@ScaryMovie What the hell
Is this. A non popcorn holder this is so wrong and really supporting and promoting a drug industry !! Believe it or not most teens don’t use weed abc those who do are in imminent risk of triggering severe mental health problems
@WFSBnews We used to take over the mall in the 80s every Saturday by spending all of our $ at Claire’s and Sbarro we used no social media we used our moms to drive us
@SportsCenter At 4:20 ( ironically) of the original longed video the sister who is a mental health clinician points out that marijuana is a pathway to developing a psychotic disorder. Teens and young adults cannot safely use any amount of THC. It’s gambling with your brains function
My sons life is permanently altered by today’s high-potency cannabis.
What began as casual cannabis use—to manage stress and help with sleep—slowly escalated. Today’s cannabis is not what many people remember. It is industrialized, highly concentrated, and aggressively marketed. Some legal products now reach 90 to 99 percent THC
My son suffered a psychotic break. the young man we knew disappeared.
He now lives with a severe, lifelong mental illness with psychotic features. Across multiple hospitalizations and evaluations, his doctors were unequivocal: there was no genetic risk, no family history, and no prior mental-health disorder. In their medical opinion, this illness would not have occurred outside the context of prolonged exposure to high-potency cannabis.
This has been devastating. It completely derailed my son’s future and fractured our family in ways I never imagined. And our story is not rare. Data—and heartbreaking stories from families across the country—continue to emerge showing that high-potency THC dramatically increases the risk of addiction, psychosis, severe anxiety, cognitive impairment, and suicide, especially in people under 25 whose brains are still developing.
Weakening those safeguards now sends the wrong message—that profit outweighs prevention
We are losing an entire generation of emerging adults because many still believe cannabis is harmless. It is not. The higher the potency, the higher the risk—and psychosis is not rare, temporary, or benign.
My family is living proof of what will continue to occur at alarming rates if tighter not more lax regulation is not preserved
@LASHYBILLS Anyone who is laughing is grossly misinformed and clearly drinking the big cannabis kool aid. Teens and youth. An actually did from OD on THC as the potency is too high for the brain and body to handle. Especially a developing body ! Parents wake the F up.
@AndrewPHill8@drdrew It’s not even comparable. Weed has a risk of psychosis more than any substance. More than meth lsd meth heroin alcohol the facts are easy to find
@StephenDeet@drdrew Your point.. ? Are you aware The DSM has 3 cannabis related diagnosis !
Cannabis use disorder
Cannabis induced psychosis
Cannabis hyperemesis
Check your facts. Very very rare for alcohol to trigger psychosis whereas the risk is very high with weed
@EdFlint384525@drdrew Oh no. Have you seen today’s weed ? This is not the herb it used to be. It’s incredibly engineered and not the way God intended it to be !