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It didn't "make" your brother in law do or feel anything, he needs to take responsibility for his own actions.
Well, he's dead now. He hid it well. The first thing we knew about it was when he disappeared, leaving an insane paranoid note. But hey, I'm sure you lot all know better than me about what happened.
I'm sorry that happened to you, but you cannot blame cannabis.
A known side effect of taking a large amount of cannabis is paranoia. He smoked a LOT, so although it's not definite, it's a bit of a smoking gun.
I'm not going to argue with you about someone close to you who passed that I know nothing about... But that's just not how it works.
Literally is mate. Try looking it up. It's well documented.
https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/know-your-mind/201407/cannabis-really-can-cause-paranoia
OK. Enjoy your weekend.
I’m sure a stranger does, because you clearly have no clue. That’s like saying Tylenol causes autism lol
The best people are saying it, so it must be true lol