US Marijuana legalization was a mistake. Highly-concentrated pot is destroying my son's life.

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Marijuana legalization was a mistake. Highly-concentrated pot is destroying my son's life.
Aubree Adams
Sun, October 17, 2021

I absolutely loved living in Colorado.
Family-oriented Pueblo is the state’s best-kept secret. Lake Pueblo, Pueblo Mountain Park, and Devil’s Canyon are perfect places to hike. We lived in an old Craftsman home in the historic district, with a beautiful garden and wonderful neighbors. I felt like I was living in a dream.

And then legalized marijuana came, and everything changed. It’s taken nearly a decade for Colorado’s elected leaders to understand the damage pot is doing to our children. I saw it years ago.

My eldest son entered eighth grade in 2014, the year recreational marijuana stores opened in Colorado. Soon, his behavior changed. He became irrational and repeated things that didn’t make sense. I dismissed it as adolescent mood swings. He’d just broken up with a girlfriend. That’s all it was, I told myself.
By his freshman year, I realized he was using marijuana. I was still in denial, though, until he attacked his younger brother and then tried to kill himself. The hospital treated him and sent him home. A few days later, when it was clear he was still suicidal, I took him back to the emergency room. Don’t worry, they told me. It’s just marijuana.

Marijuana is a serious drug​

Eventually, my son told me he was dabbing, which I had never heard of. A dab (or wax or shatter) is a highly concentrated form of THC, marijuana’s active ingredient. It’s heated and smoked, delivering an instant, overwhelming high. Crack weed, my son called it. He knew it was making him crazy. He wanted to quit, but addiction had him firmly in its grip.
And yes, he was addicted. Addiction is a pediatric disease. In 9 out of 10 cases, it originates with drug or alcohol use before age 21. Marijuana, which has been linked to mental illness and psychosis in teens and young adults, slowly takes away your humanity. That’s what it did to my son, who turned to running the streets with homeless people. He had no trouble finding people to feed his addiction in return for selling their legally home-grown marijuana.

I quit working, making it my full-time job to save my son. I soon found out that getting treatment wasn’t easy. Beds were full. Officials minimized marijuana's addictiveness.

I found a highly regarded treatment center in Utah; they required $36,000 up front that I didn't have. Finally, I found a place in San Diego that helped restore his health. He regained confidence and looked good. In the meantime, I had learned about a recovery community in Houston, where host families provide positive peer support. My son got better when he left Colorado, so I moved him there in 2016. My other son, who had developed posttraumatic stress disorder, and I followed in 2018.

Rein in this monster​

Sadly, my story isn’t unique. Families across Colorado have experienced the same heartbreak and worse. More and more, marijuana is implicated in teen suicides. From 2014 to 2018, marijuana was present in nearly one-third of teen suicides. Pot is taking our children from us.

That’s why a bipartisan legislature this year passed a bill that begins to rein in this monster. The bill:

► Authorizes a study on the effects of high-potency THC products on the developing brain and how to keep those products away from teens. These unbiased experts will make a recommendation for next steps to the legislature.
► Requires doctors issuing medical marijuana recommendations to consider the person's mental health history;
► Orders a report on hospital discharge data when marijuana use is likely;
► Directs coroners to screen for THC in non-natural deaths;
► Reduces the amount an 18-year-old medical card user can purchase in a single day. This closes a loophole that could be exploited to stock up on marijuana concentrates, which they sell to their younger friends.

It’s a baby step, but it’s significant that the state that pioneered marijuana legalization is finally recognizing there are harmful consequences.
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Aubree Adams in Houston, Texas, in October 2021.

We can’t keep going down this road. We can’t keep sacrificing our children on the altar of pot. Big Marijuana promotes high-potency, addictive concentrates with no proof they are safe for anyone. Colorado’s commission, when it reviews all the research already done, will confirm that this product is dangerous to children and much too easy for them to get.

Maybe lives will be saved. Maybe other states will be warned against following Colorado’s lead Maybe no more families will have to endure the hell that mine has.
But it comes too late for me and my oldest son. He started using again. I haven’t seen him in a year.

Aubree Adams is director of Every Brain Matters. She is the parent coordinator for a Houston recovery community, where she lives with her youngest son and two dogs.

It’ll be interesting to see how this goes. I’ve noticed that there is a push by wealthy Democrats in Colorado to reform/repeal marijuana because of additives.
 
There we go. Other ad-dovacy article.

But to stay on point that concentrate stuff is too much work and powerful. Fun novelty at a party but people with serious dab rigs are weird. It's crazy how much wax and shatter people can go through in a day when you see how expensive it is.
Wax/Shatter in a legal state isnt any more expensive than flower. You can get a gram for 20-30 dollars here in cali sometimes cheaper when the shops have specials. Most of the time its actually more cost effective than flower because you only need like .1 to get you high. I dont get any higher off wax i prefer it because its cleaner and i only have to take one hit to get where i want instead of smoking a crap ton of bong hits of flower.
 
No, you just raised a sack of shit.
Maybe, maybe not. I've never known anyone truly "addicted" to weed. Booze, tobacco, meth, heroin, yes. But not weed. However, addictive personalities can become addicted to anything. Even Jesus, which is how a few addicts I know recovered from drug addiction. They just substituted their addiction to drugs with an addiction to Jesus. They are still an addict and know it. Whatever works, I suppose. At least they were able to turn their lives around.

We have legal weed here, yet I don't see any tokers out lying on the street corners surrounded by needles, ala Seattle or San Francisco type shit.

Momma in this story seems riddled with guilt to me.

Edited to add Duke Nukem comment (couldn't quote):
"We've all had that roommate in college who never seems to have money for rent but always manages to get hold of weed."

Awww, hell. This harkened me back to the 60's and the Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers -- "Weed will get you through times of no money better than money will get you through times of no weed!"
 
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Maybe, maybe not. I've never known anyone truly "addicted" to weed. Booze, tobacco, meth, heroin, yes. But not weed. However, addictive personalities can become addicted to anything. Even Jesus, which is how a few addicts I know recovered from drug addiction. They just substituted their addiction to drugs with an addiction to Jesus. They are still an addict and know it. Whatever works, I suppose. At least they were able to turn their lives around.

We have legal weed here, yet I don't see any towers hated out lying on the street corners surrounded by needles, ala Seattle or San Francisco type shit.

Momma in this story seems riddled with guilt to me.
I was saying, "he who lies about smoking weed all day, to the detriment of his loved ones, is a dirtbag, and the parents should look inward."

I would say the same of a gambler, a drunk, or a coomer. "I am too weak to handle fun, therefore you can't have it" is the eternal authoritarian bleat.
 
As a pothead myself I actually do have a personal problem with how potent legal weed has gotten. These newer strains that I see pop up in dispensaries are always trying to out-top each other on who is the "stronger" cousin, who has the "highest THC content". Even my own mom has an issue with it, very recently she bought some joints at her local shop and ended up passing out only after having a few hits off of one the joints. Turns out, the joints she bought weren't just the regular dipped in oil, then rolled in kief joints. Instead of kief, it was pure, concentrated, THC crystals. Did any of the "budtenders" at her local dispensary even tell her this? Not really, all they mentioned was that the joints "hit hard" and "were good".

The "budtenders" fucking suck, they're literal 20-something year old retards who only get the job for the fun of it only. The growing-market now sucks, because the farmers are more worried about putting out the "greatest and latest" strains that have the highest THC content they can breed out of these plants. People who actually still smoke for the medical benefits do not want the "strongest hitting" bullshit, they want their tried-and-true strains that actually works for them.

As for this mother's qualms about her underage son getting "addicted" to dabs, lol nah, more like, where the fuck were you when it started happening? You seriously want to double down against marijuana legalization because god forbid you and the other dipshit parents can't find a way to keep your kids from doing shit you don't want them to do? It isn't hard to tell your kids the truth about marijuana, it isn't hard to genuinely educate them. I was told since my teens that yes, marijuana can actually be "addictive" if you have an addictive personality. That yes, marijuana DOES fuck up the brain and destroy brain cells, especially if you are a teenager and your brain is going through heavy development.

Marijuana, which has been linked to mental illness and psychosis in teens and young adults, slowly takes away your humanity. That’s what it did to my son, who turned to running the streets with homeless people. He had no trouble finding people to feed his addiction in return for selling their legally home-grown marijuana.
I should also point out how absolutely bullshit this entire statement is. For starters, while this mom isn't wrong about marijuana psychosis, that can literally happen to anybody. Again, young teens are developing mainly in their brain, it's incredibly important that teens understand what weed can do to them, and again, why it's YOUR FAULT AS A PARENT for not educating your children on that. But just like how some people may reactive negatively to weed, that doesn't mean that it happens to EVERYONE. This is precisely why some people with serious mental illnesses, like schizophrenia, absolutely cannot smoke marijuana. Schizos literally will be put into a psychosis if they smoke pot, because it sends their brains into an overloaded frenzy. Some schizos don't even know or understand this! Again, this is why we properly educate people, and why I'm so pissed that it doesn't happen!

Secondly, who and where are you knowing homeless people having the time, money, and energy to homegrow their own weed? Do you even understand the time and effort it even takes to grow pot? It may be a literal weed but again, like I mentioned above, with all the new strains and criss-crossing of DNA, some of these plants are not exactly the most hardy of plants that can handle, well, anything. You have bitch-baby weed plants now. Plants that get stupid with "too much" humidity, "too much" water, ect. Even besides that, what sort of homeless people are going to be so friendly and open to some literal kid supposedly "jonesing" around wanting their next dab hit? She speaks of her son like he's a meth addict, but only with weed.
 
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If your sons only a freshman yet he's running the streets with homeless people so he can smoke their homegrown weed, have you ever thought of grounding him? Sending him to bootcamp? Or saying sorry boy you can't go out and play with the homeless, it's a school night.
@Bender gives great parental advice.
I mean just look at him. He knows what he’s doing.
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Weed should be illegal for under 21's though. I did read a study that smoking weed before the 'end' of the main phase of puberty is bad. Just like anything, don't do it while your body is changing.
It already is though. Most psychoactives are illegal for people under 21 for recreational use, the notable exception being caffeine.
 
As a pothead myself I actually do have a personal problem with how potent legal weed has gotten. These newer strains that I see pop up in dispensaries are always trying to out-top each other on who is the "stronger" cousin, who has the "highest THC content". Even my own mom has an issue with it, very recently she bought some joints at her local shop and ended up passing out only after having a few hits off of one the joints. Turns out, the joints she bought weren't just the regular dipped in oil, then rolled in kief joints. Instead of kief, it was pure, concentrated, THC crystals. Did any of the "budtenders" at her local dispensary even tell her this? Not really, all they mentioned was that the joints "hit hard" and "were good".

The "budtenders" fucking suck, they're literal 20-something year old retards who only get the job for the fun of it only. The growing-market now sucks, because the farmers are more worried about putting out the "greatest and latest" strains that have the highest THC content they can breed out of these plants. People who actually still smoke for the medical benefits do not want the "strongest hitting" bullshit, they want their tried-and-true strains that actually works for them.

As for this mother's qualms about her underage son getting "addicted" to dabs, lol nah, more like, where the fuck were you when it started happening? You seriously want to double down against marijuana legalization because god forbid you and the other dipshit parents can't find a way to keep your kids from doing shit you don't want them to do? It isn't hard to tell your kids the truth about marijuana, it isn't hard to genuinely educate them. I was told since my teens that yes, marijuana can actually be "addictive" if you have an addictive personality. That yes, marijuana DOES fuck up the brain and destroy brain cells, especially if you are a teenager and your brain is going through heavy development.
Dont buy potent weed then?? Its not like the shop doesnt have a wide range of products, nobody forced your retarded mother to buy a joint of "thc crystals". When you go to the liquor store for a beer do you come out with a handle of vodka??? They actually have a whole line of low thc weed for old people here but i mean if its potent why not just take one hit instead of the whole joint?
 
Wax/Shatter in a legal state isnt any more expensive than flower. You can get a gram for 20-30 dollars here in cali sometimes cheaper when the shops have specials. Most of the time its actually more cost effective than flower because you only need like .1 to get you high. I dont get any higher off wax i prefer it because its cleaner and i only have to take one hit to get where i want instead of smoking a crap ton of bong hits of flower.

If you have the hookup in California to grey market places you can get wax for as little as $140, $160 an oz.

Also a whole lot of nerds in this thread.
 
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