Sharp Rise in Marijuana-Related Psychosis: American Board of Pain Medicine President – Oct. 5, 2022

Dr. Ken Finn, president of the American Board of Pain Medicine and a vice president of International Academy on the Science and Impacts of Cannabis, in an interview with NTD’s The Nation Speaks on Oct. 1, 2022. (NTD)

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As drug legalization groups and the cannabis industry lobby to legalize cannabis across the United States, with initiatives to legalize marijuana on the November ballot in five more states, many experts warn this will only increase the physical and mental harm from the unregulated, high-potency cannabis.

President of the American Board of Pain Medicine and a vice president of the International Academy on the Science and Impacts of Cannabis, Dr. Ken Finn, said high potency cannabis use is being linked to poisonings in young children, as well as psychosis and schizophrenia in an increasing number of regular users.

“A lot of my colleagues that work in psychiatry and emergency medicine are seeing a sharp rise in marijuana-related psychosis,” Finn told NTD’s The Nation Speaks in an Oct. 1 interview.

2 thoughts on “Sharp Rise in Marijuana-Related Psychosis: American Board of Pain Medicine President – Oct. 5, 2022

  1. How do they know it’s specifically marijuana (and not the jab)? How many of these cases have been jabbed? Do you even ask?

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