Couldn’t agree more. It’s time for a new approach. |
Troll |
It took a good 6-9 months of no weed use and daily Thorazine for the voices and paranoia to subside. We decided a school close to home would be a good choice. Three years later and he’s off the medication and doing well. |
How regulated is it really? According to this article, it is often impossible to know the potency of marijuana. Moreover, the article says that “regular use of high-potency THC can amplify anxiety”. https://harvardpublichealth.org/policy-practice/as-thc-potency-rises-federal-cannabis-regulation-must-follow/#:~:text=Federal%20regulations%20there%20include%20THC,safer%20and%20more%20predictable%20market. Aside from the unknown potency of marijuana, there are apparently a wide variety of potential contaminants - including e-coli, mold, pesticides, and rubber. State regulations may require testing of a few contaminants, but different states test for different contaminants and there doesn’t appear to be enough research to determine which contaminants are most dangerous, nor how dangerous they might be. Further, apparently the black market is so widespread that even where marijuana is sold openly in stores, those stores may be obtaining some of their marijuana from unscreened black market sources. https://www.npr.org/2025/02/03/g-s1-46197/weed-marijuana-cannabis-safety-regulation https://cbsaustin.com/amp/news/spotlight-on-america/how-safe-is-legal-marijuana |
The good news is marijuana use among teens is steadily declining.
Some studies attribute it to state-level legalization which often strictly forbids selling to anyone under 21. |
Incorrect. Veterans with PTSD need better access to affordable mental health care, including better-regulated drugs that work better. Weed is the throwaway/stopgap. Using veterans as justification for legalizing weed is intellectually lazy (at best). -vet/former cannabis user |
My 18 yr old went online and easily got a medical marijuana card. I think he said it took 10 minutes to meet online with a doctor to tell her he had trouble sleeping and voila, he had a card the same day. |
Speaking as a prior addict amirite? |
The pp literally wrote "I've kicked addictions to all these things." |
And let’s not forget: Elon Musk is a marijuana advocate / user. |
There was just a study I saw recently that said marijuana use aged the brain rapidly only second to Schizophrenia, which the scans show is the fastest deterioration to the brain. |
I think when long-term marijuana use studies come out, we’re going to have a lot of regrets about legalizing it. |
+1 Both Colorado and California and rethinking legalization as they have had a few decades to see the amazing affects on the general population. |
Realistically what tools are there to reserve course on behavior and culture other than serious prison time for "nonviolent" offenders? |
I don’t think we need to choose between the extremes of either legalizing recreational usage or punishing any and all use (including medical) with serious prison time. I have already posted on this thread about how dangerous I think marijuana is and why I think legalization was a terrible mistake. I do, however, think that it should be available medically, under a doctor’s guidance. I also think that while recreational usage should be illegal, there are other possible consequences than imprisonment that we could try, including, but not limited to: - treatment (counseling, support groups, rehab, etc.) - community service - fines - house arrest/probation At the very least, warnings (both about personal and secondhand dangers) ought to required to be prominently displayed, both at dispensaries and on the products themselves. Too many people think of marijuana as safe because it’s “natural”, when it actually poses very real and potentially severe dangers. https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC11499700/#:~:text=Warning%3A%20Frequent%20and%20prolonged%20use,brain%20development%20and%20impaired%20memory. Didn’t we learn anything from big tobacco? I don’t believe that the legalization movement was about relief from government repression, nor about the interests of individual marijuana users. I think it’s all about $$$, with human suffering taking a backseat to profits. |