One of NORML’s primary missions is to move public opinion sufficiently to legalize the responsible use of marijuana by adults. One of the ways we successfully achieve this goal is by debunking marijuana myths and half-truths via the publication of timely op-eds in online and print media. Since the mainstream media seldom casts a critical eye toward many of the more over-the-top claims about cannabis, we take it upon ourselves to set the record straight.
The majority of NORML’s rebuttals are penned by Deputy Director Paul Armentano. In the past few weeks, he has published numerous op-eds rebuking a litany of popular, but altogether specious claims about the cannabis plant – including the contentions that cannabis consumption is linked to heart attacks, psychosis, violence, and a rise in emergency room visits and traffic fatalities, among other allegations.
Below are links to a sampling of his recent columns.:
Blowing up the big marijuana IQ myth — The science points to zero effect on your smarts
Blowing the lid off the ‘marijuana treatment’ racket
The five biggest marijuana myths and how to debunk them
It took just one distorted study for the media to freak out over health risks marijuana
Cannabis mitigates opioid abuse — the science says so
Three new marijuana myth-busting studies that the mainstream media isn’t picking up on
For a broader sampling of NORML-centric columns and media hits, please visit NORML’s ‘In the Media’ archive here.
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