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They will go into a room of or high schoolers and relay the message that cannabis is as dangerous as fentanyl. These camps seem to feel that even a single shred of evidence that runs counter to their narrative hurts them. So at the end of the day, a lot of what people hear about cannabis is either incomplete or flat-out wrong because both sides are promoting polar opposite views of cannabis. HILL: I think the greatest example is when you talk about the addictive nature of cannabis.

And they continue because people are invested in trying to get people to vote one way or another on issues like medical cannabis or legalization of recreational cannabis. That is a major problem. And that becomes a major barrier. I often compare cannabis to alcohol. But the difference is that we all recognize the dangers of alcohol. HILL: How are things misrepresented by anti-cannabis crusaders? They tend to ignore the idea that dose matters. When we talk about the harms of cannabis, young people using regularly can have cognitive problems, up to an eight-point loss of IQ over time.

It can worsen depression. It can worsen anxiety. But all of those consequences depend upon the dose. The data that shows those impacts look at young people who are using pretty much every day. While vaping may seem healthier than smoking, you still inhale chemicals in your lungs that may cause respiratory issues.

There are higher concentrations of THC when you are dabbing or using hash, and vaping may produce a more dangerous high than smoking. Unfortunately edibles have their own risks too. The delay in the high caused by THC can cause people to ingest too much marijuana, which may result in a prolonged high and that could include hallucinations, paranoia, panic attacks, or trigger a psychotic episode.

The way that people think about the health risks of marijuana has changed a lot over the years, partially because of the legalization of marijuana.

Marijuana is also one of the first drugs a teen may be offered, usually before the age of Twenty five percent of high school students think that half or more of the students in their grade used marijuana sometime in the past month.



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