By Megan Twohey, Danielle Ivory and Carson Kessler The reporters are continuing to examine cannabis policies, use of the drug and the rise of the commercial market.
Published Oct. 4, 2024 Updated Oct. 7, 2024
https://dnyuz.com/2024/10/04/as-americas-marijuana-use-grows-so-do-the-harms/
In midcoast Maine, a pediatrician sees teenagers so dependent on cannabis that they consume it practically all day, every day — “a remarkably scary amount,” she said.
From Washington State to West Virginia, psychiatrists treat rising numbers of people whose use of the drug has brought on delusions, paranoia and other symptoms of psychosis.
And in the emergency departments of small community hospitals and large academic medical centers alike, physicians encounter patients with severe vomiting induced by the drug — a potentially devastating condition that once was rare but now, they say, is common. “Those patients look so sick,” said a doctor in Ohio, who described them “writhing around in pain.”
As marijuana legalization has accelerated across the country, doctors are contending with the effects of an explosion in the use of the drug and its intensity. A $33 billion industry has taken root, turning out an ever-expanding range of cannabis products so intoxicating they bear little resemblance to the marijuana available a generation ago. Tens of millions of Americans use the drug, for medical or recreational purposes — most of them without problems.
But with more people consuming more potent cannabis more often, a growing number, mostly chronic users, are enduring serious health consequences.
The accumulating harm is broader and more severe than previously reported. And gaps in state regulations, limited public health messaging and federal restraints on research have left many consumers, government officials and even medical practitioners in the dark about such outcomes.
Again and again, The New York Times found dangerous misconceptions.
Many users believe, for instance, that people cannot become addicted to cannabis. But millions do.
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definitely safer and less addictive than alcohol.
Not really because it is stronger and genetically modified to be more powerful than the natural and 2) most of it is laced with other contaminants and drugs. Fentanyl cocaine etc. why do you think they are dumping metric TONS of drugs onto the Country? What did that one guy have in CA a ton of cocaine in his house? Possible link to PDiddy.
Its isn't GM, its is hybridised much like roses and other plants are.
Laced?....partied since 71...never seen that
Weed is laced with fentanyl? dafuq?
Sums up this enitre post. Just fucking lol.
Legalized pot is test for all of these and can not be sold if present. More of an argument for legalizing it.
It is no secret that it is easy to buy black market weed that has "enhancements" added.
Where did you hear this shit? There is no genetic modification and very very little herb is laced,
Pretty funny that some people are naive enough about street drugs to downvote your comment.
Both are poison to the soul.
Yeah, sorry I can't buy into that nonsense.....and I use neither. They are both natural for the most part.God gave them to us so how could they be poison? As a libertarian, all of it should be available. Is this the land of the free or the somewhat free...you know, we cant be trusted to do for ourselves so our govt has to restrict us. Nonsense again....
But you can say this about literal “kill a man dead” poisons, too.
If you want to get right down to it, man is all natural and he kills far better than poison. God also gave us a brain.