LuolDeng4MVP
New Member
Hello everybody, I was recently doing some more research on the affect of cannabis on the human body, and got to thinking about what affect it has on kids. The general consensus, even amongst those in favor of legalization, is that this is a substance that should be kept out of the hands, and lungs of children. However, with the overwhelming evidence suggesting that cannabis helps body and brain function is almost every single way, is there any evidence suggesting that it should be kept away from children?
According to the research I have done, it is definitive that cannabis aids in brain cell growth, and brain cell health. If that is the case, why would it be different for children? It seems to me that cannabis could be most helpful at a young age when brain cell growth and maturity are most active. The endo-cannabinoid system is present in children, correct? If so, why not activate that system?
Any thoughts?
According to the research I have done, it is definitive that cannabis aids in brain cell growth, and brain cell health. If that is the case, why would it be different for children? It seems to me that cannabis could be most helpful at a young age when brain cell growth and maturity are most active. The endo-cannabinoid system is present in children, correct? If so, why not activate that system?
Any thoughts?