''Don't be a bad dagh..."
They might not admit it, but ...
I suspect some percentage of this board's members observe the day.
Herbalism!
I'm an asshole! What's your excuse?
Anybody heard from ‘65?
That dude is burnt
Taking a different route vs. the true confessions path , I present new findings from the UK this week.
91% of teen drug addiction cases result of pot...
Think it's harmless? Now nine in ten teens at drug clinics are being treated for marijuana useBy Stephen Adams and Martin Beckford for The Mail on Sunday
- Cannabis is responsible for 91% of drug addiction cases involving teenagers
- Skunk - high-potency herbal cannabis - causing more people to seek treatment
- Backs up research that skunk is having detrimental impact on mental health
PUBLISHED: 20:01 EDT, 21 April 2018 | UPDATED: 06:18 EDT, 22 April 2018
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Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) studies have made it possible for scientists to watch the rate at which the PFC matures, and have discovered the male brain doesn't fully develop until age 25. Meanwhile, women experience a maturity rate of 21 years-old.Jun 11, 2013
I know this will not be popular, but our children and students need to know this and the information about "skunk" weed. If you see some tweets especially one of our newest basketball players.
In the late 90s I was at a family gathering here in Louisiana. The subject of pot use came up. One of my cousins made the bold statement that the day would come in this country in the coming decades where more senior citizens would be smoking pot than teenagers. Everyone over the age of 50 in the room laughed at him. From a 2016 story in the Washington Post:
The research, released this week by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, found that only 7.4 percent of Americans aged 12 to 17 years old smoked marijuana regularly in 2014, a 10 percent decline since 2002.
But 8 percent of 35 to 44 year olds used marijuana regularly in 2014, surpassing use among teens for the first time since at least 2002. (Survey data prior to that year aren't directly comparable, as the methodology changed.)
And it's not just middle-aged folks who are indulging more often. Since 2002, regular marijuana use among Americans age 45 to 54 has jumped by nearly 50 percent. Among those ages 55 to 64, it's jumped by a whopping 455 percent (no, that's not a typo)....
To put it another way: If trends continue like this, marijuana use among 50- and even 60-somethings could be higher than use among teens in a few years.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/...=.6700a85b1962