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Friday, August 09, 2019

The link between pot and mass shootings may be closer than we think

You can’t walk through the streets of Manhattan these days without smelling weed.

Even as evidence mounts of the health problems associated with marijuana, New York has insisted on joining other greedy states scrambling to legalize this deceptively dangerous drug.

It makes no sense at a time when American youth is suffering from an unprecedented mental health crisis.

And, in all honesty, we cannot rule out a connection between increasing marijuana use, mental illness and the recent spate of mass shootings by disturbed young males.

We don’t yet know much about the mental state or drug use of the El Paso or Dayton killers. But a former girlfriend of Dayton killer Connor Betts, 24, has indicated he was mentally ill, and two of his friends interviewed by reporters this week mentioned his previous drug use.

Just last year, the Parents Opposed to Pot lobby group tried to sound the alarm on the link between marijuana and mass shootings, compiling a list of mass killers it claims were heavy users of marijuana from a young age, from Aurora, Colo., shooter James Holmes and Tucson, Ariz., shooter Jared Loughner to Chattanooga, Tenn., shooter Mohammad Abdulazeez.

Until we understand those links, it is nuts to enact lax laws that ­encourage more young people to use a drug proven to trigger mental illness.

President Trump was right to highlight mental illness in his remarks Wednesday on the El Paso and Dayton shootings, not that his unscrupulous critics will listen, so determined are they to brand him a white supremacist.

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10 comments:

  1. The whole country has forgotten what it means to be parents, it is not giving into your child and excusing bad behavior or "they'll grow out of it just a stage". I also have heard in the last decades I just want to be friends with my children, a parent is the adult, their guidance into becoming adults, parents who know where your children are and what they're into, and knowing who their friends are.

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  2. Bullshit. I've been smoking pot since 1968 and haven't killed anyone yet.

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    1. Lol, yet! Just joking my friend! Same boat as you

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  3. This is crap and you know it. No stoner ever started a fight, or gave a poop about politics or mass murders.

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  4. What was the excuse for the mass shootings done by youth in Littleton,Co , Paducah,Ky,or Joneboro Ark, or Sandy Hook? Now cannabis is the culprit?

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  5. Maybe look at the shooter's legal prescription drug use such as ADHD medicine or pills for depression and anxiety.

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  6. Lot of dopers on here making excuses. BTW I have seen a lot of potheads get violent. Including myself.

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  7. Does anyone else find it hard to differentiate between the smell of cannibus and skunk? The next time you get a whiff of pot (the pen version is worse), think about the skunk smell on the highway or vice versa. Strangely similar.

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    1. Don't call it skunk weed for nothing

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  8. Blaming pot is no different than blaming the gun. Stupidity.

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