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Drugs Live: The Cannabis Trial Channel 4

DRUGS LIVE: CANNABIS ON TRIAL


Finally the wait is over the live cannabis Trial is due this Tuesday night Channel 4 on 3 March 2015
Check out this sample video taking from the programme http://www.channel4.com/programmes/drugs-live/videos/all/jon-snow-takes-skunk

Remember illegal cannabis growers do not test THC strength nor do they try to grow a plant with minimum THc , Cannabis is harmless but like everything else too much of something can be bad, It really means we need to control an regulate or grow ouor own , So then we can finally be safer smoking this herb.

In the study which Jon Snow (a scientist who took cannabis while taking part in the show) and others took part, They are comparing the effects of two different types of cannabis. One type has high levels of THC but virtually no CBD (which is highly dangerous as humans need cbd in cannabis to keep there mental health just right) and is often referred to as "skunk". The other type, sometimes called hash, generally has a lower level of THC and substantial amounts of CBD. In the UK, 80% of the cannabis sold nowadays is skunk, making it hard for people to access cannabis with a THC-CBD balance.

The participants are at risk in future life due to taking cannabis live on tele when this is broadcasted, so please do support don't hate. don't punish.


Last year cannabis was smoked by two million people in the UK, making it the most commonly used illicit drug. Around a third of 16 to 24-year-olds have tried it. But cannabis has changed a lot in recent years. 'Skunk' is a potent form of cannabis that now dominates 80% of the British market. Some believe it is far more addictive than other forms of cannabis and can provoke paranoid episodes, psychotic symptoms and memory loss. In Drugs Live: Cannabis on Trial, volunteers - including Jon Snow, Matthew Parris and Jennie Bond - will be seen taking part in a ground-breaking scientific trial looking at the effects on the brain of two different forms of cannabis - 'skunk' and 'hash'. Another volunteer will be going through the trial live in the studio. The six-month trial has been designed by one of the world's leading experts on the effects of illegal drugs on the brain, psychopharmacologist Professor Val Curran, and conducted at University College London. Professor David Nutt of Imperial College London will also feature in the programme. The new programme, which is presented by Jon Snow and Dr Christian Jessen, follows the success of Channel 4's Drugs Live: The Ecstasy Trial in 2012. Professors Curran and Nutt will explain the chemicals in cannabis that are responsible for the effects seen and how they differ between the two forms of the drug, as well as exploring the potentially positive effects and risks of cannabis. And a live studio audience will debate the effectiveness of the UK law, using examples of legalisation and medical use from around the world. There will be online resources and links to support and advice at channel4.com/drugslive and viewers will be able to interact via social media. Dir: David Coleman; Series Prod: Dan Kendall; Exec Prod: Alan Hayling; Prod Co: Renegade Productions (a Warner Bros Television Production UK Ltd company)


Drugs Live: The Cannabis Trial will be broadcast on Channel 4 on 3 March 2015

http://www.channel4.com/info/press/programme-information/drugs-live-cannabis

 

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