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Massive meta-study confirms the health benefits of cannabis
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"After digging through more than 10,000 separate clinical studies, the National Academies of Science, Engineering, and Medicine on Thursday issued a groundbreaking, 400-page report on the potential benefits and detriments posed by cannabis use. The biggest revelation: cannabis has verifiable medicinal uses, which are backed by large amounts of high-quality science. This could spell the end for weed's categorization as a Schedule I narcotic.

The report was authored by a panel of health experts led by Harvard pediatrician, Marie McCormick. The study found, among other things, that cannabinoids (the active ingredients in cannabis) are potent pain relievers, especially for chronic pain. It also found that while cannabis smoke does not appear to cause cancer of the mouth, throat or lungs, toking up while pregnant can lead to reduced birth weights.

And though the study found that regular use may increase the risk of developing psychological disorders like schizophrenia, the biggest danger lies in weeds ability to temporarily stunt your cognitive abilities immediately after consumption. There is little evidence that it makes you dumber over the long-term. Similarly, there is scant evidence that cannabis can be linked to strokes and heart attacks or act as a gateway drug for users.

So, basically, everything they taught us in DARE was wrong. Unfortunately, given how steadfast previous administrations have been against rescheduling cannabis, not to mention Attorney General nominee Jeff Sessions' stance on the issue, don't expect this report to do much good."

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Like you - or the article - said, this will come of nothing with Jeff Sessions in power.
In the 1980's he said the KKK "were OK until I found out they smoked pot.
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Wow this is awesome man surprisingly I didn't hear anything about this but I did hear that D.A.R.E took cannibals off the door opener but this is such a positive direction we needed to go
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As a resident where cannabis is legal, Washington state basically everything in this article could be used to describe a lot of other more dangerous drugs. See, the thing about medicinal uses, they just make a synthetic form that is similar to the actual compound. Just like heroin is to oxy contin. Heroin is illegal and has zero medical value(so they say) but other opioids are prescribed everyday for pain relief. Not saying one or the other is worse, or better. All I'm saying is that the medical value a plant has, has nothing to do with the way it's scheduled. They say it does but in reality it's all about profit and politics. If they just ended the war on drugs and made everything legal it would take away 50% of the funding for police, and also the price of drugs would drop. Why would they want to lose profit?
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Really hope this changes the federal legislation. Or at least the Tennessee state laws
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