That most need much of a heads up on synthetic marijuana — but a new published report from the “Journal of forensic science” goes into great detail as to the risks associated with smoking spice, or synthetic marijuana, as it’s more commonly known. The primary issue that these reports site is the lack of consistency in the active ingredients they use as a means to simulate marijuana. In addition to the ever rotating active ingredient list, they also suffer a serious labeling deficiency as to the quantity and chemical types within each brand of synthetic marijuana. The lack of consistency and quantity in any given product has the end result of the person consuming this synthetic garbage without being aware of exactly how much to consume, or what the outcome (quality of high ) might be.
As natural marijuana has somehow been perversely tied to synthetic marijuana, the “Journal of forensic science” — the most respected and widely circulated peer review science journal, has decided to weigh in on the topic of synthetic cannabinoids, versus natural cannabinoids. Unlike natural cannabinoids, the Journal of forensic science found that synthetic cannabinoids have an overwhelming propensity to ignite a significantly different behavioral outcome.
The press confuses, for their own hyperbolic benefit, the crimes committed by synthetic marijuana users on those of just… “marijuana users,” the reality is … the active Synthetic ingredients are far different from natural cannabinoids. Take for example – a couple of weeks ago a man in Florida who thought that attacking a friend who was sound asleep with a butcher knife, was a rational thing to do. Of course it was only made rational to him, by the fact that he’d just finished smoking some Cloud 9 synthetic marijuana. As someone that has smoked natural marijuana for more than three quarters of their life, I have never felt an urge to do that. Most the time I can hardly get off the couch. How about our good old boy down in Texas? A report out of the Lone Star State, goes into great detail regarding a man that decided his family dog would make a great snack… and decided to try and eat him while he was still alive… Sort of like dog sushi. The list of psychotic activities after the consumption of synthetic marijuana goes on and on.