Colorado Black Market Thriving Thanks to Legal Weed
Dozens of homes searched in raid on black-market market marijuana operation 9News.com Author: Nicole Vap, Sonia Gutierrez 10/10/2018 State, federal and local agents served search warrants on dozens of homes as part of an ongoing investigation into black-market...
Cannabis Increases Risk of Pychosis, says British Journal of Psychiatry
Cambridge University Press The British Journal of Psychiatry Volume 212, Issue 4 April 2018 , pp. 195-196 Abstract It is now incontrovertible that heavy use of cannabis increases the risk of psychosis. There is a dose–response relationship and high potency...
Marijuana worse for teen brains than alcohol, study finds
Published at NBC News Written by Shamard Charles, M.D., October 3, 2018 Teen brains are more vulnerable to the effects of marijuana than alcohol, a new study finds. Adolescents who begin using marijuana regularly may suffer lasting repercussions in their thinking...
Teen Use Up in Deerfield & Highland Schools
Written by Karen Berkowitz, Pioneer Press Nearly one-half of seniors at Deerfield High School acknowledged having used marijuana at least once in the past 30 days when responding to a survey question last spring. Among seniors in the Deerfield Class of 2018, 48...
The documentary Big Marijuana does NOT want you to watch.
Video: Chronic State from DrugFree Idaho, Inc. on Vimeo.
Legalization in Colorado Proves to be a Train Wreck
The Rocky Mountain High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area (HIDTA) puts out a comprehensive analysis of the impact legalization has had in Colorado each year since 2013. If you don't have time to read the entire 173 page analysis, please read the executive summary....
The Devastating Environmental Impact of Marijuana
California's ill-conceived marijuana program has inflicted irreparable environmental, wildlife, human and economic harm. Under the guise of medicine, at the end of 2017, California was producing 8 times more pot than is consumed within the state. Chemical poisons in...
Prosecutor: Speeding driver in fatal Schaumburg crash spent day ‘smoking weed’
A Streamwood man with multiple past speeding violations, who prosecutors say was traveling between 80 and 90 mph Wednesday night when he tried to drive between two vehicles traveling nearly side by side, has been charged in the three-vehicle Schaumburg crash that...
Rocky Mountain High Brings State to New Low
There’s a reason major medical associations, law enforcement and drug treatment agencies and many others, have voiced concern and opposition to legalizing today’s high potency marijuana for recreational use. States that have legalized pot are now facing the impact...