POT USE COULD CUT BLOCK PARTY PROBLEMS ALL Edition

Many of these accidents are preventable. Everyone reacts differently to the effects of alcohol, and many people cannot tolerate it. In the early days of the Mifflin Street block parties, the use of marijuana was more prevalent than alcohol. Between the pot brownies and numerous joints, the party was...

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Published inWisconsin state journal
Main Author Storck, Gary
Format Newspaper Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Madison, Wis Madison Newspapers, Inc 30.04.2005
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Summary:Many of these accidents are preventable. Everyone reacts differently to the effects of alcohol, and many people cannot tolerate it. In the early days of the Mifflin Street block parties, the use of marijuana was more prevalent than alcohol. Between the pot brownies and numerous joints, the party was more peaceful and safer. Marijuana prohibition forces people to turn to more harmful substances like alcohol, oxycontin, cocaine and meth, causing untold harm to the individual and society.
ISSN:0749-405X