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In the 09/17/2018 edition:

BREAKING: HHS Reports Heavy Marijuana Use Skyrocketing

Sep 17, 2018 12:35 pm

SAM 14 September 2018
Family First Comment:  There are now twice as many daily or near daily marijuana users in the US than just a decade ago, according to the most comprehensive survey on drug use released today by the federal government. There are also now 8,300 new marijuana users each day, and 22% of 18 to 25 year olds are currently using the drug–the highest number for all three stats in recent memory. “Big Marijuana – just like Big Tobacco years ago – continues to glorify marijuana as a cure-all that can do little or no harm. If it wasn’t for marijuana, overall drug use in this country would be going down. Rising mental health issues, drugged driving crashes, and an increasingly stoned workforce won’t help us get ahead. We should put the brakes on marijuana legalization and start a national science-based marijuana awareness campaign similar to successful anti-tobacco campaigns.”
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There are now twice as many daily or near daily marijuana users in the US than just a decade ago, according to the most comprehensive survey on drug use released today by the federal government. There are also now 8,300 new marijuana users each day, and 22% of 18 to 25 year olds are currently using the drug–the highest number for all three stats in recent memory.

“The marijuana industry is getting their wish,” said Kevin A. Sabet, Ph.D., president of Smart Approaches to Marijuana (SAM) and a former White House drug policy adviser. “More people are using highly potent pot edibles and other items much more often, and the perception of harm for these products is plummeting. It is time we woke up as a country and put science above ideology.”

The National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH) also found that 42% of marijuana users use the drug daily or almost daily, and that marijuana was used by more than 8 in 10 substance users. Marijuana use rose significantly among age groups 12 and up, 18 and up, and 26 and up. Use among 12 to 17 year olds was stable versus last year, though in legalized states NSDUH data show marijuana use higher on average in legalized states.

“Big Marijuana – just like Big Tobacco years ago – continues to glorify marijuana as a cure-all that can do little or no harm,” said Sabet. “If it wasn’t for marijuana, overall drug use in this country would be going down. Rising mental health issues, drugged driving crashes, and an increasingly stoned workforce won’t help us get ahead. We should put the brakes on marijuana legalization and start a national science-based marijuana awareness campaign similar to successful anti-tobacco campaigns.”
READ MORE: https://learnaboutsam.org/new-hhs-survey-heavy-marijuana-use-skyrocketing-youth-in-late-teens-using-more-marijuana-now-than-any-time-in-recent-history/

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I Want My Sex Back. Stories of detransitioned transgender people who regretted changing sex

Sep 17, 2018 11:12 am


Billy, Rene and Walt were born male, but they all felt uncomfortable with their sex. So they underwent sex reassignment surgery, believing it would end their distressing condition, which is known as gender dysphoria – feeling uncomfortable with your birth sex. However, becoming female only brought problems, disappointment and regret.

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U.S. Paying The Price for Big Marijuana

Sep 17, 2018 10:48 am

Media Release 15 September 2018 
Family First NZ says that the latest US government survey on drug use and health makes sobering reading, and on the back of statistics earlier this week out of Colorado should send a clear warning to New Zealand families to resist any weakening of drug laws or allowing another ‘Big Tobacco’ into the country.

The National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH) found that there are now twice as many daily or near daily marijuana users in the US than just a decade ago There are also now 8,300 new marijuana users each day, and 22% of 18 to 25 year olds are currently using the drug – the highest number for all three stats in recent memory. 42% of marijuana users use the drug daily or almost daily, and marijuana was used by more than 8 in 10 substance users.

A Colorado report earlier this week, compiled by the Rocky Mountain High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area (RHMIDTA), found that marijuana-positive traffic fatalities, hospitalisations, marijuana use, and illegal market activity have all increased since marijuana legalisation.

“Rising mental health issues, drugged driving crashes, and an increasingly stoned workforce are all ‘red flags’ which should break through the smokescreen by pro-marijuana and pro-drug lobby groups and political parties. This is not an argument about marijuana or cannabis, it’s about THC and Big Marijuana. The real agenda is a global commodity market – drugs. All drugs. The conversation in New Zealand is being dictated by those who will profit. Big Marijuana will deny evidence-based science, and will minimise harms by emphasising such things as possible fiscal benefits of tax revenue,” says Bob McCoskrie, National Director of Family First NZ

“While dope shops have forms of cannabis plants, much of the business is in concentrates, edibles, and THC that can be vaporised, based on the extraction of highly potent THC from the plant, manufactured in to every possible way to consume that THC. The average THC content of all tested flower in 2017 in Colorado was 19.6%, and the average potency of concentrated extract products was 68.6%. Potency rates of up to 95% have been recorded. This is not your ‘Woodstock Weed’.”

“Big Marijuana has high hopes for New Zealand, and kiwi families need to be made aware of the real agenda.”

“Liberalising marijuana laws and empowering Big Marijuana is the wrong path if we care about public health, public safety, and about our young people. Drug use is both a criminal and a health issue. New Zealanders only need to look to the USA as good evidence for saying no to any referendum which attempts to legalise weed.”
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