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The relationship between cannabis use and the risk of psychosis varies with age, revealing an alarming trend that demands immediate attention. Ignoring these age-related risks in favour of lenient cannabis policies is dangerously negligent.

Elevated Risk in Adolescents

The study identifies adolescents as particularly vulnerable to the psychotic effects of cannabis. The developing brain is highly susceptible to the harmful impacts of cannabis, which can trigger or exacerbate psychotic disorders. Legalising cannabis without considering these heightened risks for young users is irresponsibly shortsighted. Effective preventive measures must target this age group to mitigate the dangers.

Long-Term Mental Health Consequences

Cannabis use is linked to long-term mental health consequences, with age playing a critical role in the severity of these outcomes. Older users may experience different but equally serious mental health issues, further complicating the policy landscape. Overlooking these long-term risks in favour of cannabis legalisation is a perilous approach. Comprehensive education on the potential mental health impacts is essential for all age groups.

Necessity of Preventive Strategies

Implementing preventive strategies is crucial to address the age-related risks of psychosis from cannabis use. This includes targeted awareness campaigns, strict age regulations, and robust mental health support systems. Legalising or loosely regulating cannabis without such preventive frameworks is recklessly dangerous. Ensuring prevention and responsible regulation is key to protecting public mental health.

Source:  Cambridge University Press

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