PA cannabis legalization will have dire consequences

Recently, state Sen. Mike Regan, R-York/Cumberland, changed his mind on marijuana legalization and joined state Rep. Amen Brown, D-Philadelphia, to announce a new bill to commercialize pot in Pennsylvania. Regan would do well to listen to his former colleagues in law enforcement who see through the marijuana industry’s false promises.

Legalization is no longer about the 5% THC ditch weed of Woodstock. Instead, today’s marijuana “buds” regularly contain up to 30% THC — the main, psychoactive compound in marijuana that makes a user feel “high” — while the increasingly popular concentrates, such as dabs (inhaled through vaping devices), contain upward of 99% THC. 

Expanding the creation and promotion of this new, supercharged drug into Pennsylvania will create major public health consequences. Recent research has found daily use of high-potency marijuana is associated with a five-fold increase in instances of schizophrenia and psychosis. The addiction rate alone is up from one in 10 just a decade ago to one in three. Considering these figures, the idea of normalizing and promoting marijuana use — amid the COVID-19 pandemic, no less — is simply baffling. 

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