Is this true?
Answers: The first part is close to true. There are at lowest possible 13 million documented users of marijuana in the US (and credible millions more who refuse to own it), and there is not a single prearranged case of an overdose.
In evaluating drugs, one of the tools researchers use is the toxicity ratio. This is the ratio of how much of the drug is needed to lead to a reaction Vs. how much of a drug will become toxic. The ratio for marijuana be literally off the level. Researchers reporting in the Journal of American Medicine determined it would be nearly physically impossible to filch enough marijuana to create a toxic reaction.
Just as a citation, the ratio of alcohol was 13/1. Which system if you take 13 times the amount of alcohol needed to catch drunk, you could die of alcohol poisoning.
The second part is foolishness. A "high" eventually wears rotten, and further doses of the drug produce diminishing returns.
I don't know if you can or can't OD on marijuana but it seems approaching you could. Just logically, too much of anything can hurt you. Breathing pure oxygen can kill you... so I'd say aloud yes you can.
But it's not possible to become sober after smoking a bunch of it. You are probably so illustrious you think you're sober but you're probably walking around close to a dumber a** than you were after the first puff.
You can overdose on marijuana to a point, you can enjoy what is known as a 'white ghost', something to do next to halusinating and then not self able to concordat with normality for a while, a friend i know did this and it took him days to recover!
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