Tuesday, 3 February 2015

Maternal pot use under microscope in Colorado


FILe - In this Monday, Jan. 5, 2015 file photo, one of the signs that will be used in the rollout of the $5.7-million, state-sponsored advertising campaign to promote knowledge of laws regarding marijuana usage stands in the foreground as Colorado Rep. Jonathan Singer, D-Longmont, talks during a news conference at the Colorado Department of Health and Environment in Denver. The "Good to Know" advertisements will focus on marijuana laws and health effects, including the ban on use in public places, age restrictions, DUI laws, the dangers of overuse and other concerns related to the use of the products. Colorado lawmakers are debating a bill on Tuesday, Feb. 3, to extend the warning signs to pot shops to advise pregnant women of the dangers that marijuana use pose to babies. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski, file) DENVER (AP) — Colorado lawmakers struggling to make sense of incomplete scientific evidence about marijuana use by pregnant and nursing women have scrapped a bill to add warnings in pot shops about maternal marijuana use.








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