Over the past few years, doctors in California have begun to voice concerns about the repercussions of increasing cannabis use. In particular, how the laissez-faire approach is fuelling a surge in addiction and mental illness.
Many are particularly concerned about Los Angeles, where teenagers use the drug more often than in any other Californian city.
In California, hospital admissions for cannabis-related complications have shot up – from 1,400 in 2005 to 16,000 by 2019. In California, and the other 18 states that have legalised cannabis, rates of addiction are nearly 40 per cent higher than states without legal cannabis, according to research by Columbia University.
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How California's legal cannabis dream became a public health nightmare
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How California's legal cannabis dream became a public health nightmare
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Re: How California's legal cannabis dream became a public health nightmare
This is exactly why I quit buying newspapers in the 90s. 2003 I got rid off my TV & replaced it with a computer monitor and projector, from that point all my media was downloaded with all the adverts stripped away. I can't stand half truths, blatant propaganda or outright liars. Still to this day I have a pc next to my tv running as a streaming media center, haven't seen adverts or MSN on my tv in decades, watching what I want, when I want, since 2003.
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