Trump again again bans THC…

I don't care about fags either,.....as long as I don't have to be around their disgusting demented behavior.
 
Do you think that they eventually will be if we socialize all health care? I mean, you are costing the rest of the nation money and putting yourself in danger. It will become your "duty" to eat "healthy". You will point to the study that says butter is bad and demand you use transfats, then when the new study comes out you will demand we ban transfat riddled margarine and use butter instead... You'll say, it's "science" and tell us we must "trust" and/or "follow" "the science"...
IIRC, it was after the laws changed and insurance companies had to accept pre-existing conditions that those same companies recognized the benefit of preventative medicine.

Part of preventative medicine is education on nutrition, diet & exercise, vaccinations, etc. Since the Party of Trump is destroying the FDA, who is to say what food is unhealthy? If the fat and sugar companies pay Trump enough, won't he protect them?
 
Frequent or heavy cannabis use has been linked to problems in cognitive functions like learning and memory, attention, processing speed, perceptual motor function, and language.42,43,44,45

Some evidence has linked cannabis use to earlier onset of psychosis in people with genetic risk factors for psychotic disorders, including schizophrenia, as well as worse symptoms in people who already have these conditions. The association between heavy cannabis use and schizophrenia has been found to be especially strong in young males compared to females. Cannabis intoxication can also induce a temporary psychotic episode in some people, especially at high doses. Experiencing such an episode may be linked with developing a psychotic disorder later in life.46

Some research has also shown an increased risk of depression in people who use cannabis during adolescence.47 Research has also linked cannabis use with suicidal thoughts and behaviors among teens48 and military veterans in the United States.49,50

While people with mental health disorders and related symptoms are more likely to use cannabis,51 many factors that influence mental health—such as genes, trauma, and stress—also influence how likely someone is to use drugs, including cannabis. Given these related genetic and environmental vulnerabilities, additional data from prospective, longitudinal research (studies that measure participants’ health over long periods of time) are needed to determine whether, to what extent, and for whom cannabis may cause or contribute to poor mental health outcomes.

Frequent or heavy cannabis use has been linked to problems in cognitive functions like learning and memory, attention, processing speed, perceptual motor function, and language.42,43,44,45

Some evidence has linked cannabis use to earlier onset of psychosis in people with genetic risk factors for psychotic disorders, including schizophrenia, as well as worse symptoms in people who already have these conditions. The association between heavy cannabis use and schizophrenia has been found to be especially strong in young males compared to females. Cannabis intoxication can also induce a temporary psychotic episode in some people, especially at high doses. Experiencing such an episode may be linked with developing a psychotic disorder later in life.46

Some research has also shown an increased risk of depression in people who use cannabis during adolescence.47 Research has also linked cannabis use with suicidal thoughts and behaviors among teens48 and military veterans in the United States.49,50

While people with mental health disorders and related symptoms are more likely to use cannabis,51 many factors that influence mental health—such as genes, trauma, and stress—also influence how likely someone is to use drugs, including cannabis. Given these related genetic and environmental vulnerabilities, additional data from prospective, longitudinal research (studies that measure participants’ health over long periods of time) are needed to determine whether, to what extent, and for whom cannabis may cause or contribute to poor mental health outcomes.

Very few Big Gulp driver cause deadly MVAs.
So you support the Prohibition. You said you drink. Stop doing it.
 
So you’d be cool if the government banned them?
Probably not,.....but I don't care about it. I don't drink soda,....its awful for you. Just like I don't smoke pot,....it stinks and its gross and nasty. Issues like that aren't my hill to die on.
 
Dude, 40% plus of American citizens have THC in their system these days. They probably also had things like Ibuprophen or Tylenol too. You RWNJs gonna ban them next?

Oh, wait....
There THC level were over the legal limits to be driving. This isn't just residual THC levels this was recent use levels. They had an average level of 30.7 ng/mL. They were dangerously intoxicated with THC when they were killed operating a car.

Can you prove to me that Advil or Tylenol make it dangerous to drive a car?
 
Probably not,.....but I don't care about it. I don't drink soda,....its awful for you. Just like I don't smoke pot,....it stinks and its gross and nasty. Issues like that aren't my hill to die on.
But you are cool with THC ban?
 
There THC level were over the legal limits to be driving. This isn't just residual THC levels this was recent use levels. They had an average level of 30.7 ng/mL. They were dangerously intoxicated with THC when they were killed operating a car.

Can you prove to me that Advil or Tylenol make it dangerous to drive a car?
Wait, what legal limits?
 
POT.............making people fat and lazy for decades! It TRULY is the opiate of the people. Given to dullards like a pacifier by their betters and overlords. Keeps em in line and sedated. You see,....you don't have to actually kill the competition,.....just keep them sleeping. Here,.....have another gummy old boy... ;) :):cool:
 
Dude, 40% plus of American citizens have THC in their system these days. They probably also had things like Ibuprophen or Tylenol too. You RWNJs gonna ban them next?

Oh, wait....
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Approximately
16% of U.S. adults are current marijuana users (which contains THC), while about 51% report having tried it at least once in their lifetime, according to recent data from 2023 and 2024 sources.
 
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