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Ahmad Moushumi 09 Jun, 2024 11:46:42 PM 1 61
Best Answer: Not as safe as it used to be. A meta-analysis of studies found that pot potency — its THC level, specifically — rose 24 percent from 1975 to 2017. A JAMA review of studies of more than 1,400 people 50 and older found that higher doses of THC were associated with a higher incidence of thinking and perception issues (not the good kind), as well as dizziness.
Ahmad Moushumi 09 Jun, 2024 11:46:42 PM