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Michael Balderstone of the Hemp Embassy in Nimbin is hopeful that new research will help ease the current anti-pot legislation.

NEW research on cannabis suggests smoking a joint might not be as bad for the brain as it was once thought.

The research published in the American Journal of Epidemiology, shows cannabis users' memories are as good, if not better, than non-users'.

The findings have got pro-cannabis campaigners including Nimbin Hemp Embassy president Michael Balderstone hopeful that current anti-pot legislation will go up in smoke.

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2 comments // New research about cannabis use

  • Anonmaly
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    • I know of people who have smoked daily for years... Some even pulled a near 4.0 all the way through High School, and had started smoking daily before then... A few of these "high" functioning people I may still be aware of and could attest to their success in life (as long as I can attest to "Anonymous" being the persons I'm referring to), in a poor economy and everything else....

      Also, they are working legal jobs, paying taxes, and are productive members of society, at least by establishment standards....

      (productive/destructive, all the same.... not that they don't "produce" just that our culture itself is destructive.... But they play by the rules, other than partaking.... Work real jobs.... Sorry typing buzz......)

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