This was published in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA). It relied on state-reported statistics on overdoses. It's fact, not advertising. I hope that more doctors read it and act on prescribing fewer narcotics and synthetic narcotics in favor of cannabis.
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Pot marketing firm says....
Gee, really? Like I'm surprised.
that's becasue they're too stoned to remember where they hid their pills .
I'm skeptical.
11:57 AM - whatever the reason, they're not dead of overdoses.
This was published in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA). It relied on state-reported statistics on overdoses. It's fact, not advertising.
I hope that more doctors read it and act on prescribing fewer narcotics and synthetic narcotics in favor of cannabis.
And 0 people died of a marijuana overdose in 2015, 2014, 2013 etc
And a sharp decline in dementia.
12:59 Lol
I believe. Colorado has had a 50% decline in alcohol related fatal crashes.
These are all marketing statistics and are not at all accurate.
3:51 driving while high accidents up 62% . potato chip and cheetos sales up 27%
Yep, them there doctors with all that schooling don't knows nothing. Can't be trusting the JAMA since they are part of the cartels.
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