@CoDoc442 @The_Drug_Report @PsyPost Unless, people who might find more harmful solutions are successfully self-medicating with cannabis. https://t.co/dXP1Yyh7bb
@IASIC3 Many chronic cannabis consumers are self-medicating psychological problems, typically stemming from adverse childhood experiences. Many settle on cannabis after trying alcohol, pharmaceuticals and illicit drugs. Alas, too many don't. https://t.co/
@PoppotNewYork @IASIC3 @CBSLA Despite your suggestion, most chronic cannabis consumers are self-medicating problems stemming from ACE, often as a less problematic alternative to alcohol and other drugs. Do you think criminal prohibition is the optimal poli
@verderana3 Indeed. Most chronic cannabis use is self-medication of mental health conditions, especially ADHD, typically stemming from childhood trauma. Cannabis isn't criminogenic like alcohol. Crimes prevented due, in part, to cannabis use aren't reporte