Tragically this happened in my family too. THC toxicity is a serious problem in today's world. Don't beleive the lies, POT KILLS!!!!
2006-07-28 02:51:18
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answered by NONAME 1
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Sadly, there is no such thing as "overdosing" on marijuana. I have smoked so much weed at one time that if overdosing were a potential reality I'd know about it. If the weed is sprinkled or dusted with some sort of other substance like cocaine, heroin, acid, speed, etc then there "might" be some adverse effects but NO OVERDOSING. What sort of joke are you playing? Typically adolescents who've not yet achieved maturity would post some dumb ***'d crap like this. Additionally, marijuana DOES NOT lead to addiction or other more potent substances. The person's lifestyle/character/upbringing/genetic makeup are what are responsible for further drug usage and potential use of more potent drugs.
2006-07-28 05:56:23
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answered by Jim 2
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I am so sorry that happened. 2 years ago, I lost my cousin to drug overdose, too. I was very close to him and I know how painful it is to lose someone to something that stupid. There really is no specific way to cope with that kind of pain. Some people like to talk about it, and some people like to stay quiet and work through it alone. I found that being around family and thinking about all the great times you had with that person makes it a little easier. I don't know what your situation is, but my cousin was married and had 3 babies. the 2 boys look exactly like him, so seeing them all the time made it a little harder to deal with the pain. Unfortunately, these sorts of things happen and there isn't anything we can do about it besides let time take it's course. Please don't hesitate to email me. I will be here if you need to talk.
2006-07-28 02:59:16
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answered by ? 4
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you know here is the sad thing, I have epilepsy and I smoked a lot of weed when I was younger and I still do to this day, it even caused me a couple of seizures once when I was younger because I decided to smoke for almost 12 hours straight, but even then it didn't kill me, a seizure could have killed me but it didn't, so I somehow doubt anyone has ever overdosed on marijuana, it is always quite possible that someone could get really smoked out and walk in front of a train or something like that but to OD on marijuana itself? nope sorry uh uh, your lying and you know it, so you can cope with it by putting down your crack pipe and stopping your sad lies
2006-07-28 02:53:05
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't understand what you mean? You can't overdose on pot. At the most it would just make you throw up or go to sleep. Are you sure drinking or other drugs weren't involved. As for coping with it I pray for comfort and strength when I face troubles in my life.
2006-07-28 02:50:15
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answered by chitchenitza 3
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I know a girl that this happened to as well. Marla was a shy girl, a GOOD girl, until she was introduced to The Weed. She started smoking because her friends told her it was "cool", and soon she needed more and more of it to get that same "high". Eventually, she fell in with a crowd of The Coloreds, and she began trading sex for her fix of The Weed. I heard recently that she was found dead in an alley with a marijuana joint hanging from her cold, dead lips.
2006-07-28 03:07:11
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answered by rev_charles_russell 1
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you won't manage to die from a marijuana overdose. you won't manage to die from a marijuana overdose. you won't manage to die from a marijuana overdose. it is between the least poisonous ingredients interior the international. Cannabinoids are helpful to a lot of human beings and manage many ailments. i'm sorry your pal died yet what you're able to do is get your information rapidly.
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answered by ? 4
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"It might be surprising to know that in all the many years people have been using marijuana, to the best of anyone's knowledge, no one has ever died from a pot overdose. In technical jargon, marijuana has no level of acute toxicity."
2006-07-28 02:52:26
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answered by Selkie 6
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As far as I know, you can't OD on marijuana. So, put down the pipe and get a life.
2006-07-28 02:47:57
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answered by Evilest_Wendy 6
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I didnt know it ws possible to overdose on weed.Im sorry for your loss but only time will heal
2006-07-28 02:47:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Then what happened? He/she woke up, forgot where their keys were and had to stay at your house, then had the munchies and ate you out of house and home?. I can see how that could be tragic.
2006-07-28 02:50:58
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answered by Anonymous
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