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Smoking Weed vs. Eating Weed

By: Trevor Clinger
Narrated by: Jason Sprenger
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With the rise of marijuana legalization in Colorado and Washington, I thought it may be necessary to bring up information that society may want to consider before consuming the substance marijuana. As a personal trainer I encourage everyone to work out and consume supplements in a respectful manner where they are not imposing harm on their body. With the dramatic increase of marijuana, we as a population need to start pressing the issue to scientists and medical professionals so that we can hear more opinions and evaluate clinical trials.

I am a personal trainer through the National Federation of Professional Training, certificate number 45582. I do not encourage anyone to break the law to consume cannabis. Make sure it's legal by contacting all levels of authority, from local to federal jurisdiction, before consuming.

©2015 Trevor Clinger (P)2015 Trevor Clinger
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