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The Lack of Health Research Into Marijuana
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<font color="000000"><b>Posted by CN Staff on December 27, 2017 at 11:25:27 PT</b></font>
<font size="2"><b>By Times Editorial Board</b></font>

Source: Los Angeles Times

[Image: cannabisicon.gif] <font color="000000">California -- In advance of the legalization of recreational marijuana sales on Jan. 1, there have been lots of debates over the details of the cannabis business. How many feet should pot shops be from schools or daycare centers? How many acres may a marijuana farmer cultivate? Who should be eligible for a license to sell and who shouldnt?</font>

<font color="000000">But theres been much less discussion over an equally important question raised by the end of prohibition in California: What is the right public health message to send to adults who can now legally buy and use marijuana? Voters overwhelmingly passed Proposition 64 last year and polls continue to show broad support for legalization. But just because marijuana is legal doesnt mean it is risk-free......</font>


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If your incapableof obtaining medical marijuana from a retail outlet, then grow for yourself. it is not that hard and we have a team of master growers on site 24/7 to help teach you.






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