A mellow marijuana smoke session turned violent in Wisconsin when paranoia kicked in for one woman.

Cannabis Induced Paranoia Causes Fatal Situation In Wisconsin

The opinion of cannabis by many people across the United States has changed quite a bit. It used to be frowned upon by the majority of citizens. Several residents have changed their feelings about marijuana, and it's becoming way more acceptable nowadays. There are a few states that have even legalized it. Illinois is part of that, but not Wisconsin.

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There are a few states that have even legalized it. Illinois is part of that, but not Wisconsin. I think more people understand weed these days. They aren't afraid of the side effects anymore. There is a very good reason to be aware of them, though.

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Two friends were having a smoke session in Milwaukee. One of the girls became super paranoid, which is a side effect. This woman thought her friend was going to stab her, so this lady shot and killed her friend. It's so sad that an incident like this happened.

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According to TMJ4...

A Milwaukee woman has been charged in the fatal shooting of a 26-year-old pharmacy student.

 

Jamica Mills, 31, was charged Saturday with one count of first-degree reckless homicide, use of a dangerous weapon, according to a criminal complaint.

 

Prosecutors say Mills claims to have accidentally shot and killed her friend, Ariel Spillner, after she said she had become paranoid that Spillner would stab her after the two had smoked marijuana together.

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