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Alex Berenson: What Teens Should Know About Cannabis and THC

Jan 2, 2026
Independent journalist Alex Berenson, a former New York Times reporter, dives into the contentious debate over cannabis and its rescheduling by the DEA. He argues that moving marijuana to Schedule III sends a dangerous message about drug use and advocates for stigma around drug consumption. Berenson highlights the alarming rise in THC potency, connecting it to increased mental health risks like psychosis and schizophrenia. He critiques public health's failings in providing honest information and discusses the significance of early prevention in combating addiction.
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INSIGHT

Rescheduling Sends A Misleading Message

  • Rescheduling marijuana to Schedule III mainly benefits the cannabis industry financially and confuses its medical status.
  • Alex Berenson argues cannabis should have stayed Schedule I because smoking a product cannot be a medicine.
ANECDOTE

Author's Journey To Challenging Cannabis Myths

  • Berenson wrote Tell Your Children after finding growing evidence linking cannabis to severe mental-health outcomes.
  • He says the thesis was controversial then but has become more accepted over seven years.
INSIGHT

Cannabis Offers Limited Pain Relief

  • Placebo-controlled trials show only small, short-term pain relief from cannabis and THC.
  • Berenson says cannabis mainly enhances sensation, which is not helpful for long-term pain management.
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