Episode # 93 High Truths on Drugs and Addiction with Pamela McColl and the Pied Pipers of PotEpisode # 93 High Truths on Drugs and Addiction with Pamela McColl and the Pied Pipers of Pot
High Truths on Drugs and Addiction
Pamela McColl met the Pied Pipers of Pot and watched them lead Canada, American and a global following of marijuana. Where there warning signs of the medical and societal harms before legalization? Pamela McColl https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pamela_McColl Principal and Publisher, Grafton and Scratch Pamela's Book The Pied Pipers of Pot: Protecting Youth from the Marijuana Industry When the product should not be used according to Pamela's Research Cannabis should not be used if you: are under the age of 25 are allergic to any cannabinoid or to smoke have serious liver, kidney, heart or lung disease have a personal or family history of serious mental disorders such as schizophrenia, psychosis, depression, or bipolar disorder are pregnant, are planning to get pregnant, or are breast-feeding are a man who wishes to start a family have a history of alcohol or drug abuse or substance dependence Talk to your health care practitioner if you have any of these conditions. There may be other conditions where this product should not be used, but which are unknown due to limited scientific information.
53:16•3 Oct 2022
Pamela McColl Exposes the Dark Side of the Marijuana Industry
“There are no benefits to marijuana period, none, zip, zip, well, and you've got to look at the risk factors there are.”
Curious about the true impact of marijuana legalization? In this thought-provoking episode of 'High Truths on Drugs and Addiction', Dr. Roneet Lev sits down with Pamela McColl, a passionate advocate for smoking cessation and author of 'The Pied Pipers of Pot: Protecting Youth from the Marijuana Industry'. Pamela shares her eye-opening experiences and research, revealing how the marijuana industry targets children and the serious health risks that come with cannabis use.
She discusses why cannabis shouldn't be used by certain groups, including those under 25, pregnant women, and individuals with a history of mental health issues. The conversation also touches on the importance of denormalizing drug use, the effects of marijuana on reproductive health, and the role of education in prevention. This episode is essential listening for parents, educators, and anyone concerned about the societal impacts of marijuana.

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