Major flaws in your three articles...
Your first article was a blog, and the main argument cited (without actually citing it) a study in the UK in the 1950s.
Your second article cited 14 cases with the lowest level of scientific value, case studies.
Your third article was actually a news story that casually discussed MJ use. The study focused on withdrawal. Withdrawal from many medications can make people irritable and likely to "lash out," quite notably alcohol as a side mentioon. More importantly, however, is assumed causation based on correlation, which is an abolute no-no in proving a point. Certain demographics are more likely to commit crimes and more likely to smoke weed, but one does absolutely not necessarily cause the other.
You failed to do Pubmed searches or mention the thousands of legit articles citing the benefits of marijuana.
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Posted: 06/15/2021 at 5:46PM