Want to know more about marijuana? Science cafes (yes, plural) to the rescue

I bet youve got opinions about marijuana; everybody does.

I bet youve got opinions about marijuana; everybody does.

But I also bet you dont have much knowledge about it; few of us do.

How addictive is dope? Does it have health benefits and if so, which ones, and in what context? How about health drawbacks, physical or mental?

I dont know and neither do you, and no wonder. The effects of bogarting that joint (to use terminology from my youth) can be tough to pin down; thats true even for a man who has done at least as much of that pinning-down as anybody in New Hampshire.

When youre talking about smoked marijuana, its not easy to do good research. Its tough to interpret. Its tough to run the studies. Its tough to have a placebo. Its tough to get people in your studies that arent already smoking marijuana. Its tough to try to dose it, said Alan Budney, a professor at the Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth College, who has written lots of papers about cannabis use disorders in adults and adolescents.

But New Hampshire is ramping up to allow medical marijuana, so it behooves us as residents of the state to know more.

Happily, Budneys going to help us learn.

He is one of two panelists who will answer all your questions about the science of marijuana at Science Cafe New Hampshire in Nashua, a week from Wednesday, Sept. 17. Stacy Gruber, director of the Cognitive and Clinical Neuroimaging Core at McLean Hospitals Brain Imaging Center in Cambridge, will also be there; her lab has done a slew of research into the results of substance use and abuse, especially cannabis.

As always, I will moderate the free, two-hour session, which starts at 6 p.m. at Killarneys Irish Pub.

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NATO Summit & U.S. Strategy to Combat ISIL and Contain Ukraine-Russia Crisis – Video


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Our reporters #39; roundtable explores President Obama #39;s strategy to unite NATO to combat and destroy the threat of ISIL in Iraq and find a solution to the Ukraine-Russia crisis. Also, will Congress...

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Did NATO make the right move forming core coalition against IS? – Video


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Spain: Basques in solidarity with Donbass against NATO "warmongering" – Video


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Obama visits Stonehenge before back to Washington after a NATO summit. – Video


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NATO Backs Ukraine: New sanctions against Russia to be announced on 8 September – Video


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NATO agrees to establish 'spearhead force' to bolster Eastern Europe

Published September 06, 2014

NATO leaders have responded to Russias intervention in Ukraine by agreeing to establish a force of several thousand troops that can move to trouble spots across Europe at short notice.

The Wall Street Journal reports that NATO leaders presented the move as a one of a number of measures that would reinforce the alliances commitment to Article 5 of its founding treaty, which says that an attack against one or more ally is considered attack against them all.

The force would be able to move quickly into Eastern and Central Europe in order to deter Russia from intervening in former Soviet-bloc countries that are now part of NATO.

Here in Wales, weve left absolutely no doubt we will defend every ally, President Obama said at the end of the two-day summit.

Other measures to bolster the eastern flank include more air patrols, continuing naval patrols, more frequent military exercises and a pledge to reverse recent declines in military spending, The Wall Street Journal reports.

Soldiers from NATO countries would rotate into the rapid-reaction force, which would use equipment, including ammunition, pre-positioned in Eastern Europe. The force should be able to deploy anywhere in the world in two to five days, officials said, although they made clear the main focus was Eastern Europe.

However, Russias ambassador to NATO -- Alexander Grushko -- told Russian media that rotation of NATO forces in the region could be destabilizing.

"In terms of military consequences, regular rotation is even more destabilizing than permanent presence, as it makes it possible to put more personnel through the theater of operations," Grushko said.

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