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Opinion: I'm a CT college student. Legalizing marijuana is wrong


Opinion: I m a CT college student. Legalizing marijuana is wrong
Lydia Curtiss
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Flags with a marijuana leaf wave outside the Connecticut State Capitol building April 20, 2021 in Hartford.Jessica Hill / Associated PressShow MoreShow Less
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Lydia Curtiss of Litchfield is a student majoring in communication at Central Connecticut State University.Contributed photoShow MoreShow Less
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The Connecticut state legislature should not legalize recreational marijuana because the drug will have harmful effects on the public health of residents.
In 2015, someone I knew became addicted to marijuana and I witnessed the ways the drug negatively impacted that person’s life. This experience prompted me to research the effects of marijuana extensively as a student at Central Connecticut State University. ....

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Walpole Woman Warns of Silent Heart Attack Risk


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After a study found the majority of people who had a heart attack were unaware of it, a Walpole woman is sharing her own experience as a warning to others.
Researchers at Harvard Medical School looked at about 2,000 people who showed evidence of a heart attack and found that 80% were unaware that they had one. Walpole resident Patti Chu said this can be dangerous and even life-threatening.
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“I cannot pinpoint any specific day that I thought I was having a heart attack, Chu said. ....

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