Impossible. Homeless guy down the street told me it cured cancer and was harmless.
MJ20/20 said:
Great news. The people we don't want having kids, aren't having kids. This is effectively Eugenics and as American as apple pie.
flyrancher said:MJ20/20 said:
Great news. The people we don't want having kids, aren't having kids. This is effectively Eugenics and as American as apple pie.
Fertility rates are probably less affected by THC than by obesity of both females & males. The absence of self discipline among Americans of all ages will ultimately sink our culture.
flyrancher said:MJ20/20 said:
Great news. The people we don't want having kids, aren't having kids. This is effectively Eugenics and as American as apple pie.
Fertility rates are probably less affected by THC than by obesity of both females & males. The absence of self discipline among Americans of all ages will ultimately sink our culture.
Infection_Ag11 said:FriscoKid said:Infection_Ag11 said:samurai_science said:
Just one of the many factors leading to lower birth rates and increased autism. Maybe other long term health issues we dont even know about. I wonder if this could be tracked in states that have lax laws against its use?
Falling fertility rates are driven largely by one, obesity (by far the biggest factor and why fertility rates are dropping much faster in developed countries which have higher rates of obesity) and two, the ubiquitous exposure to plastics and some of their byproducts.
Everything else is such a distant factor behind those as to effectively be irrelevant.
Fat girls get knocked up all the time. And, I'll put "micro-plastics" on the same level as global warming, acid rain, and polar bears going extinct.
Alcohol and tobacco are a real issue, but I'm not buying the leftist "micro-plastic" crap.
The data on obesity and infertility/pregnancy complications is as extensive as it gets. Miscarriage rates and female BMI show a direct correlation in every study ever done on the matter, for example.
With respect to plastics, some of the claims particularly those around cancer do seem to be overstated based on what we currently know. But there is a significant amount of literature showing pretty notable effects on the ability to conceive based on measured levels of certain microplastics. And we know beyond much doubt they do impact hormone regulation above certain levels, so it only stands to reason they likely impact fertility.
Also, not sure why you'd label concerns over plastics "leftist". Especially since some of the loudest voices on the issue are coming from the right these days.
Infection_Ag11 said:samurai_science said:
Just one of the many factors leading to lower birth rates and increased autism. Maybe other long term health issues we dont even know about. I wonder if this could be tracked in states that have lax laws against its use?
Falling fertility rates are driven largely by one, obesity (by far the biggest factor and why fertility rates are dropping much faster in developed countries which have higher rates of obesity) and two, the ubiquitous exposure to plastics and some of their byproducts.
Everything else is such a distant factor behind those as to effectively be irrelevant.
Burpelson said:
There always has to be a boogeyman and THC is it!!
Burpelson said:
There always has to be a boogeyman and THC is it!!
samurai_science said:Burpelson said:
There always has to be a boogeyman and THC is it!!
Its just a study from Duke, if you dont like it then ignore it. It damages DNA in sperm and maybe has a link to Autism. Its not a "boogeyman"
Lathspell said:samurai_science said:Burpelson said:
There always has to be a boogeyman and THC is it!!
Its just a study from Duke, if you dont like it then ignore it. It damages DNA in sperm and maybe has a link to Autism. Its not a "boogeyman"
You are also heavily twisting this study based on a short social media clip. They even go on to say the effects they believe they are seeing are not permanent. Cutting off usage for a few months should remove any supposed affects of THC.
This is also a single study with no peer review. I haven't seen the full breakdown of all the other factors affecting the participants. What is their exercise routine? What is their diet? What is their age? Race? Who paid for the study?
Forgive us if we don't declare a 2 minute clip from the internet as Gospel.
jja79 said:
I'll tell the parents I know with worthless kids on the couch everything is okay because a Texags guy says it is.
jja79 said:
I'll tell the parents I know with worthless kids on the couch everything is okay because a Texags guy says it is.
Lathspell said:samurai_science said:Burpelson said:
There always has to be a boogeyman and THC is it!!
Its just a study from Duke, if you dont like it then ignore it. It damages DNA in sperm and maybe has a link to Autism. Its not a "boogeyman"
You are also heavily twisting this study based on a short social media clip. They even go on to say the effects they believe they are seeing are not permanent. Cutting off usage for a few months should remove any supposed affects of THC.
This is also a single study with no peer review. I haven't seen the full breakdown of all the other factors affecting the participants. What is their exercise routine? What is their diet? What is their age? Race? Who paid for the study?
Forgive us if we don't declare a 2 minute clip from the internet as Gospel.
Martin Q. Blank said:
Has someone checked on Grapesoda?
jja79 said:
I'm not a scientist nor have I completed a legitimate study but the only people I know with a worthless, unmotivated, under performing 25-35 year old hanging around the house have the same cause. Marijuana.
One Eyed Reveille said:Infection_Ag11 said:samurai_science said:
Just one of the many factors leading to lower birth rates and increased autism. Maybe other long term health issues we dont even know about. I wonder if this could be tracked in states that have lax laws against its use?
Falling fertility rates are driven largely by one, obesity (by far the biggest factor and why fertility rates are dropping much faster in developed countries which have higher rates of obesity) and two, the ubiquitous exposure to plastics and some of their byproducts.
Everything else is such a distant factor behind those as to effectively be irrelevant.
And I read an article recently claiming 90 % of the microplastics are related to gloves. Have you seen that?
Lathspell said:
What child?
Lol... yet another person who watched a short clip regarding a study, about which they know nothing, and now takes the responses to it as Gospel.
Homeless people aren't smoking much weed. They're on everything else including alcohol. LolGnome Sayin said:
Impossible. Homeless guy down the street told me it cured cancer and was harmless.
Law-Apt_3G said:
Put this on top of the current problems of weed induced scromiting and schizophrenia ERs are navigating. Check out YouTube of all the crying mommies testimonies of THC turning their kid schizophrenic.
Don't forget that weed is what all mass shooters have in common.
Doctors have no idea, the brain is virtually unknown territory.