🚨 NEW STUDY: Cannabis isn’t harmless.
People who start smoking weed to “self-medicate” face higher risks of depression, paranoia, and psychosis.
The data is damning — and it’s especially bad for teens.
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2/ Researchers at King’s College London found:
• Self-medicating users consumed far more THC than others.
• They reported higher rates of anxiety, depression, paranoia.
• Using it to “treat” mental health often worsened mental health.
3/ Starting weed use for “fun” or “curiosity” = fewer negative effects.
Starting weed use for “anxiety” or “depression” = far more paranoia and depression.
Translation: the myth of marijuana as “medicine” for mental health just collapsed.
4/ And teens? It’s even worse.
A separate 2024 study found cannabis users were 11x more likely to develop a psychotic disorder (like schizophrenia).
Adolescents are uniquely vulnerable to permanent brain changes from THC.
5/ The results also tie weed use to childhood trauma.
Researchers found trauma + cannabis = a dangerous multiplier effect.
Cannabis didn’t heal trauma. It amplified paranoia and worsened outcomes.
6/ Here’s the bigger picture:
Legalization was sold as harmless, even beneficial. But the data shows cannabis use fuels:
• Mental illness
• Psychosis
• Crime and violence
• A generation of addicted young people
The costs are staggering.
7/ Bottom line: 🚨
Cannabis is not “medicine” for mental health.
It fuels depression, paranoia, and psychosis — especially in teens.
States were wrong to approach this issue without caution.
Science is catching up to what common sense always knew.
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