To all the stoners out there who believe you can't OD on Weed, you couldn't be more wrong. Scientists give drugs an LD-5
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LinkTGF — 18 years ago(September 18, 2007 12:15 AM)
Simply because it is theoretically possible to do it but ONLY given the impossible circumstances under which it would happen, means that you cannot OD on it. Find me a man who could smoke 1500 lbs in 15 mins and I'll give you a cookie.
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ellisdtripp — 16 years ago(November 02, 2009 09:34 AM)
If you somehow managed to even COMBUST that much grass that quickly, what would kill you would be either oxygen deprivation or carbon monoxide poisoning, not an overdose of THC.
EVERYTHING has an LD-50, even oxygen or water. whather that has any practical meaning is quite another issue. some scientists that have conducted THC toxicity studies have found the stuff so benign that the dosages required to kill a mouse were "equivalent to drowning the mouse in hash oil". -
yetanothermoviegeek — 16 years ago(November 04, 2009 09:14 AM)
I'm confused as to which message you are trying to convey. First, you open by saying that "you can OD on weed". Than you go on to talk about the ridiculous quantities of smoke you would have to consume in order to obtain a lethal status. Now here's where I get confused, you conclude by stating that there is such a thing as a lethal marijuana dosage but it is physically unatainable, thus negating your opening theory. So, my question to you is this: What was your MAIN focus point in this post? There's a possibility that I chose the wrong one.
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