Like Colorado and other states that have legalized pot, Canada will pay a social price for its permissiveness. The liberal press and politicians will tamp down that exposition but it will happen.
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Replying to @BillOReilly
And get a larger social benefit? Gotta measure both sides.
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Incorrect, Scott. The measurement of the health repercussions of pot is in its infancy, much like cigarettes were in the 50s when Doctors were promoting health benefits in commercials.
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Few things have been studied more, for decades.
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Replying to @ScottAdamsSays @BillOReilly
Just because you say it with conviction don't make it so. There has been no credible studies indicating smoking pot will not be harmful to the health of a person. Breathing in smoke is bad for a body.
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Studies so far disagree.
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