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.
Pot marketing firm says....
ReplyDeleteGee, really? Like I'm surprised.
ReplyDeletethat's becasue they're too stoned to remember where they hid their pills .
ReplyDeleteI'm skeptical.
ReplyDelete11:57 AM - whatever the reason, they're not dead of overdoses.
ReplyDeleteThis was published in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA). It relied on state-reported statistics on overdoses. It's fact, not advertising.
ReplyDeleteI 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
ReplyDeleteAnd a sharp decline in dementia.
ReplyDelete12:59 Lol
ReplyDeleteI believe. Colorado has had a 50% decline in alcohol related fatal crashes.
ReplyDeleteThese are all marketing statistics and are not at all accurate.
ReplyDelete3:51 driving while high accidents up 62% . potato chip and cheetos sales up 27%
ReplyDeleteYep, 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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