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  1. This just seems like evidence that American stoners are as active as other Americans, not that either are as active as normal human beings.

    1. Yep, that’s what the conclusion of the study pretty much says:
      “Despite documented health benefits of physical activity, adults in our sample exercised less than three times per week on average. This is much lower than the CDC’s recommendation of at least 30 min of moderate-intensity physical activity five days a week”.

      1. It could be argued that this study says more about Americans than it does stoners.

  2. While my past experiences help me understand your enthusiasm for this drug the ability to exercise & what happens in the mind of a high user are often not related. We know that Marijuana is not toxic like alcohol so it is certainly physically safe but that does not mean that people should have unlimited use of it.
    I also agree that our drug laws are a mess so I support change as long as people are made aware that there are health (mental and/or physical) issues involved with drug use.

    1. “We know that Marijuana is not toxic like alcohol so it is certainly physically safe but that does not mean that people should have unlimited use of it.”

      Thanks for your opinion but yeah, that’s not really going to work for me.
      But it’s a little bizarre how “not toxic” and “physically safe” are in a sentence ending in denying adult free will.
      It’s not like weed is paracetamol, bought from the supermarket for a few dollars on special, that we give to our children when they’re sick, and periodically some people overdose on and sadly die.

    2. I dont think anyone is advocating unlimited use of pot, or anything. I just dont think having a couple of joints should be classed as some arrestable offence.

      Personally, I think full legalisation for medical use and decriminalisation for personal use is the way to go. Plus there should be an aggressive help to quit campiagn and program, like there is with smoking.

  3. More from the US (the Journal of the American Medical Association):

    March 15, 2024
    Cannabis Use Linked to Elevated Myocardial Infarction and Stroke Risk
    Samantha Anderer

    JAMA. Published online March 15, 2024. doi:10.1001/jama.2024.2075

    Cannabis use may increase the risk of myocardial infarction and stroke independent of tobacco use, according to recent findings in the Journal of the American Heart Association. Compared with nonusers, daily cannabis consumers had 25% higher odds of myocardial infarction and 42% higher odds of stroke. More frequent use was associated with a greater possibility of adverse cardiovascular outcomes regardless of whether cannabis was smoked, eaten, or vaporized.

  4. Mmm … stereotypes exposed? Still, The Big Lebowski and Inherent Vice are still up there on my movie list.

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