Myth vs. fact: Documentary project led by McGill prof examines cannabis and mental health

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Myth vs. fact: Documentary project led by McGill prof examines cannabis and mental health
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Documentary project led by Rob Whitley, an associate professor of psychiatry at mcgillu, prof examines cannabis & mental health McGillMedPsych - via TheGrowthOp Cannabis

We apologize, but this video has failed to load.“A lot of the people said that they had always been conditioned by their parents, schools or society to think that if you took cannabis, you were a stoner or loser or pothead. And many of the people in their interviews said that it was very tough for them to come to the realization that cannabis might actually be a helpful substance,” Whitley tellsfrom Montreal.

Another cannabis consumer featured in the series, identified only as ‘A’, said that they consume cannabis once in the morning and once in the evening and feel ‘high’ for about 30 minutes but found the greatest benefit in the residual effects and hours that followed.Article content Kevin Lee, a cannabis educator and vice-president of business development at Vancouver-based ND Supplies, said that while cannabis is increasingly becoming more mainstream, “the real stigma lies in what people believe it does, or the effects that it has.”

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