According To Stanford Professor, Legalization Of Marijuana Will Be Harmful To California’s Health
the420times | Aug 04, 2010 | Comments 2
August 4, 2010 — According to Keith Humphreys, a professor of psychiatry and behavioral medicine at the Stanford School of Medicine, the legalization of marijuana would be bad news for the health of Californians.
If pot becomes legal, California’s health will suffer, Stanford expert says
You may support California’s Proposition 19, the Regulate, Control and Tax Cannabis Act of 2010, because you think the war on drugs unfairly targets minorities. You may be in favor of it because you think it’s up to you, not the government, to decide what substances you’d like to consume as long as you don’t harm others. Or you may be sympathetic to the ballot measure based on the testimonials of patients with cancer or AIDS who swear that medical marijuana helps them cope with their illness.
Read the full story at LATimes.com.
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It would seem to me that the present practice of armed invasion by narco squads and the killing of our pets and or the seizing of our properties and money or the arresting and criminalizing of hundreds of thousands of young people for simple possession of cannabis is far more harmful than any imagined harm from legalization. Enough scare tactics. Focus on your alcohol! There are reams of studies detailing the incredible harm alcohol does to our children and society…based on reason and common sense we need to prohibit alcohol again, right?
what the fuck is wrong with this world just because some professor said that it will hurt the health fuck him it will bring alot more peace and alot less crime