Okay, yes to increased potency.  But what about  ER admissions?  Did CNN
report that?
 
And WHY didn't the cops arrest anyone in Kansas caught with pot?  Because it
was so weak?  Because it was so strong?  Because it was so strong that
anyone who used it would end up in the ER anyhow?  Ha ha.  That one sounds
like an Urban Legend.
 
Michael, ya gotta tell us:  What's your source?  (I mean for these
apocryphal stories, not for marijuana.)
 
Beth Benoit
Granite State College
New Hampshire
 
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Are we certain that there are increased (or any) admissions to the ER for
"smoking a few joints"?
Beth Benoit
Granite State College
New Hampshire
 
Yes! according to a CNN health report.There apparently is an increased
potency as compared to the 60s.The strongest in the 60s was Acapulco Gold.
And the pot grown in Kansas was so bad that the cops did not bother to
arrest anyone caught with Kansas pot.
Michael Sylvester.PhD
Daytona Beach,Florida



 
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