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Never Heard of Cannabis Psychosis, Kevin ‘Ras’ Rasmussen, Bryn’s Friend -Part 4 

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On May 28, 2018, in Thousand Oaks, California, Chad O'Melia and Bryn Spejcher were smoking marijuana out of a bong. Bryn became acutely psychotic and stabbed Chad over 100 times, ending his life. Listen to Kevin "Ras" Rasmussen describe his relationship with Bryn, his opinions of the trial, and how he learned about cannabis-induced psychosis.
Listen to Heidi A. Swan and Dr. Christy Brown, the only podcasters and advocates who attended the trial, describe the details of this case.
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@Adrian_Estando
@Adrian_Estando 8 месяцев назад
Lots of missing information with this case. It sounds like what came out of this girl was already inside her. Weed might have brought it out of her or it might not have. Many if not most people should avoid cannabis but psychosis is often just under the surface. This girl manifested BPD before she ever used cannabis.
@EveryBrainMatters
@EveryBrainMatters 8 месяцев назад
Sorry, your opinions don’t change the facts of this trial. Cannabis-induced psychosis is real and can led to violence.
@Adrian_Estando
@Adrian_Estando 8 месяцев назад
@@EveryBrainMatters - Yes, it’s real. Otherwise I would not be interested in this video. I have experienced cannabis-induced psychosis more than once and I don’t want to ever again. But, I also never committed violence because of it. I was at such a low point the first time that I seriously considered suicide but it never even occurred to me to hurt others or even animals. This girl sounds like she was a ticking time bomb, regardless of her education or if people just put up with her “idiosyncratic” behavior her whole life before using weed. I think people like her are the exception not the rule.
@User-pw3pu
@User-pw3pu 8 месяцев назад
​@@EveryBrainMattersWe get it, you have to shill your products about psychosis. But what you're doing is a disservice to not only smokers but anyone with schizophrenia. That one ladies homeless brother is now in more danger due to this bs. They are more likely to hurt themselves than someone else. 108 stabs is not an accident, she knows what she did.
@scottdunfee8117
@scottdunfee8117 7 месяцев назад
'is real and can led to violence." This what maryjewonna experts look like when they can't even spell words correctly. But don't forget, WE are the ignorant ones that NEED to do some research. How about go back to the 3rd grade darling and research how to spell?
@scottdunfee8117
@scottdunfee8117 7 месяцев назад
I find it quite amazing that they even let her volunteer in an animal shelter considering she actually KILLED Chad's dog. Somehow Ms Spejcher and her own dog were the only survivors of the heinous knife attack. I will be looking forward to the civil case brought against her, since Chad received zero justice from the criminal court, Sean will be going through the civil court next.
@yosup42
@yosup42 5 месяцев назад
This just proves you’re talking out your ass and are ignorant. She didn’t kill chads dog, his dog is still alive. No dogs were killed at all as a matter of fact.
@Eric20174
@Eric20174 8 месяцев назад
“He let it happen” What a disgusting human being and a terrible thing to say. Someone died, and it wasn’t Bryn.
@scottdunfee8117
@scottdunfee8117 7 месяцев назад
I totally agree with you. The amount of victim blaming involved with this case is absolutely pathetic. If the roles were reversed Chad would most likely be in prison for life, and rightly so.
@Eric20174
@Eric20174 5 месяцев назад
I’m surprised no one from EBM has cared to say anything about them saying that “Chad let it happen”. It’s almost as if they don’t care at all about the victim, and more about pushing their agenda.
@yosup42
@yosup42 5 месяцев назад
@@Eric20174this podcast is about educating people on the risks of marijuana and psychosis. People can continue to be ignorant to how it works or what causes it and nit pick at the smallest of details or comments made. But you’re not looking at the big picture. Stay sheltered.
@Eric20174
@Eric20174 5 месяцев назад
@@yosup421) you missed the entire point of what I said. I was specifically pointing out when she said “he let it happen” regarding the person who lost their life after being stabbed over 100 times. Strictly because Bryn fits their narrative. 2) the “big” picture is that psychosis can happen. But the person also has a predisposed condition that biologically triggers them into psychosis. It’s not the everyday person. Otherwise there would be murders from marijuana psychosis every day. And there isn’t. It’s rare
@Eric20174
@Eric20174 5 месяцев назад
@@yosup42 Also pretty sure yosup is Kevin. Hope your personal training business is going good bro. Looked sick
@scottdunfee8117
@scottdunfee8117 7 месяцев назад
"It wasn't ME your honor... It was the one-armed marijuana!" This is now a legal defense strategy that murderers can use to avoid prison time. I wonder how long until the copycat cases start rolling in. Her community service sentence totals out to less than 1 hour per stab.
@yosup42
@yosup42 7 месяцев назад
Every comment you’ve made on this channel is ridiculously ignorant. You’re letting your emotions get to you instead of using reason or understanding. Do some research on what psychosis is, it’s real and you don’t get to choose what happens when you go through it.
@scottdunfee8117
@scottdunfee8117 7 месяцев назад
I've heard all the quack job misinformation from so-called experts. I'll turn my brain off for a second and believe it. Now since all this reefer madness is "true", shouldn't people like Bryn be secured in a mental institution for her own safety, and also for the safety of society. I mean dope is readily available, and she could relapse at any given moment. The risk is just far too great.
@scottdunfee8117
@scottdunfee8117 7 месяцев назад
@@yosup42 So what is ignorant about the comment? Are you familiar with case law? Did she get 2 hours per stab or was it less than one. I'm curious to know what you think.
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