During that psychotic break, she stabbed O’Melia multiple times, eventually killing him. She also stabbed herself repeatedly, officials said.

The next morning, officers arrived at the apartment to find O’Melia in a pool of blood and Spejcher screaming hysterically while still holding a knife in her hands. As officers tried to disarm her, Spejcher plunged the knife into her neck, authorities said.

This seems like the right move to me. If you drink alcohol, you know that you’ll be impaired driving and should be held accountable. When you smoke pot, you don’t expect that you’ll stab yourself in the neck. She truly seems to be a victim just as much as the guy, even if his outcome was ultimately worse.

      • @Sodis@feddit.de
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        35 months ago

        If you get a psychosis because of it, yes. Not if you just exhibit the normal effects of the drug you took. Your gotcha argument does not work.

        • @MrJameGumb@lemmy.world
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          -15 months ago

          No, what doesn’t work is this strawman nonsense implying that marijuana is somehow more dangerous than any of these other things. If she had gotten drunk and claimed “psychosis” she would have been laughed out of the courtroom and sent straight to jail. This idea that smoking weed once will cause you to become criminally insane is the same nonsense that was played up when weed was made illegal in the first place.

          • @Sodis@feddit.de
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            15 months ago

            Who spouts this strawman nonsene? You are building it, because apparently your drug of choice is attacked in your interpretation. The psychosis was diagnosed and the clinical manifestation of it is completely different from a normal weed trip. People should definitely know, that this can happen, what the chances are, that higher THC content is riskier and what predispositions could feed into it. The same holds true for other drugs. You know, so that consumers can make informed choices about the stuff they consume.