Yet because of its longtime classification as a Schedule 1 drug (right up there with heroin), research on marijuana’s impact on our health remains limited and largely inconclusive. Unapologetic approachFacebook Twitter Pinterest A view of Culver City, the southern California neighborhood home to High Sobriety. Max, 32, who asked that his full name not be used, met Schrank in his 20s in the midst of his own heroin addiction crisis. ‘The external is reflective of the internal’Schrank is adamant: using marijuana to treat opioid and alcohol addiction is not a solution for everyone. “I feel like the external is reflective of the internal.”Creating a structured and documented program using marijuana to address addiction is one of the main goals of High Sobriety.
Source: The Guardian March 09, 2017 10:52 UTC