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Those on the left who devote time and energy to fear mongering on bogus topics while covering up the truth about the growing scourge of violent psychosis among young people must be called out. See the article : Covid-19 reinfections may increase the likelihood of new health problems.
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Fox News host Laura Ingraham took a deep dive into the possible connection between violence and cannabis use in the opening monologue of “The Ingraham Angle” on Tuesday.
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INGRAHAM: There is a growing body of scientific evidence linking an increase in violent behavior among young people and the regular, continuous use of cannabis. So if the media wants to spend time scaring people, focus on scaring young people from what? What would make sense? What would actually help? Scare them from using this drug as youngsters. But I will tell you, the weed industry is extremely well funded and even protected by some high-ranking Republicans. Remember, former House Speaker John Boehner saw a quick buck to be made and joined the advisory board of a major weed company after opposing weed legalization. … So Big Weed is using its well-paid pot-pushing media allies and social media influencers to trash anyone who questions the mad rush for legalization. … I don’t care, because they push weed to our kids. We stand for answers and responsibility. These are the eyes of some of the mass murderers who allegedly regularly consumed weed. Look at them. Those in politics and the media who devote their time and energy to spreading fear on false topics while covering up the truth about the growing scourge of violent psychosis in our young people. They have to be called. They must be defeated. And then the public must be educated. And parents – that means you have to get into the game.
Shana Gutman and her mom Eadie Bear, lifelong residents of Highland Park, Illinois, view the scene on Central Avenue on Tuesday, July 5, 2022, the day after the mass shooting at the Fourth of July parade.
(Brian Cassella/Chicago Tribune/Tribune News Service via Getty Images)
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