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Article  Many online marijuana dispensaries do little to enforce age limits (dope hobbies)

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C C Offline
https://www.upi.com/Health_News/2023/09/...695733906/

RELEASE: The lax enforcement of age limits by many online marijuana dispensaries makes it easier for minors to buy weed, claims new research that looked at online weed sales in 32 states.

"It is imperative to require strict age-verification procedures prior to cannabis purchases online and to establish stringent surveillance of online marijuana dispensaries to protect youth," wrote the authors of the new study, published Monday in the journal JAMA Pediatrics.

The authors looked at age-verification policies and other practices of 80 online dispensaries. About 18.8% of dispensaries "required no formal age verification at any stage of the purchasing process," according to the study.

Meanwhile, more than 80% accepted "non-traceable" payment methods such as pre-paid cards or cash. These polices are "enabling youth to hide their transactions," the authors noted.

The issue, in addition to the law, is about what impact marijuana has on the developing brain, especially as potency of products has increased, the researchers noted.

The pandemic saw a drop in marijuana use by minors, possibly because it was harder to get and use the drugs without notice, the New York Times reported.

The new study also found that nearly one-third of online dispensaries allowed delivery across state lines. Among those that did, 95% would deliver to states that had different laws than the states they were based in.

"Pediatricians and caregivers must be aware of the widespread availability of online dispensaries and potential dissemination of marijuana to minors," the authors wrote.
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Syne Offline
Is anyone surprised? Since the left is outright grooming minors, contributing to their delinquency is pretty much standard operating procedure at this point.
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Zinjanthropos Offline
Instead of whining about it, go find who’s doing it and charge them with the crime. Meanwhile your kid uses his allowance or part-time job income to buy debit card at 7 Eleven, set up an account and order weed like you order flowers online. I don’t know for sure but I’ll assume booze is available online?

In Canada we have retail liquor stores and I remember seeing underage kids hanging around outside asking or paying older folks to buy booze for them. Is that happening at Pot retail outlets also? I lead a clean life these days so can't say.
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stryder Offline
When there is a will, there is a way.

When it comes to skirting things or circumnavigation of legal issues, unfortunately the internet and social networks tend to excel in these things. Theres always someone coming up with someway, which they just have to tell everyone else how to do.

It falls squarely on parents having to be parents to try to teach their kids not to do such things rather than hoping a tutor, officer or whoever can put their kids in line, can do the job. (and yeah there is some reflection on my niece in this statement)
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