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Can Taking Cannabis Mutate Your Genes?
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Comment on this item2 Reader CommentsSaEFan • Jan 16, 2020 at 16:23
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PAMELA J MCCOLL • Jan 16, 2020 at 10:28
There are currently over 31,000 published studies available on PubMed on the topic of marijuana. Many of these studies address potential harms, including harm to the reproductive health of men and women. The biomedical literature has been piling up since the 1960s and no responsible government, that governs by the cautionary principle, would move to legalize this drug for the general adult population - meaning women who are pregnant or who are thinking of starting a family regardless of gender, those with mental illnesses or substance use disorders, with liver, kidney or heart disease, or for those under the age of 25. This pretty much rules out everyone. Reply->
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