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Christmas protest targets marijuana laws

SEATTLE – Protesters outside the King County Jail say non-violent drug offenders should be home this Christmas.

Vivian McPeak organized the pro-marijuana vigil.

“Hopefully it lets them know that they’re not languishing in there without attention,” said McPeak.

The past nine years on Christmas day, 5th Avenue and James Street in Seattle has been at the crossroads of marijuana legalization controversy.

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Teen Marijuana Use Might Have Lasting Effects on Mood, Anxiety

WEDNESDAY, Dec. 23 (HealthDay News) — Marijuana use among teens may trigger neurological changes in the developing brain that lead to increased anxiety and stress levels that could persist into adulthood, new animal research suggests.

Although the finding stems solely from work conducted with adolescent and adult lab rats — not yet replicated among humans — the work suggests that certain troublesome changes in levels of the key brain chemicals serotonin and norepinephrine may linger long after marijuana use ceases.

“Here, the goal was simply to understand the neurological mechanism that could be underlying the specific phenomenon of depression and anxiety observed in previous studies among adolescents chronically exposed to cannabis,” explained study author Dr. Gabriella Gobbi, a psychiatric researcher at the Research Institute of the McGill University Health Centre in Montreal.

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Study finds link between music and marijuana

Teens who listen to music that mentions marijuana are significantly more likely to use the drug, a new study finds.

The research was based on surveys with 959 ninth-graders.

“Students who listen to music with the most references to marijuana are almost twice as likely to have used the drug than their peers whose musical tastes favor songs less focused on substance use,” said University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine researcher Dr. Brian Primack, who led the study.

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