Word: marijuana
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Although marijuana has some bad effects, its main harm lies "not in the plant, but in the way a person's life can be ruined with a conviction for possession or jail imprisonment," Lester Grinspoon, associate professor of Psychiatry at the Massachusetts Mental Health Center, told a group of 125 students in the Science Center last night...
...Paul A. Walters Jr., chief of psychiatry at the University Health Services, said yesterday that although no cases of treated marijuana have been brought to his attention, there is evidence of an alarming reemergence of "bad acid," especially LSD laced with speed derivatives such...
Mack I. Davis II, director of advanced standing, said yesterday that several students he heard about reported feeling "very frightened, unsafe, out of control and speedy" reactions atypical of the usual effects marijuana induces...
...added that even experienced marijuana smokers cannot predict their reactions to "dusted grass...
Walters, who for five years taught a course in the College called "Drugs and Adolescence," said that despite a myth that certain varieties of marijuana are much stronger than others, the natural plant varies only a little in THC content...