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Wednesday, July 14, 2021

Us professionals call that spacing out

PULLMAN, Wash. — Recreational marijuana use is becoming a common site throughout the United States. Although several states are now allowing the sale of highly potent varieties of cannabis, scientists say they’re still playing catch-up when it comes to knowing how these products affect the human body. Now, a new study finds high-strength weed may leave users’ memories a little foggy. Researchers from Washington State University report that people who either smoke or vape potent marijuana perform worse in various memory tests compared to sober individuals.

9 comments:

  1. Come on. Who cares about performing poorly on memory tests when you're living virtual reality without the goggles.

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  2. hell, im 63 freakin yrs old. i lost half of my memory cells in the pockets of the last pair of jeans my wife threw out.

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  3. A common site? Back to school...

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  4. That should keep them voting Democrat.

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  5. "Recreational marijuana use is becoming a common site"

    Reporters and editors needed.....unless one can smoke weed through the internet.

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  6. I have similar symptoms with alcohol, only much worse. They gonna test that too?

    Sure makes me feel better to know science is researching the effects of pot for what, the 50th time? Any changes in the study results?

    I didn't think so.

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  7. Another story from The Department Of DUH!

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  8. Love the ignorant comments from some people who most likely get shitfaced drunk every evening.
    Hypocrites much?

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