Brand new account posts sourceless comment that's eerily similar to propaganda from the War on Drugs.
Citations needed.
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Brand new account posts sourceless comment that's eerily similar to propaganda from the War on Drugs.
Citations needed.
I'm fairly convinced this comment was generated by an AI too.
Something off here
Its not X - it's Y.
I read that's a common sentence structure in AI generated writing. I think you're right
In no situation where weed is legal minors are allowed to buy it. I would be onboard on this propaganda train if all I saw on Netflix is 15yo's getting high. Which I don't see that much really.
Minors should not consume it. Minors have parents. Minors' parents' job it is to keep them away from that along with sniffing glue, tobacco, vaping, alcohol and eating laundry capsules, just to name a few dangers more.
The negative effects on brain development I read about were all linked to regular, if not heavy use. There is enough wiggle room for school/education and, once again, the parents to step in.
Idiocracy is happening anyway.
Would love some sources.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Long-term_effects_of_cannabis?wprov=sfti1#Memory_and_intelligence
Especially this part about consuming cannabis as a teen or when your brain is not fully developed yet and how it affects your brain.
If you're in the US there should be many, still waiting down here in OZ, but at least we can get it prescribed now...
drug prevention doesn't work just like trying to stop teens from fucking doesn't work. you either stop adding to the stigma by providing them with informed consent and harm reduction resources or stfu.
Like others have said, the key to protecting the safety of children while also protecting the freedom of grown adults from enjoying a recreational drug is education. That means lifting legal barriers so that we may study the plant in academic and clinical settings.
I agree that sometimes in our effort to promote progressive legislation on cannabis, we paint a very pretty picture. But I think the risk profile is rather low. And much like with other legal recreational drugs like alcohol or tobacco, young adults need good mentors to equip them with the information and resources to explore responsibly. Because they will explore.
What are we preventing it from doing?