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Western Carolinian Volume 35 Number 49

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  • When are they going to legalize Pot? A lot of people these days arc going around saying it's only a matter of montlis until Acapulco Gold is available over the counter in menthol and king-size lengths. Which is an indication of how little people know about marihuana. The real fact of the matter is that marihuana is a drug. Like all drugs, it affects the human body and the human brain. Like all drugs, it has side effects. Today, research scientists are studying marihuana's effects on the brain, the nervous system, on chromosomes, and on various organs of the body. They're trying to find out why different people have different reactions to it. They're studying its effects after one or two cigarettes, and they're trying to find out what happens with long term use. Maybe it will turn out that there's no reason for it to be illegal. But nobody can be sure until all the facts are in. And until they all are, it's a pretty bum risk. For more facts about drugs, write for free drug booklets to: National Institute of Mental Health Box 1080, Washington, D.C. 20013
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