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Cannabis drove my son to take his own life From York Press Mum Melanie, a property manager, said: "Even as a boy he spoke about his future, of having a large family and how he wanted to start up his own business." But tragically it is a future she and Matthew's dad, Michael, will never see for their only child. With the highest amount of respect intended to Matthew's family, correlation does not equal causation. In the event of a death, especially a suicide where a young person dies before his time, people look for an easy target to pin the blame upon. Children who have suffered abuse are more likely to be driven to alcohol at an early age. Their turmoil is not necessarily the fault of alcohol though. People with psychological problems are more likely to self medicate through cannabis, this has been proven time and time again. Being in a health facility, Matthew would have been unable to access the drug, and beyond a 6+ month stay it would be incredibly hard to pin his suicide on a drug that he hadn't been able to take. Finally, the insinuation that Cannabis can be the sole cause of psychotic episodes is flimsy in terms of evidence. The only instance of psychosis that can be scientifically substantiated is in the case of people who have too much residual THC in their system from HEAVY smoking. These episodes cease after 2 weeks of discontinuing cannabis use. With the highest amount of respect intended to Matthew's family, correlation does not equal causation. In the event of a death, especially a suicide where a young person dies before his time, people look for an easy target to pin the blame upon. Children who have suffered abuse are more likely to be driven to alcohol at an early age. Their turmoil is not necessarily the fault of alcohol though. People with psychological problems are more likely to self medicate through cannabis, this has been proven time and time again. Being in a health facility, Matthew would have been unable to access the drug, and beyond a 6+ month stay it would be incredibly hard to pin his suicide on a drug that he hadn't been able to take. Finally, the insinuation that Cannabis can be the sole cause of psychotic episodes is flimsy in terms of evidence. The only instance of psychosis that can be scientifically substantiated is in the case of people who have too much residual THC in their system from HEAVY smoking. In the event of a death, especially a suicide where a young person dies before his time, people look for an easy target to pin the blame upon. Children who have suffered abuse are more likely to be driven to alcohol at an early age. Their turmoil is not necessarily the fault of alcohol though. People with psychological problems are more likely to self medicate through cannabis, this has been proven time and time again. Being in a health facility, Matthew would have been unable to access the drug, and beyond a 6+ month stay it would be incredibly hard to pin his suicide on a drug that he hadn't been able to take. Finally, the insinuation that Cannabis can be the sole cause of psychotic episodes is flimsy in terms of evidence. The only instance of psychosis that can be scientifically substantiated is in the case of people who have too much residual THC in their system from HEAVY smoking. These episodes cease after 2 weeks of discontinuing cannabis use. This is a tragic story. Mostly because a young person has died and been taken away from their family, but also because of the terrible misinformation present. If we are looking to blame something for the death of this young man lets blame prohibition instead! "When Matthew was 14 and a pupil at Westcliff High School, teachers reported he wasn't paying as much attention at school." So when he was 14 he was able to access a psychoactive substance. How is this at all possible? Why are we not addressing why our government refuses to control and regulate the sale of cannabis? Cannabis which when compared with many other drugs (legal and illegal) is a far safer alternative. Alcohol kills thousands of people every single year and is also responsible for a far larger number of serious mental health cases. Not one death has EVER been attributed to the direct use of cannabis. Now lets address cannabis and mental health. Cannabis DOES NOT CAUSE ANY LONG TERM MENTAL ILLNESSES. Many things can actually trigger such an illness. In fact recent studies have proven that an element of cannabis called CBD has antipsychotic properties. So if you come across some weed that is mainly THC and hardly any CBD (it being a complete gamble) those that are more susceptible to its negative effects will possibly suffer as a consequence. THIS IS BECAUSE OF PROHIBITION! The mother can blame cannabis all she likes, but at the end of the day what actually killed her son is the failure of our government to take responsibility of the production and sale of cannabis and prevent harm to those most vulnerable, and also the care system that should of prevented him from committing suicide by continually failing to treat his illness. Cannabis is an easy scapegoat for all such failings. Let me just make it clear, I personally believe that whilst the brain is still developing it should not be potentially damaged whilst doing so by those under 18 years of age consuming ANY form of drugs. I class alcohol and caffeine as drugs. Two substances that are many more times harmful than cannabis yet are hardly ever recognised as harmful and dangerous DRUGS! This is a tragic story. Mostly because a young person has died and been taken away from their family, but also because of the terrible misinformation present.
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