How interesting that on the same day, the following study was released, @JeromeAdamsMD , shill of the most corrupt presidential administration this country has ever seen would decide to run with the study which paints cannabis as ineffective.
#Cannabis
https://journals.plos.org/plosmedicine/article?id=10.1371/journal.pmed.1002967 …https://twitter.com/JeromeAdamsMD/status/1196916197360570368 …
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And cannabis use every day is not proven to be safe- there are increasingly established neurocognitive effects of heavy long term usage.
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Citations or you're just another D.A.R.E. hack.
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We know alcohol is worse for young brains than cannabis. See FASD. We've seen accidental pediatric ingestion reports go up where cannabis has been legalized, but this is due in part to caregivers feeling less afraid to report incidents.https://globalnews.ca/news/5400005/cosmetic-products-poison-children-study/ …
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I'd be interested in what literature you included in your review to make this sweeping statement. Mind sharing your sources?
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Observation, admittedly non-Academic: Since alcohol can kill and death is bad for one's brain, comparing alcohol favorably to just about anything is odd. Or have pediatricians started serving martinis to epileptic patients, and we just haven't heard about it yet.
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This is false.
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Wrong. Legalization leads to stricter controls and smaller black market sales. This means LESS access by youth. As for normalization, that leads to education and an actual understanding of risks, not assumptions like you are making. Alcohol toxicity kills hundreds of kids yearly.
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cannabis access. My main concern remains youth and perinatal use, but to truly weigh risk and benefit, we need more research & evaluation like this.