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Does Taking Cannabis Change Your Brain More than Drinking Alcohol Does?
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Comment on this item2 Reader CommentsBrian Carnevale • Feb 18, 2020 at 08:00
I have been smoking various types of weed for for 40 years now. My brain is just fine, minus some short term memory issues which started immediately. And it sure has made me happy, and helped my life long anxiety. I do not drink and found it debilitating for days after a night of drinking. Many years sober from drinking now. Without weed I would be dead from binge drinking. Reply->
Larry A. Singleton
![]() I always wonder how much money this country has lost not taking advantage of hemp and how many farms could have been saved by going over to hemp. Reply->
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