Appearing on Channel 4s Drugs Live programme looking at the effects of cannabis on the brain, Professor David Nutt said hash was less harmful than tobacco, alcohol, ketamine, methadone and a host of other substances
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Yet, when it comes to the marijuana that people smoke, the cannabis-derived THC concentrates they vape or dab, and edibles infused with THC, the FDA appears very much on the sidelines