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Marijuana Health Benefits

This Video is About Marijuana



Uh Oh. OK. A thing I didn’t say, that I probably should have, is that we haven’t actually had a chance to do as much research on marijuana as we should have.

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  1. probably not great that i started at 16 on the stuff initially recreational
    wonder if the damage is reversible or preventable.
    im 25 now did stop for a bit then picked it back up 2 years ago for my back pain

  2. I use weed and CBD products every day, and, as a person with ADHD, asperger's, bipolar and PTSD, I feel like I can't live without it.

  3. In Alaska, it's legal. Every April 20th, the streets of Anchorage will look strangely smokey, and that's not an exaggeration. It's kind of funny to look out your window and get a contact high.

  4. Alcohol is not available in every gas station. In PA you can only get it in state stores (but they're finally beginning to shift to allowing grocery stores to sell) (I know that's not the main point of the video but I always like to point it out)

  5. There is no correlation between cannabis use and schizophrenia, that is a scientific fact. Only reaching qualifier you can honestly say is, if one is predisposed to schizophrenia cannabis use could be a precipitative event, but onto itself it does not cause schizophrenia. Please do Better research

  6. I posted a rather large response, and apparently it was deleted, that is incredibly sad that you’re not open-minded or responsible

  7. It blows my mind that marijuana is a Schedule I drug defined as "no medical use" yet it's being legalized medically across the nation….ok gov'ment

  8. Also weed can be addictive, just like food, exercise, and sleep. We need to understand that it can be addictive and overused it just doesn't have addictive properties like hardcore drugs tend to have. I don't know how to say this in a smarter way but potheads are addicts just as much as an obese person who eats 3 bags of candy a day

  9. REPEAL LAWS and Decriminalize Whole Plant THC/CBD—Not for FDA legally prescribed SYNTHETIC THC/CBD produced in a laboratory—End prohibition for Whole Plant THC/CBD—Not only CBD—CBD isolates do not cure crohns–cancer–MS–etc. without the THC—-watch you tube videos of people that cured crohns–cancer etc. with Rick Simpsond RSO OIL !!!

  10. As somebody who has seen weed use, in all stages from many different people. I'd respectfully disagree with legalisation. Consistent use over even short periods of times increases depression and even causes it. I may not have many points but witnessing first hand the life draining from many people because of this drug. Is enough to make me disagree.

  11. In a week it will be legal in all of Canada. I don’t use yet I agree totally with you. For all the reasons you’ve listed.

  12. I personally think that it should be decriminalized but you should need a prescription to I understand that may seem unpopular but it's just if you don't need it why are you using it to get high but if you need it for the medical benefits then I feel like it should be treated like a drug and more of a medication

  13. I use Cannabis often as a healthy male in my 40s and it helps me deal with life and its complexity. I can be conscious and reprogram my mind easily. I practice being productive while optimizing my existence, being healthy and creative and it is a lifestyle I choose. Recently I have had a few terrible experiences with US law enforcement while travelling and falling into the stigmatization of cannabis by such an ignorant and paranoid policy which borders between the sociopathic and the psychotic. The fact that I have been ridiculed, chastised, humiliated, and terribly limited from travelling to the US to continue my professional career and see friends and family of which has seriously affected how I develop my life and the quality of my research that I wish to develop and leave as a legacy to the world as my creativity transcends towards our future generations. Not only that, but it has traumatized me to my core and made me want to boycott everything American and/or come here and rant to the world how screwed up things are. I realize it is not the people´s fault yet people who judge me or allow policies that disrespect my lifestyle I will not tolerate since there is no place for such attitudes in my world where the golden rule and basic human principles dominate. I am not advocating giving drugs to kids, I am just asking for a measure of consistency, reason and respect as adults with ALL your policies. Is that to much to ask?

  14. 1. Thank you. 2. Decriminalizing is not legalizing. Decriminalizing is when the usage, or specific amounts of substance aren't treated as felony, i.e. for finding in a teenager's pocket a gram of weed, one doesn't go to prison for 3-5 yrs. But he will have a misdemeanor of some sort.
    Legalizing means no penalty in conditions defined by law.

  15. So your idea is … marijuana is bad and illegal, but alcohol is also bad but not illegal, so why don't you make the world a better place and make all kind bad chemicals legal and be done with it 🙂

  16. Why don't we just make it some kind of medicine? Would that not solve at least one of the problems?
    I know that it's more complicated than that. Please don't attack me, I'm a 13-year-old eating chocolate cereal in her bedroom at 2am. You can't blame me for thinking stupid shit.

  17. Driving is the tip of the iceberg. I fix aircraft for a living. What about driving other things? People who work at heights? Work with power tools? Design engineering?

    Weed needs to be illegal for our protection. Lack of random drug testing is the problem.

  18. Regulated cannabis will never compete on price agents non-regulated illegal cannabis. So legalised drugs will just be ignored by users.

    The issue is denial. Lots of people I know smoke weed and nun of them accept that it is bad for them.

    Drug dealing is drug dealing. If you are court dealing weed then you are distributing an addictive, reality altering substance and should do time in jail.

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