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It's Just a Plant is a children's book, written, illustrated and published by Ricardo Cortés. It is designed for parents who want to educate their children about marijuana. The book's pro-marijuana legalization message has drawn widespread attention from critics and the media since its publication in January 2005.
The legal use of marijuana for both medical use and adult recreational use is on the rise. Here are five facts that might just surprise you about the drug. Source: Chuck Coker, Flickr. 1 ...
Effective advertising tactics. Marijuana stores and manufacturers are marketing their wares to youth using tested techniques popularized by the alcohol, tobacco and food industries, experts say.
The number of young Ohio kids being exposed to edibles is rising and will likely continue to, according to the Central Ohio Poison Center. More than 200 children under age six were exposed to ...
Marihuana prensada ('pressed marijuana') is a cannabis-derived product widespread among the lower classes of South America, [189] especially from the 90s. Locally it is known as "paraguayo" or "paragua", since its main producer is Paraguay. [190] Marijuana is dried and mixed with binding agents that make it toxic and highly harmful to health. [191]
Marijuana has no medical value [a] Marijuana is highly addictive; Marijuana is a gateway drug; Marijuana kills brain cells; Marijuana causes amotivational syndrome; Marijuana impairs memory and cognition; Marijuana causes psychological impairment; Marijuana interferes with male and female sex hormones; Marijuana use during pregnancy damages the ...
But new new research shows increased access is linked with more children accidentally ingesting edible cannabis products. From 2017 to 2021, the nation saw a 1,375 percent increase in cases of ...
In 2022, the US National Poison Data System reported about 6,000 people calling for help after children under the age of 13 ate cannabis edibles, compared to 1,800 calls for CBD and 2,000 for dried marijuana. [46] Children under the age of 5 who ate cannabis edibles is the largest source of marijuana-related calls to poison centers (36% of ...