There has been BBC document on cannabis recently. They were able to find harmful examples of cannabis use basically only when it was abused for a long time by minors. They interviewed professor Nutt, former UK scientific government advisor on drugs policy, who has been sacked in 2009 after stating that alcohol and nicotine are more dangerous than cannabis. He said it doesn't damage tissues, you can't overdose it. But once something is made illegal you can't have a debate about it with a politician.
In that documentary they also showed why the police can easily find tiny cannabis farms (like in a wardrobe). Evidently Mitchell didn't see it.
Here you go:
https://eztv.it/ep/25542/bbc-cannabi...d-ac3-mvgroup/
https://eztv.it/ep/25553/bbc-cannabi...d-ac3-mvgroup/


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