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Think of the dangers cannabis posed to the public before legalization. Have they proved to be a significant danger to public health?
There’s stoned driving, but what about children losing IQ points or incidents of psychosis? Or what about fatalities due to mold intoxication?
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After nearly a century of prohibition meant to protect the public from marijuana’s harms, we now have data from almost 30 years of legalization, beginning with California’s legalization of medical marijuana in 1996.
We have medical reports from Canada, which legalized adult-use cannabis nationwide in 2018, as well as form the United States, where – as federal health regulators
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