The Silent Risk: What the Data on Cannabis-Related Deaths Reveals About Indirect Harm
We have spent decades arguing about whether cannabis can kill. The answer, it turns out, is the wrong question entirely. […]
We have spent decades arguing about whether cannabis can kill. The answer, it turns out, is the wrong question entirely. […]
A study presented by Dr Ragy R. Girgis at International Academy on the Science and Impact of Cannabis analysed over 2,300 global mass murder cases.
A study presented by Dr Ragy R. Girgis at International Academy on the Science and Impact of Cannabis analysed over 2,300 global mass murder cases.
Drug addiction and mental illness often go hand in hand, creating a dangerous combination that can destroy families from within. Nick Reiner’s descent into addiction began at just 15 years old, leading to 18 trips to rehab over seven years and ultimately ending in the brutal murder of his own parents, Rob and Michele Reiner.
Brennan Spacer, a master’s-level audiologist, allegedly stabbed a friend 108 times after taking a highly concentrated hit from a “stacked” bong.
Brennan Spacer, a master’s-level audiologist, allegedly stabbed a friend 108 times after taking a highly concentrated hit from a “stacked” bong.
Drug addiction and mental illness often go hand in hand, creating a dangerous combination that can destroy families from within. Nick Reiner’s descent into addiction began at just 15 years old, leading to 18 trips to rehab over seven years and ultimately ending in the brutal murder of his own parents, Rob and Michele Reiner.
Brennan Spacer, a master’s-level audiologist, allegedly stabbed a friend 108 times after taking a highly concentrated hit from a “stacked” bong.
Drug addiction and mental illness often go hand in hand, creating a dangerous combination that can destroy families from within. Nick Reiner’s descent into addiction began at just 15 years old, leading to 18 trips to rehab over seven years and ultimately ending in the brutal murder of his own parents, Rob and Michele Reiner.
Drug addiction and mental illness often go hand in hand, creating a dangerous combination that can destroy families from within. Nick Reiner’s descent into addiction began at just 15 years old, leading to 18 trips to rehab over seven years and ultimately ending in the brutal murder of his own parents, Rob and Michele Reiner.