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“As idiots and greedy lobbyists continue their well-funded, cynical campaign for legal marijuana, the evidence that this would be crazy still mounts. We now have the confession of the Parkland High shooter Nikolas Cruz, who killed 17 people at the Florida school last February. And lo, like almost every other rampage killer everywhere from Nice to Arizona for the past several years, he turns out to be a heavy user of marijuana. Don’t listen to the Big Dope Lobby. Just like Big Tobacco, they’re happy for others to die if they get rich.” 
UK Journalist and Author, Mr Peter Hitchens 11.8.18

Prenatal alcohol exposure and offspring mental health: A systematic review
Conclusions: Our review suggests that maternal alcohol use during pregnancy is associated with offspring mental health problems, even at low to moderate levels of alcohol use. Future investigation using methods that allow stronger causal inference is needed to further investigate if these associations shown are causal. Read here for more.
Are Electronic Cigarettes Facilitating Illicit Drug Use? What are the reasons that substances other than nicotine may be found in e-cigarettes? This is a question that many experts would like to know since the answer would probably address substance addiction worldwide. Drugs other than nicotine are being found in electronic cigarettes as they provide a great tool for inhaling drugs. Inhalation gives a really fast onset of effects. Lung tissue is in contact with blood vessels, and so the inhaled drugs can transfer into the blood easily, depending on the drug. Download PDF Copy  Feb 5 2019. Read here for more.
‘Harm reduction’ drug policies are destroying San Francisco [and many other jurisdictions who embrace Harm Reduction Only strategies that require no drug use exiting recovery – a drug ‘dis-ease’ perpetuation model? Or drug use normalisation model? Or…?]
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The Surprising Links Among Opioid Use, Suicide, and Unintentional Overdose – Dr Mark Gold

 
 
“There is copious evidence, going back decades, of the immense harm cannabis can do to an adolescent mind, and it is, in my view, the only possible explanation for this young man's depravity and savagery.”…Mr Grainger said: “This may have given him a grudge. But many people have grudges and are full of bitterness. To act on this in the way he did, inflicting 117 injuries on the girl, requires a warped mind, and in my view only cannabis could have damaged it so. Read here for more.
  These newer studies bring into precise focus recent work in the cannabis field showing that adolescent cannabis exposure results in loss of whole dendrites including synapses and a reduction in post-synaptic glutamate A2 AMPA receptors.
Read here for more... 

 

 
Daniel Hardy, a Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry professor, led a recent study that found “alarming” damage to important organs in newborns who were exposed to cannabis – and, specifically, to THC – while in utero. This damage could lead to heart disease and diabetes later in life. Exposure to cannabis – and, specifically, to THC – while in utero leads to heart defects and metabolic limitations likely to result in heart disease later in life,diabetes and according to a Western-led study. Read here for more
 
Largest study of its kind found that 7% of adult depression could be prevented
  •  Marijuana  has also been linked to suicidal thoughts and attempts 
  • Researchers say tackling the use of millions of under 18s should be a priority  
Smoking cannabis in your teenage years raises the risk of depression and suicide in later life, a landmark new study has found.
Read here for more..
 
We will, in years to come, look back and wonder how we could have been so foolish — so incredibly blind to the dangers of cannabis. We will be horrified at our reckless disregard for young minds. What I’d like to see right now is a major public education campaign that tells youngsters the truth about cannabis and spares them none of its horror. We owe it to the generations to come. Read here for more...

 
 
Cannabinoid Hyperemesis – a Nasty and Growing Affliction
 
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For the publication click here   
 
California’s black market for pot is stifling legal sales. Now the governor wants to step up enforcement
 
(And they said… ‘Legalizing with stop the black market, lower crime and raise revenue? Only ‘crime’ reduced was ‘possession of pot’ laws. Black Market thriving. Any profit from Weed sales quick swallowed up by different version of ‘regulation & enforcement’ and growing health care costs!!!) FEB 18, 2019   
Before he was elected governor, Gavin Newsom was instrumental in legalizing marijuana for recreational use in California. Now, as he settles into office, he faces the challenge of fixing a system that has been slow to bloom.
But a new report from the state Cannabis Advisory Committee on the first year of legal pot sales in California says there is
problem that requires urgent action: “Fragmented and uncoordinated” enforcement has allowed the black market to flourish, threatening licensed business with unfair competition…
“Lack of enforcement is creating a thriving environment for the unregulated ‘underground market,’…As much as 80% of the marijuana sold in California comes from the black market, according to an estimate by New Frontier Data, a firm that tracks cannabis sales and trends. Analysts also found that California’s illicit pot market was valued at an estimated $3.7 billion last year, more than four times the size of the legal market.
Read here for more...

WATCH: Heavy Marijuana use linked to strange syndrome - Tucker Carlson 2/20/19

 

 
“Most people have been conned into using the word ‘overdose’ regarding illicit drugs! No such thing! Why? Because it clearly implies there is a 'safe' dose which can be taken - and everyone knows that's a lie. The same goes for the words 'use' and abuse'. Those terms can only be applied to prescribed pharmaceuticals because they have a prescribed safe dose. I have asked each jurisdiction in Australia if the legal amount of alcohol when driving, up to 0.49, is considered safe for driving. All said no - they would not state that!”
Drug Watch International

 
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