john danson
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Some states already have,and I think Ontario has.I'm sure there will be more, so what do you think ?
There have been tons of studies, just no recent ones, none in the past 30 years almost. Studies show that using MJ while young, when specific brain receptors and neurons are underdeveloped, can inhibit learning and performance capabilities. Studies show no effects on unborn babies and no long term substantially negative effects on the health of adults aside from pulmonary nodules from excessive use (37% lowest measure in a study, 67% highest measure in another) but those numbers are debatable because it wasn't mentioned how many among those studied also smoked tobacco.I don't use it in any form, so I don't care. But...I find it kind of ironic that people are pushing to legalize it without any kind of studies about its long-term effects. Including people who go ballistic about GM foods.
A couple of former friends who smoked a lot wound up as amiable losers. Whether they would have wound up that way without MJ is hard to tell.
If I get to a point later in life when I'm in pain or otherwise in need, I hope it's available.
CBD does nothing for me at all, but I am glad it is helping others.
Well, I don't have to smoke it. I can take it as a gummy (mostly useless as it is hard to tell just how much you get and then you need to take so many), cookie (very good), brownie (smell is not as good). Legalizing here was a good thing for me as I can't really drink alcohol as it messes with my head (migraines). If I do smoke I only need one puff. I have never tried medical marijuana.
Let's collect tax revenue on Cannabis, rather than spend billions of dollars in arrest & incarceration.
Unfortunately, CBD only works for me in very high concentration, which is also very high in price. I dislike smoking it(ex smoker) and don't want to further compromise my lungs. I use the Indica gummys, 5mg of which provides a great night's sleep, without any side effects.
It should have been legalized in all states years ago, IMO. It's legal medicinally and for recreational use here in Colorado, and if it was legalized federally it would be better for businesses and consumers.Some states already have,and I think Ontario has.I'm sure there will be more, so what do you think ?