molly, and feel its amazing and "enlightening." That is your dependencey to weed talking. A drug user can never have a proper sober perspective looking at it from the outside in.

Anyways, heres a source (I could post sources all day. It's pretty much irrefutable and undeniable at this point.)

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2811144/

https://ndarc.med.unsw.edu.au/blog/does-cannabis-cause-mental-illness

" Regardless, the connection between cannabis use and psychosis is not surprising. There is a strong resemblance between the acute and transient effects of cannabis use and symptoms of psychosis, including impaired memory, cognition and processing of external stimuli. This combines to make it hard for a person to learn and remember new things but can also extend to the experience of deluded thinking and hallucinations.

We also know that cannabis use by people with established psychotic disorder can exacerbate symptoms.

Overall, the evidence suggests cannabis use will bring forward diagnosis of psychosis by an average of 2.7 years.

The risk of developing schizophrenia increases with the duration and dose of cannabis use. Regular cannabis users have double the risk of non-users. Those who have used cannabis at some point in their life have a 40% increased risk compared with non-users. "

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Not surprising.  Typically heavy cannabis users use because they are covering up some negative behaviors or mental illness.  Hope he can get help soon

With all the scientific studies we now have of weed causing psychosis, schizophrenia, physical dependency/addiction, you come here with some of the most hilarious damage control I have ever seen.. "but but those people were just smoking weed to cover up their issues." Stupidest post ever lol. No, weed gave people those issues. We now have enough irrefutable studies and science to definitively say that weed does have many very harmful side effects. Its not "harmless" by any means. Weed should not be promoted as this super "healthy" "miracle drug" by mainstream pop culture propaganda. Very dangerous. Anyways, this was a very shitty thing to do by Sherwood. People should not be making any assumptions until there is actual verified proof.

In my first hand experience with daily smokers for last 30 years I’ve seen 0 evidence to back your claims.

in fact many of them are very successful people. I no longer smoke but have many friends who still partake daily in their 40’s. 

It’s well known schizophrenia is heredity, 

So your personal anecdotals>>>>>the most current up to date verified research and studies?

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"Cannabis use causes psychotic symptoms in an otherwise healthy individual that would not have occurred with abstinence."

"The role of cannabis in psychiatric illnesses has been an area of interest. Epidemiological studies have shown that as the frequency of cannabis abuse increases, so does the risk for a psychotic disorder such as schizophrenia"

"Cannabis intoxication can lead to acute psychosis in many individuals and can produce short-term exacerbations of pre-existing psychotic diseases.3–6 Cannabis use also causes symptoms of depersonalization, fear of dying, irrational panic, and paranoid ideas, which coincide with acute intoxication and remitted quickly.7In one survey, it was reported that 15 percent of cannabis users identified psychotic-like symptoms, the most common being hearing voices or having unwarranted feelings of persecution"

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It's like fanatical users parrot the same talking points that have always been stupid, and have always been debunked. Your "friends" were successful IN SPITE of weed. It's an absolutely undeniable fact now that weed causes schizophrenia, paranoia, psychosis, physical dependency/addiction. Are you there with your "friends" (who are addict weed users) 24/7 to see what's truly going on in their lives? Can you get inside their head? For all you know, they are battling depression inside. Depression is another huge symptom of weed druge use. They could be severely fucked up in the head, but simply just getting by/"functioning." They are many successful people who are crazy,  does them making money mean they are suddenly not crazy? They would've been even more successful, IF not addicted to weed, and far Happier too most likely based on all the research. Weed is a very harmful psychoactive drug with many many very harmful, destructive side effects and symptoms. Weed should NOT ever be promoted as some "healhty" thing or "mircale drug" by mainstream pop culture propaganda. It is very dangerous. If there is one good thing about the fact the weed drug was legalized, it's the fact that more widespread research on it has now revealed undeniably how dangerous and destructive weed actually is

"I smoke weed every day for close to 15year"

^ now it all makes sense why you are so delusional and psychotic. Damn, no wonder. Everything makes so much sense now. Thank you for coming clean. I truly hope you can get the help you need one day. And btw, I never compared 1 set of drugs to another set of drugs. They are all harmful psychoactive substances/drugs. It doenst matter which one is worse. That is supremely stupid logic. It's like arguing that rat poison is "safer" then cyanide, because it won't kill you instantly. Weed has fried your ability to do critical thinking and basic logic. I'm simply saying that you can not trust a drug user to have a balanced sober perspective of his "mental health" or on how things truly are. Clearly you are proving that is the case