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Old 13-12-2024, 05:36 AM #6
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Originally Posted by CheapLousyFaggit View Post
If weed were to be available to be through retail, I think it should have a minimum age of around 25, due the the negative effects it has on brain development.

But don't worry, alcohol should be 21+, and the age of consent should be 18.
Filter in fluvoxamine and/or CBD (and maybe other ‘mellowing entourage cannabinoids’) and does THC have that much of a negative effect on the development of certain 16-24-year-olds? Part of the problem is that we don’t teach people how to optimise their experiences with cannabis. Some people have no business going near it without CBD and if they did they’d be fine but for some reason skeptics want the brain to get a unilaterally-sided kicking from THC alone. That’s not always the best way to use cannabis and as-per the science of cannabis we know this. Cannabinoids work better together than in isolation. CBD off-sets a lot of the negative effects of THC.

Should uni. students not be allowed to drink? Come on. 21+ is wild.
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