
Understanding The Case For Cannabis; It Is Not Harmless
Twenty-four States have legalized recreational cannabis. It would seem likely that public opinion concurs. However, to the extent that public opinion holds that cannabis is a harmless or relatively harmless drug that is incorrect. Further, the argument that use is widespread is incorrect as about 17% of American adults use cannabis versus 70% who use alcohol. Here we argue that we should recognize the dangers of cannabis that is more harmful that alcohol. Medical uses are researched, effective in many cases and should be legal. At the same time, we recognize that prohibition has failed and regulation seems the logical next step.

Or Was That Just Some Sort of Neurologic Event? (Copy)
In recovery from alcohol and other drugs people discuss their spiritual awakening. They have come to appreciate the ethical, right living side of their lives and how that brings quality to them. Often, but not always, this is wrapped in the religion of their youth. Many of these same people relate a spiritual experience. Usually, a sudden, physical and metaphysical event, a realization that reshapes them. For many this is the hand of God, others cannot explain it, nor do they have to. Here is Sharon’s version.