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  • Reality: Cannabis use makes you more likely to experience psychosis, but your genetics, early development and life experiences have a much stronger effect on your chances of becoming ill.
  • Myth: ‘Cannabis is the biggest cause of psychosis’.
  • Other people’s use can’t predict your reaction.
  • Reality: Cannabis affects different people differently.
  • Myth: ‘My mate is fine, so I’ll be fine’.
  • Reality: Cannabis can cause psychotic symptoms even at low doses.
  • Up to a quarter of people diagnosed with schizophrenia may also have a cannabis use disorder.
  • It’s very common in people with psychotic disorders: cannabis use is much higher in people living with psychotic disorders than in the general population or even people with other mental illnesses.
  • It’s common: more than 1 in 10 Australians aged 14+ have used cannabis in the past year.
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  • It’s addictive: cannabis contains THC, a highly addictive chemical.
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    It’s a depressant psychoactive substance that can cause temporary psychotic symptoms and, in some cases, full psychotic disorders like schizophrenia.

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  • Leaving a gift in your will Consider a gift in your will to leave a lasting legacyĬannabis (marijuana, hashish, weed, dope) is the most commonly used illicit recreational drug in Australia.
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