There are some serious public health concerns about the legalization of marijuana, but they are probably not what you might expect. Get the preface for Dr.

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  1. Starting a mushroom patch outside is much less predictable than inside, because there's so many more independent and dependent variables… Same with legalizing ganja.

    Cannabis is a Herb/Tree with unique plant compounds that can be abused if overused or combusted, a lot of herbs have the same potential, a potent herb with tree-like biomass is something we can either form symbiosis with by utilizing it for all applications or we can ban it from life; as if, to serve us, is this planets only function.
    So let us grow mushrooms off it, cast your votes, and the garden mushrooms will cast mycelium onto it's dead, dried, and hydrated biomass… and then awaken to the paradigm shift.

  2. We are about to legalize this in Canada this summer. No one is talking about the issues for the local community, and the terrible mental health consequences of heavy use. No one is ready for this, and I do not believe the population is smart enough to know how to deal with this properly. We are not like the Dutch, who are unbelievably practical on all issues. All they are talking about, is who is going to make the biggest profits!

  3. I live in a legal state. I make an edible by decarbing the flower and then warming it in coconut oil. I pour that into a candy mould and make uniform (dosed) nuggets that I keep in the fridge. The retail cannabis stores around here carry so many more products that do not involve smoking. There are many options for medicating with cannabis and smoking does not have to be one. I certainly prefer using it in lieu of the opioids and sleeping pills my doctor gave me.

  4. I wish you would look into the positive effects of ingested cannabis oil rather than cherry picking studies about weed smoke… CBD oil is very helpful for a plethora of conditions. I've seen it work in the lives of many of my loved ones for arthritis, PTSD and cancer. I'm ususally a big fan of these videos but we need a little balance. I agree smoking pot isn't good for us but please report on the whole spectrum here Doc…

  5. Less science and more editorializing. It's a disappointing trend that continues in this series of videos. I start to wonder more and more if the science has been compromised by the politics of the presenter.

  6. Smoking anything is stupid, and this is one of your worst videos, bringing up corrupt and inaccurate data, bullshit only 2% of teens smoked weed before legalization in Colorado, but for those sort of statistics you have to realize there's next to no way of collecting accurate data on usage of an illegal substance. If you're going to wander into politics you need to give it a little more thought, it's not as cut-and-dry as health.

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