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Dr. Kevin Sabet presents on marijuana legalization (May 1, 2023)

A former Presidential drug policy advisor stated marijuana is the “most misunderstood drug in the United States” during presentations in Chautauqua County Monday.

Dr. Kevin Sabet is the President and CEO of both the Foundation for Drug Policy Solutions and Smart Approaches to Marijuana. He was invited to speak in the county by Sheriff Jim Quattrone.

Sabet said he doesn’t want to see the country make the same mistakes as with tobacco and alcohol, which have killed more people than all opioid drugs and other drugs combined, “And, part of the reason that’s the case is that they are legalized, commercialized, normalized, and pushed by a for-profit industry. And my worry about marijuana legalization in New York is that we’re moving a little bit too fast towards that mass commercialization. And I don’t want to see people in prison or anything. I don’t want to see people get a criminal record for marijuana or really any other drug use. I want them to get help. But it should be something we’re trying to discourage generally, not encourage.”

Sabet said he finds it worrisome that some municipalities that have opted in with marijuana legalization are betting on marijuana sales to improve the economy and workforce. He said the potency of marijuana available today is much higher than what was available in previous decades, “It’s really not regulated well at all, even in the dispensaries because the FDA doesn’t look at it. It’s not federally legal, so it’s kind of legal gray area federally. And we’re seeing huge increases in psychosis, schizophrenia, we’re seeing big hospital costs with hyperemesis syndrome which is this chronic vomiting syndrome among people who use a lot.”

Sabet said he thinks there should be an advertising campaign aimed at people age 25 and younger about how their brains are vulnerable to drugs and alcohol, “There should be an ad campaign discouraging kids to use, and really, anyone under 25 technically, number one. Number two, we need to have strict advertising restrictions. There are none and I worry about that. Number three, we should have limits on THC potency. There is no reason we need to be selling 90% potent concentrates that can have a very deleterious effect on anyone of any age on their mental health.”

Sheriff Quattrone said the people at Dr. Sabet’s presentation included law enforcement, health providers, and drug prevention, who he said will all need to work together on substance use issues. He added that he’d still like clarity from New York State on marijuana regulations, which he said is lacking.

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COVID-19 Vaccination, Booster Clinics Added This Week https://www.wrfalp.com/covid-19-vaccination-booster-clinics-added-this-week/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=covid-19-vaccination-booster-clinics-added-this-week https://www.wrfalp.com/covid-19-vaccination-booster-clinics-added-this-week/#respond Tue, 26 Oct 2021 10:55:27 +0000 https://www.wrfalp.com/?p=40833 The Chautauqua County Health Department has announced COVID-19 vaccination clinics that will be held this week. Vaccines and booster doses will be available as long as supplies last at no cost to participants.

Participants must bring proper identification to the clinic including vaccine cards and wear a mask.
Clinics will be held tonight at the Chautauqua Lake Central School Bus Garage in Mayville from 4:30 to 6:30pm. Pre-registration is recommended, but no appointment is needed.

There also will be a clinic from 9am to 1pm on Thursday, October 28th at the Physical Education Building at Jamestown Community College. No appointment is needed for that clinic.

The CDC has issued recommendations for a single booster dose for those individuals who previously received a primary dose of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine, at least two months after the administration of the first dose.

The booster dose should be given using the same vaccine manufacturer that the person received for the primary series. If the same product used for the primary series is no longer available, or a different COVID-19 vaccine is desired, any FDA-approved COVID-19 vaccine can be used for the booster dose, according to FDA and CDC guidance.

The FDA and CDC continue to recommend a third dose of Pfizer or Moderna vaccine for people with immunocompromising conditions.

Residents who have questions about their individual health and whether a vaccine is recommended for them, specifically, may reach out to their healthcare providers in advance of clinic registration.
Emergency use authorization is expected for children ages 5-11 in the coming weeks, with the FDA’s review beginning today and the CDC’s review to follow.

To pre-register for clinics, visit: https://chqgov.com/public-health/covid-19-vaccination-clinics

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