I just find it funny that the .gov websites cherry pick the outlier studies on actual use statistics but every other websites use statistics don't have marijuana abuses suddenly as 61 percent of reported addictions in teens. I see through your Texas sharp shooter fallacies NIH/NDHA.
The simple fact is it's far less harmful than tobacco and alcohol even if it can be negative in of itself.
If we can regulate and tax something that kills 50% of it's long time users we can certainly regulate something that has never killed anyone.
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