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.
I always equated those concentrates to the crack for the weed world. Like, I like to smoke but I don't need to get that high that quick. And yeah, people with crazy dab rigs are like the hipster douches of the pot world.
 
Habitual narcotic use has negative effects? But it comes from da erf maaan!
Repealing prohibition was a mistake. Legal beer ia destroying my Son's life.


No, you just raised a sack of shit.
On the other hand very few habitual drinkers are under the delusion their vice is healthy and non-addictive, and that the whole world would be more enlightened if we all just chugged a Steel Reserve. Potheads seem unable to realize overconsumption is harmful, or even that one can overconsume weed. Nobody glorifies the alcoholic "lifestyle".
 
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Dont buy potent weed then?? Its not like the shop doesnt have a wide range of products, nobody forced your exceptional 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?
Nobody forced my mom, no. My point isn't about that. My point is that people are UNEDUCATED about high-THC products.

The budtender who sold my mother those joints didn't tell her ONCE that they were rolled in pure THC crystals. I myself had to google search the product my own mother bought, and that's when I'm seeing in the fine print "oh hey this shit is potent as fuck". The fucking BUYER/USER shouldn't have to put in extra research on their fucking products because the retard who SOLD IT TO HER IN THE FIRST PLACE didn't bother to fucking warn her or go "oh yeah this shit is VERY POWERFUL."

Also, fuck you, no they do not have products set to the side just for new users or super old boomers that are "low THC". New users/boomers don't want to smoke weed anyway, they either want to vape it, or eat it. Old school smokers like my mom like their flower and want to keep to the flower, but again as I explain, the industry doesn't care about consistency, the industry cares about the "next BIG product", the next step in higher potency. I know what the fuck I'm talking about here bro, before the shit went legal recreationally in Cali, I was there, and I was going into the medical dispensaries. Thanks.
 
On the other hand very few habitual drinkers are under the delusion their vice is healthy and non-addictive, and that the whole world would be more enlightened if we all just chugged a Steel Reserve. Potheads seem unable to realize overconsumption is harmful. Nobody glorifies the alcoholic "lifestyle".
One of my buddies is a drunk and a massive pothead. He decides every few months to quit drinking but when I mention that smoking twelve joints a day is probably worse for him than five or six beers he just stares at me like I'm crazy.

Potheads are largely retards who think there's no downsides.
 
Nobody forced my mom, no. My point isn't about that. My point is that people are UNEDUCATED about high-THC products.

The budtender who sold my mother those joints didn't tell her ONCE that they were rolled in pure THC crystals. I myself had to google search the product my own mother bought, and that's when I'm seeing in the fine print "oh hey this shit is potent as fuck". The fucking BUYER/USER shouldn't have to put in extra research on their fucking products because the exceptional individual who SOLD IT TO HER IN THE FIRST PLACE didn't bother to fucking warn her or go "oh yeah this shit is VERY POWERFUL."

Also, fuck you, no they do not have products set to the side just for new users or super old boomers that are "low THC". New users/boomers don't want to smoke weed anyway, they either want to vape it, or eat it. Old school smokers like my mom like their flower and want to keep to the flower, but again as I explain, the industry doesn't care about consistency, the industry cares about the "next BIG product", the next step in higher potency. I know what the fuck I'm talking about here bro, before the shit went legal recreationally in Cali, I was there, and I was going into the medical dispensaries. Thanks.
The fucking buyer/user is a retard if they are buying psychoactive drugs without doing any research aka you and your mother, and there are multiple low thc brands of marijuana in california last week at the shop they have a 1/2 oz of low thc flower called " Boomer Lids " for only 25 bucks.
 
Because we need the government to protect people from their own choices.
Literally yes. I shouldn't have 24/7 drugged out neighbours, why the hell would I want to live in that sort of society. Take your 'freedom' and shove it.
What happened to the values of personal responsibility and support through the family instead of this gay LARPy dictatorship where you ban all the things /pol/ says is duhgenerate?
A good society has both.
 
Weed potency needs to be taken into account relative to previous decades. What is something that marijuana can be cut and vaped with that isn't harmful?
how are you faggots smoking weed? do you buy it and smoke/consume it all at once in like 1 minute??? Just take one hit and see how it makes you feel, whats so difficult about this? When you buy a 5th of liquor do you chug the whole thing all at once and wake up the next day complaining it was to strong?
 
>barely teenage son takes drugs
>hurr durr blame the drugs
You're a shit parent fuck off. You wouldn't be asking for an alcohol ban if he managed to slip booze.

When you buy a 5th of liquor do you chug the whole thing all at once and wake up the next day complaining it was to strong?
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how are you faggots smoking weed? do you buy it and smoke/consume it all at once in like 1 minute??? Just take one hit and see how it makes you feel, whats so difficult about this? When you buy a 5th of liquor do you chug the whole thing all at once and wake up the next day complaining it was to strong?
People I used to hang out with would do this. Just keep smoking until the weed is gone or they pass out. Drug users are not smart.
 
"eighth grade in 2014, the year recreational marijuana stores opened in Colorado."
Who the fuck is selling to kids?
Also maybe better TRAINING/Technology is needed to spot fakes?
Next, this sounds like a parenting problem not a legal pot problem.
I am also not into legalizing everything- it's bound to lead us off the cliff.
Lastly, maybe the min wage worker at the counter just does not give a shit to do his homework enough because he is not being aid enough to.
 
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How would she know, given that it sounds like she doesn't have one herself.

I'm not a big weed guy but this 21st Century Reefer Madness stuff sounds like a work of fiction. 'Running the streets with homeless people' in Pueblo? This comes off as an affluent single parent trying to rationalize their failure to actually parent their child and using marijuana as an excuse.

I think that potheads vastly underrate the potential effects that weed can have on people, but this just comes off as sensationalized bullshit.
Like of those of 1940s PSAs about marijuana.

Bobby was an an American 18 year old paperboy until he began smoking marijuana cigarettes. After just one marijuana cigarette, Bobby became homosexual and murdered his entire family.

There are no coincidences.

 
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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.
Dollars to donuts, she's a single mother.

Anyway, weed is for unemployable hippies and negro jazz musicians.
 
Actually I think your Son is destroying his own life through addiction and irresponsibility..

Don't get me wrong, I feel for Mom, but, it's not the job of the government, or me (through expenditure of my tax dollars) to continue the War on Drugs as a solution to his addiction.

Speaking of Government:

If you have an addictive personality it’s best to avoid things that are addictive.

On the one hand potheads are annoying when talking about its benefits, but on the other hand Karens in the government want to tell people what they can and can’t do. I voted for legalization even though I personally avoid pot.
That's the way I see it.

You want the freedom to possibly ruin your life and become a professional pothead? Have at it.

You probably won't, by the numbers most people doing pot manage to function well enough you can't pick them out on the street, only the potheads stand out.

But, if you actually do ruin your life? And realize at 40 you have nothing to look forward to but pot and Mom's basement? Don't come back at me asking for a bail out.

That's the problem with Nanny-State supporters, they want to make it both impossible to ruin your life (as they see it) and then pay you anyway if you do fuck it all up because if it's the Government's job to subsidize personal success it's the government's job to subsidize personal failure too....
 
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They actually have a whole line of low thc weed for old people here

I'm lolling here to myself imagining the marketing that could go into something like this, lots of Route 66/Classic Corvette imagery like you'd see on an old-guy's tshirt who's buying eggs and milk at 6am on a sunday morning, and probably sock-hops and woodstock.
 
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