One other item, and this puts me in a kind of trilemma.
I have had a long-standing sympathy for treating marijuana just like tobacco - the biggest reason being “How can one ban a plant?”
I do wonder, though, whether the use of marijuana by people with underlying mental illness is amplifying underlying paranoid ideations. Not to mention so…
One other item, and this puts me in a kind of trilemma.
I have had a long-standing sympathy for treating marijuana just like tobacco - the biggest reason being “How can one ban a plant?”
I do wonder, though, whether the use of marijuana by people with underlying mental illness is amplifying underlying paranoid ideations. Not to mention some of the vape products with synthetic forms of THC.
On the third hand, if we were to restrict the use by people “vulnerable to its effects,” that may well get used in an invidious way.
I was in Denver last week for a conference, last time it was held there was 2005.
The city has changed completely, i looked forward to this trip, i wont in the future. 16th downtown is simply awful with deranged drug addicts everywhere, no different than sanfrancisco.
What is the difference from 2005? Denver decriminalized pot at some point, drawing in these people from all over.
People can say that is just correlation, and it is, but its my observation.
I won't be going back to Denver for fun any time soon.
One other item, and this puts me in a kind of trilemma.
I have had a long-standing sympathy for treating marijuana just like tobacco - the biggest reason being “How can one ban a plant?”
I do wonder, though, whether the use of marijuana by people with underlying mental illness is amplifying underlying paranoid ideations. Not to mention some of the vape products with synthetic forms of THC.
On the third hand, if we were to restrict the use by people “vulnerable to its effects,” that may well get used in an invidious way.
I was in Denver last week for a conference, last time it was held there was 2005.
The city has changed completely, i looked forward to this trip, i wont in the future. 16th downtown is simply awful with deranged drug addicts everywhere, no different than sanfrancisco.
What is the difference from 2005? Denver decriminalized pot at some point, drawing in these people from all over.
People can say that is just correlation, and it is, but its my observation.
I won't be going back to Denver for fun any time soon.
What a mess.