Potent Pot Myths Exposed (Again) »
Posted By earthlingerer 6 months, 1 week ago in NewsAustralian researchers will be releasing a study in the journal Addiction, which says in summary: "Claims made in the public domain about a 20- or 30-fold increase in cannabis potency and about the adverse mental health effects of cannabis contamination are not supported currently by the evidence."
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earthlingerer6 months, 1 week ago
It seems that today's weed IS a little better than ten years ago, though.
The study also refutes the treatment statistics parroted by the Reefer Madness crowd, saying that mandatory treatment through courts and corrections simply doesn't really count.
So, when you read about those kids smoking the deadly, maddening "skunk", downing some ciders, and killing old people, I guess it's really just come down to what it's always been... the alcohol.
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