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Showing Original Post only (View all)BWHAHAHAHA: Marijuana Can Cause Violence According To George Zimmerman’s Attorney [View all]

Morons still pushing this crap!!
Piers Morgan this past Monday night had as his guest the defense attorney for George Zimmerman, Mark OMara, to discuss his clients case. The discussion went very odd quickly, when the discussion turned to marijuana use. Heres the video:
Mark OMara had these gems to share:
Any level of pot in his system could have some effect. And of course that falls in line with what Zimmerman stated in his first couple of moments with the non-emergency operator when he said that it looks like hes on drugs or something.
When Piers Morgan pressed for more information, Mr. OMara continued:
Well, actually, there are some studies out there particularly with young males that suggest that even low levels of cannabis use can lead to aggression. So, the question is not how much, but if in fact there has been some effect and if that effect was noticed by George Zimmerman then I think it is relevant. After all, if were going to talk about what George Zimmerman may have read in coursework two, three, four years ago then I think what Trayvon Martin had smoked or had in his system somewhere between two and four hours before the event is certainly something the jury should consider.
And then it was brought up that George Zimmerman himself was not tested, a fact which the lawyer dismissed. This is a highly unorthodox tactic by the legal team, and one which could backfire on them very badly. As found on the Honolulu Civil Beat, while there have been studies which do indicate a link between marijuana and violence, the link is not to the drug itself, but to the illegal trafficking of that drug. Studies on the actual effects of marijuana itself are inconclusive, but trends show a reduced level of violence for marijuana users.
The argument that marijuana leads to violence is not a new one. A famous exploitation movie, Reefer Madness, was even created on this idea. The resulting movie has become a running joke for its campy production values, unrealistic depictions, and has been spoofed on stage and screen since rediscovery in 1971. Unfortunately, a lot of the sensationalized claims it made over marijuana have persisted. You can watch this movie, now in the public domain, for yourself here:
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http://www.addictinginfo.org/2013/07/09/marijuana-can-cause-violence-according-to-george-zimmermans-attorney/
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Segami
Jul 2013
OP
I wouldn't be surprised if that hypocritical douche nozzle goes home after the trial and lights up.
Guy Whitey Corngood
Jul 2013
#4
Zimmerman has a history of violence...why aren't they looking into the policeman he beat up?
HipChick
Jul 2013
#17
I think you mean Honeybuns. Lots and lots of honeybuns. That's my recollection, anyway. nt
Honeycombe8
Jul 2013
#29
Yes indeed. A try to influence the jury that Martin was a baddy. Dirty politics in court.
lumpy
Jul 2013
#28
I don't think so. It supports GZ's report to 911 that the guy looked like he was on drugs or
Honeycombe8
Jul 2013
#30
I don't think of FL as the south. (I'm from the deep south...it's very different from Florida).
Honeycombe8
Jul 2013
#44
how do you suppose someone who smoked weed would look or behave to elicit such a conclusion?
frylock
Jul 2013
#33
You see, this is the problem with some people who are trying to parse evidence.
Honeycombe8
Jul 2013
#45
The jury, as fact finder, may decide just that, and disregard the toxicology report. nt
Honeycombe8
Jul 2013
#46