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Ghost in the Machine

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46. Here are plenty of studies for you...
Sat Apr 4, 2015, 10:17 PM
Apr 2015
The Studies

Marijuana Fights:

Heart Disease
Cancer
Diabetes
Osteoporosis
Alzheimer's
Liver Disease
Epilepsy
Skin Allergies
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
Anxiety and Depression

and is also Neuroprotective and Causes Neurogenesis (brain cell growth)


Why is this scientific evidence any better than hearsay? Aren't these scientists always disagreeing anyway? It's all just fashion...
It is unfortunate that many laymen still have this horrific misunderstanding of science after graduating from grade school. Science is the pursuit of truth that lies outside of human interference, opinion and bias. Everything about science is designed to eliminate the adulteration of human perception. Is it perfect and without mistake? No, but it is tens of thousands of times more reliable than anything else. Humanity has not yet learned everything in the universe but with the help of science we are slowly making our way there. Wihtout the strict processes, examination and re-examination of data that is required for real science, we would be forever stuck in the dark ages ruled over by tyranny or anarchy. We would still be blundering in the dark and dying by the age of thirty. When I hear words like the question above uttered, I nearly want to weep for what it portends. Science as a community does it's best to find the truth and is sometimes wrong anyway. It's rare and usually quite a small thing but when we discover we are wrong we immediately change. Every single person in the scientific comunity would love to find where accepted science is wrong because of the pride and recognition that comes with such a discovery. Millions of people all diligently looking for any little corner where we might be wrong with great reward to be had if they find it. Consider the opposite: millions of people all trying to defend a concept's rightness with death being the punishment for mentioning a possible flaw.


What do each of these "studies" represent?
When a research department at some university wishes to conduct a study they must put together a very comprehensive plan for how it will be accomplished; what it will prove and how that information will be valuable. This proposal is then given to number of institutions with a vested interest in the advancement of knowledge and they will not just hand over a gigantic sum of money to a bunch of unprepared or unprofessional amatuers.
Each study below represents tens of thousands of dollars and untold man hours. Each study is a huge investment of passion and a reflection upon each of the researchers, but the pressure to perform has only just started once the grant has come through. If the results of the study are not published in a reputable peer-reviewed journal, all of the time and money is utterly wasted and thrown in the trash because without publication, the scientific community will reject any findings of the study. This kind of gigantic waste can lay waste to a research department and the careers of all the researchers involved. Needless to say, it is critical for the study to pass the peer-review process.

The peer-review process requirement of publication in a journal is put in place as a way for other professionals in the same area of science to review the processes undertaken by the study. These reviewers assure not only that there is not blatent twisting of facts but also that experimenter bias is accounted for and that pre-concieved notions can have not even an accidental effect on the outcome of the study. They also assure that the conclusions drawn from the data do not include anything presumtuous.


http://www.scientificfactsofpot.com/studies.htm

Peace,

Ghost

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Well now there's some common sense legislation Hekate Apr 2015 #1
HFD!!!!! dixiegrrrrl Apr 2015 #2
Such good news, at long last. With Oregon's recreational legality kicking in on July 1st and Bluenorthwest Apr 2015 #3
I hope that this will be just the first step. n/t sadoldgirl Apr 2015 #4
Sure looking forward to testing for medical conditions. Thinkingabout Apr 2015 #5
Illnesses negoldie Apr 2015 #33
Here are plenty of studies for you... Ghost in the Machine Apr 2015 #46
Is POTUS fredamae Apr 2015 #6
He did - back in December. Ruby the Liberal Apr 2015 #8
Sorry! My error! fredamae Apr 2015 #9
So this is already signed. Who snuck that provision in so quietly? jwirr Apr 2015 #36
It didn't go unnoticed back then Ruby the Liberal Apr 2015 #38
That happened before they broke for Christmas Ruby the Liberal Apr 2015 #7
guess they just noticed arely staircase Apr 2015 #10
Reschedule? jwirr Apr 2015 #37
Away from Schedule I - Addictive and dangerous with no medical value Ruby the Liberal Apr 2015 #39
K&R! n/t RKP5637 Apr 2015 #11
Wow! Thanks arely.. this is HUGE! Cha Apr 2015 #12
FINALLY! BobbyBoring Apr 2015 #13
YES!!! shireen Apr 2015 #18
Here in Florida, my sister merely ASKED her doctor's nurse assistant (those assistants really djean111 Apr 2015 #26
Get a good strong progressive as a candidate davidpdx Apr 2015 #45
It has to come off the Schedule I list so mountain grammy Apr 2015 #14
Yes, but... 2naSalit Apr 2015 #15
It is in the budget (I think) nt arely staircase Apr 2015 #16
An economic policy that will kill off the poor & middle classes. CrispyQ Apr 2015 #40
It has already been passed and signed. former9thward Apr 2015 #43
that's fabulous. barbtries Apr 2015 #17
Melinda Haag, California's crusading anti-marijuana US District Attorney- Please take notice NBachers Apr 2015 #19
About Damn Time. flying_wahini Apr 2015 #20
One would think big pharma would be supporting this IronLionZion Apr 2015 #21
maybe they are arely staircase Apr 2015 #22
Big Pharma would support it if Big Pharma could patent all marijuana and block access to it. djean111 Apr 2015 #27
Big Pharma has no interest dolphinsandtuna Apr 2015 #28
Good news for the entire country. Jackpine Radical Apr 2015 #23
Congress must remember chapdrum Apr 2015 #24
And Washington State is leading the fight in getting rid of it - screw the patients. n/t jtuck004 Apr 2015 #25
Huh? cleanhippie Apr 2015 #30
There are bills to completely demolish it, pretend they can pass a law to make jtuck004 Apr 2015 #34
The State Senate just voted to remove taxes from all but retail sales. cleanhippie Apr 2015 #42
"The new bill proposes a one-time tax of 37% on retail sales." < Lower, not gone. jtuck004 Apr 2015 #44
not breaking news SHRED Apr 2015 #29
yeah, that is why I put it in GD. but what is wierd is arely staircase Apr 2015 #31
it was well hidden SHRED Apr 2015 #41
OK,What about sending cannabis through the mail...? ProudProg2u Apr 2015 #32
Tucked into a spending measure. How much is in that spending measure that we do not want? This jwirr Apr 2015 #35
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