Tobacco Is Healthier Than Marijuana, Says Obama's Drug Doctor
Posted By Chris Roberts on Tue, Jul 1, 2014 at 7:18 AM
Explaining why cigarettes are cool(er) - NIH
NIH Explaining why cigarettes are cool(er)
Obama's people stay on message. Even as the erstwhile Choomer in Chief seems to hint more and more strongly that drug legalization is inevitable and that it wouldn't be such a bad thing after all, the people President Barack Obama appointed to set the nation's policy on law enforcement and health are saying otherwise.
Volkow goes off.
"Wait a second. . . . Nicotine does not interfere with cognitive ability. So if you are an adolescent and you are smoking marijuana and going to school, it's going to interfere with your capacity to learn. So what is worse, as an adolescent right now? To have basically something that is jeopardizing your development educationally or to smoke a cigarette that, when you are 60 years of age, is going to lead to impaired pulmonary function and perhaps cancer? . . . I would argue that you do not want to mess with your cognitive capacity, that that is a very large price to pay."
http://www.sfweekly.com/thesnitch/20...as-drug-doctor
Posted By Chris Roberts on Tue, Jul 1, 2014 at 7:18 AM
Explaining why cigarettes are cool(er) - NIH
NIH Explaining why cigarettes are cool(er)
Obama's people stay on message. Even as the erstwhile Choomer in Chief seems to hint more and more strongly that drug legalization is inevitable and that it wouldn't be such a bad thing after all, the people President Barack Obama appointed to set the nation's policy on law enforcement and health are saying otherwise.
Volkow goes off.
"Wait a second. . . . Nicotine does not interfere with cognitive ability. So if you are an adolescent and you are smoking marijuana and going to school, it's going to interfere with your capacity to learn. So what is worse, as an adolescent right now? To have basically something that is jeopardizing your development educationally or to smoke a cigarette that, when you are 60 years of age, is going to lead to impaired pulmonary function and perhaps cancer? . . . I would argue that you do not want to mess with your cognitive capacity, that that is a very large price to pay."
http://www.sfweekly.com/thesnitch/20...as-drug-doctor
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