LOLOLZ UR A PEDO[/ultra coolness]
That said, I wish they would define what "related" is referring to. Are they toking up and driving? Eating pot brownies? Is this pot from laced dealer stuff?
And how is it too early to tell if the two states where this is legal is affecting it? If the rise in ER cases is coming from Colorado or Washington, it's a pretty safe bet.
Also, is increasing use resulting in more death, or just ER cases? We're talking about a much higher percentage of people in two states having access to cannabis now. It only makes sense that the volume of hospital trips would increase since more people are using it.
I'd say what that quote says doesn't give enough reason to re-criminalize cannabis.
Edit: also, source pls
Second edit: my phone butchered the Hell out of what I was trying to say... Jesus...
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You can't OD on cannabis.
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Never said you could. Before you point to my edits, I simply fixed typos and asked for a source. By "increasing deaths" I meant somebody killing themselves while on cannabis (DUI deaths for example) or dying from laced weed.