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RE: How to Talk to Concerned Moms About Pot
And with the amount of autistic as well as epileptic children being treated, the evidence is showing there is no negative effects.
I would much rather cannabis save the life of young epileptic patient. Much rather than worry about some preconceived notion about harm happening to the child.
However that's a reason why we Advocate the Green Union stance on keeping the medicine in the hands of patients. However there definitely needs to be quality control so that safe medicine is available to all.
Ah, but see what you did? You brought up its benefits. That just closes their minds to you. It's the wrong argument to make. Unless they've been told that their child needs medically supervised cannabis treatment, they don't care what you say.
But if you make them understand that it's available now at the drop of a hat, that the only thing that legalization changes is the quality of the source and the product, they can grapple with a rational issue.
Shrug. OK I'll avoid you. Peace.
Namaste