You can’t discount the impact marijuana is currently having on states that have legalized recreational use. There’s now more research and funding looking at the …
This program is a total fraud in that it fails to report: 1) the enormous decreases in attendance and productivity in both school and at work from marijuana users; 2) the enormous connection between marijuana use and subsequent hard drug use; 3) the enormous connection between marijuana and the subsequent dependency on welfare programs by dysfunctional marijuana users; 4) the limitations in brain development in adolescent marijuana users (long predicted and recently documented); and 5) the public safety risks that are on the rise from marijuana users driving and using machinery.
As someone who supervised a professional drug rehabilitation program, I find your approach to the issue disingenuous in ignoring the negative issues and dishonest in not reporting published, easily available research negative on the issue. Viewing it only as an economic development awaiting integration within the general market is an abdication of any moral responsibility.
I hope that whiskey manufacturers, already vulnerable on some of the above issues due to some persons abusing their product, will not want to compound an existing problem by joining with the reprehensible drug seeking faction of society.
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This program is a total fraud in that it fails to report: 1) the enormous decreases in attendance and productivity in both school and at work from marijuana users; 2) the enormous connection between marijuana use and subsequent hard drug use; 3) the enormous connection between marijuana and the subsequent dependency on welfare programs by dysfunctional marijuana users; 4) the limitations in brain development in adolescent marijuana users (long predicted and recently documented); and 5) the public safety risks that are on the rise from marijuana users driving and using machinery.
As someone who supervised a professional drug rehabilitation program, I find your approach to the issue disingenuous in ignoring the negative issues and dishonest in not reporting published, easily available research negative on the issue. Viewing it only as an economic development awaiting integration within the general market is an abdication of any moral responsibility.
I hope that whiskey manufacturers, already vulnerable on some of the above issues due to some persons abusing their product, will not want to compound an existing problem by joining with the reprehensible drug seeking faction of society.