This week, it presented itself as a “study” aimed at seeing whether consuming cannabis increases the likeliness of users making riskier decisions. As you can surmise by the introduction to this article – the conclusion of the study leans towards the dismal as opposed to the optimistic. Nonetheless – it always my duty to look at these studies with an open mind – to cast aside all my preconceived anarchostoner biases and look at the study with cold and clinical objectivity. On that note.
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