Single cases always make an emotional argument to involved just as
personal experience does, but that's a total aside.
If you can find that reference, I'd appreciate it. Not that it means
anything to me, but a reference is always good when a discussion like
this comes up. And you KNOW it will again. and again. and again.

On Wed, Jul 22, 2009 at 3:58 PM, Larry Lyons<[email protected]> wrote:
> Wrong. there are mostly other factors involved in that case. A single case 
> doesn't make a real argument, expect to that person.
>
> I'll have to dig up the reference, but there has been research looking at the 
>  cognitive impact of smoking weed over the long term. The researchers 
> compared 2 samples in Jamaica, those who smoked weed regularly on a daily 
> basis for at least 20 years, and those who did not touch the stuff. The two 
> groups were matched on age, gender, SES, work status and general health. In 
> terms of a variety of cognitive performance measures there were no 
> differences in the two groups

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