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Post by Eva Yojimbo on Mar 9, 2018 17:35:45 GMT
First of all, Second, that article pretty clearly states that the more it's used, the worse the effects. In any case, this should be enough to debunk your claim that there's "nothing wrong" with kids using drugs. Again, you may decide their freedom of choice outweighs these damaging effects of drugs and alcohol, but as per the other article I posted, it's wrong to pretend as if there are no negatives; that would just be rationalizing your values. To all lot of people smoking weed is worth losing a miniscule 8 IQ points. It's great craic so it is. "Second, that article pretty clearly states that the more it's used, the worse the effects." Can you quote the article were it states that? Yes, I'm sure to a lot of people it is, but why lose the IQ points at all when you can just wait until your 20s when your brain developments slows down and isn't as apt to be damaged by drug-use? What's the rush? Here's the quote: "The amount people smoked also made a difference. Those who smoked the most — at least every day — saw the greatest drop in IQ..."
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