Damnit, I promised I wouldn't get involved in this absurd and
off-topic thread, but I've got to set the record straight here:

In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Tetsuo  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Normal pot doesn't cause hallucinations, exceptions have to be made with
>allergies towards it, or not normal potency pot (artificially enhanced,
>sprayed with lsd, etc...). If both of these factors are not taken in
>consideration, "reefer madness" is a myth, sorry to disappoint you.

Two things:

(1) High dosage marijuana _can_ cause hallucinations, most commonly
    auditory, in a significant minority of the population. This is not
    an allergy issue, but a sensitivity to particular psychoactive
    effects. Not everyone will experience such, but they definitely
    are experienced by some.

(2) Marijuana is never laced with LSD. That's a waste of perfectly good
    LSD. Heat-vaporization is not a usable means of LSD ingestion, simply
    because LSD breaks down at high temperatures.

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