“1. Cannabis use is associated with lower mortality risk in patients with psychotic disorders; 2. The enactment of statewide medical marijuana laws is associated with fewer incidences of suicides; 3. The effects of cannabis smoke on the lungs are far less problematic than those associated with tobacco; 4. Cannabis use is associated with only marginal increases in traffic accident risk; 5. The schedule I classification of cannabis is a lie; the science says so.”
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