2022-12-14, 22:46
  #181
Medlem
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Varför har du så taskig attityd? Tror du jag tycker jag är häftig för jag satt nån volta när jag var i 20 års åldern? Knappast någon merit eller något mål jag hade, och hade jag bott i ett normalt land så hade jag aldrig fått fängelse för nått kg cannabis. Jag har rena register nuförtiden och försöker verkligen hålla det så men det har varit nära några gånger att jag åkt dit för ringa så sluta sprida info att polisen inte bryr sig om Cannabis nuförtiden! Visst vi kan röka rätt öppet i Malmö men resten av landet är inte som 040.

My thoughts are hurting your feelings.

Jag säger det jag tycker bara. Är fast vid åsikten att det är svårt att hamna i fängelse för cannabis, jag tycker så. Kan inte ändra åsikt för nån annans skull.
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2023-02-27, 06:02
  #182
Medlem
Orjisols avatar
Ja vi borde belasta vården ännu mera the legalization of both medical use and recreational use of cannabis in the United States has lead to an increase in both availability and potency. The US Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) reports approximately a 60% increase in cannabis use between 2002 and 2019. The growth over this period has been linked directly to the availability of cannabis retailers. There are an estimated 31.5m individuals over 12 years of age in the US that used cannabis in the last month, and this is growing by approximately 10% per year.

Legalization has also changed how people consume cannabis, with edibles and concentrates becoming more popular. In particular, edibles have proven popular among new users and have captured a large part of the market: 45% of all Cannabis sales in Colorado in 2016 were for edibles. Growth in the sales of edible cannabis products has outpaced even these trend nationwide - sales of edibles expanded 60% from 2019 to 2020 for an estimated market of $1.23 billion.

However, this increased prevalence of cannabis consumption has resulted in a range of consequences. Hospitalizations as a result of cannabis use are a significant program, with 1.5 million estimated ER visits associated with cannabis in 2017, according to government data. This is over 1% of all visits to the ER during that year. Of all drug-related visits to the ER, cannabis has become the second most common cause after methamphetamines. ER visits were growing on average 13% per year, which implies over 2.5 million cases in the United States in 2022.

In one Colorado medical center, ER visits for cannabis doubled after medical cannabis licenses became available in 2009, and rates increased 72% again following the full legalization. This trend is replicated in calls to Colorado Poison Control. 43% of adults have access to adult-use cannabis currently, so federal legalization could substantially increase the rates of these ER visits.
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/canna...n3cD61s-As2fmG
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