When a mass shooting occurs, some people act as if the guns
themselves are responsible rather than the people who use
them, Other people respond with the statement: "Guns don't
kill people. People do." The statement is true because guns
cannot independently affect the operation of the human brain.
The brain is a complex system controlled by the interaction of
various chemicals. People use marijuana because it is one of the
chemicals .that can affect the operation of the brain.
Unfortunately, there is a dark side to marijuana. In
addition to creating the sensation of feeling "high", marijuana can
cause behavior that kills.
Marijuana has two ways of killing people. Marijuana
reduces the brain's ability to detect and respond appropriately to
danger such as when
driving a car. Sometimes the marijuana user dies
from a traffic accident. Sometime the person who dies was
simply in the wrong place at the wrong time.
Marijuana is associated with homicidal behavior. Marijuana
violence often involves firearms. Some of this
violence is due to marijuana's tendency to induce paranoia
in some people. Marijuana heightens the
sense of fear as it does the other senses.
The sense of
smell can play a role in Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
[PTSD]. Police officers who have had a bad experience
with drug dealers or marijuana users could become overly
fearful if they smell marijuana on someone they are dealing with and be
more likely to shoot than they would be otherwise. Government
needs to finance research on this possibility.
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this is the rhetorical equivalent of shooting chaff out the back of an airplane to dodge a missile
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