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Post by Eva Yojimbo on Mar 10, 2018 2:38:31 GMT
Yes, I'm sure to a lot of people it is, but why lose the IQ points at all when you can just wait until your 20s when your brain developments slows down and isn't as apt to be damaged by drug-use? What's the rush? Here's the quote: "The amount people smoked also made a difference. Those who smoked the most — at least every day — saw the greatest drop in IQ..." Nobody lives forever you know. "The amount people smoked also made a difference. Those who smoked the most — at least every day — saw the greatest drop in IQ" =/= "No matter how much you smoke weed you will have some degree of brain damage" You do realize that the original claim I responded to was: "There's nothing wrong with kids doing drugs and drinking," yes? If now you're going with "nobody lives forever" as a defense, I'll just say "there's nothing wrong with going skydiving without a parachute." I'm getting rather tired of you moving the goalposts. You ask me to show where the article says the amount matters, and now you're saying that me showing that isn't the same as showing no matter how much is smoked there's brain damage, which isn't something you asked me to show, nor something I claimed. 
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