Last month, the Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment (OEHHA) in California approved for THC and cannabis smoke to be listed as a reproductive toxin based on Proposition 65. In fact, unknown to many people, cannabis smoke is actually considered a Prop65 carcinogen and it’s been this way since 2009. What’s new is that THC is now considered as a reproductive toxin.
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