Dilbert
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Pretty likely. Makes perfect sense.
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I got stoned and wrote stoner paper #1 called grocery coinpic.twitter.com/m5DxU1JNia
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Just a guess, but folks who don’t use marijuana probably experience fewer opioid problems. But, I am not a doctor.
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No way I believe this! I just had to deny my son freedom help to bail him out of jail here in Ontario Canada.. It's the only power I have to keep him alive. The ptsd of finding him overdosed and seizures is a frightening side effect..
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Places with more marijuana dispensaries have more people moving to different states, to avoid that communities politics
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“opioid” deaths means illegal heroin/fentanyl from China (b/c our overlords have decided to criminalize normal pain prescriptions). it’s over regulation that’s causing the deaths
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Looks to me like the data itself suggest no cause-effect. I suggest instead that places with less stringent drug laws generally see fewer drug deaths and less lethal drug trafficking. (Black markets are very profitable.)
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Too high to light a pipe.
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