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not many crimes are commited under the influence of cannabis, the main one would probably be Driving under the influence, its rare for extreme violence or any violent crimes to be commited through cannabis use alone, although strong cannabis (high grade/skunk) can cause extreme mood swings, paranoia or even phcycosis in some people

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