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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My DS has been hospitalized for cannabis induced psychosis due to strong weed. Looks like he’s not alone. What have we done as a nation? I understand the criminal justice component but our kids will suffer. https://www.washingtonpost.com/parenting/2023/05/01/teen-pot-use/[/quote] “We ??” The democrats did this, OP. You voted for this. Elections have consequences. [/quote] I was a teen in the 90s and could get very strong weed at Stuyvesant HS pretty much any time I wanted it. Strong weed has been around for decades. [/quote] Exhibit A: The adult enablers I was talking about.[/quote] What am I enabling? I'm just saying that new legislation hasn't changed as much as people want to think it has. Blaming the voters who wanted to stop spending taxpayer money on prosecuting and incarcerating pot users doesn't make sense. [/quote] Omg-this is a well studied issue with many published studies in leading journals-on average (your teen experience in the 90s notwithstanding) weed is much much stronger. [/quote]
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