@ Michael Zanfardino
Prof. Cole's warnings are based on well-established facts and solid reasoning. The climate change denialists he is criticizing do not have anything that robust to back up their claims. Clearly, Prof. Cole is on exactly their level...
@Bart
How do you know that the article is overly subjective if you stopped reading at the first line? (I'm assuming that that's what you meant by "alinea")
Also, we do actually have something called Unemployment Insurance in the USA. It does give you some money, but since it is barely enough to almost survive on if you are really frugal nobody stays on it very long if there are any jobs to be had.
"X is a risk factor for Y" is a statement if correlation, not causation. These studies don't show that marijuana causes schizophrenia, only that marijuana use is associated with schizophrenia is some unspecified way.
That said, the effects that marijuana has on users' minds definately should be considered in policy discussions.
@ Michael Zanfardino
Prof. Cole's warnings are based on well-established facts and solid reasoning. The climate change denialists he is criticizing do not have anything that robust to back up their claims. Clearly, Prof. Cole is on exactly their level...
@Bart
How do you know that the article is overly subjective if you stopped reading at the first line? (I'm assuming that that's what you meant by "alinea")
Also, we do actually have something called Unemployment Insurance in the USA. It does give you some money, but since it is barely enough to almost survive on if you are really frugal nobody stays on it very long if there are any jobs to be had.
"X is a risk factor for Y" is a statement if correlation, not causation. These studies don't show that marijuana causes schizophrenia, only that marijuana use is associated with schizophrenia is some unspecified way.
That said, the effects that marijuana has on users' minds definately should be considered in policy discussions.