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Backlash To Legal Weed Rising As Its Massive Costs Hit Neighborhoods

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27.04.2026

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Backlash To Legal Weed Rising As Its Massive Costs Hit Neighborhoods

The pot industry sold America a bill of goods on the supposed ‘benefits’ of marijuana, and the bill is coming due.

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In a recent podcast, Andrew Huberman interviewed Dr. Natalie Crawford, a reproductive endocrinologist. She revealed marijuana use is “hugely detrimental” to sperm production and quality. It’s just the latest in years of research and experience debunking claims that recreational marijuana legalization will benefit society.

Crawford referenced research that shows marijuana consumption diminishes sperm counts and sperm concentration, reduces sperm motility and viability, and inhibits the ability of sperm to fertilize eggs. She also says female partners who conceive with a male who uses cannabis have much higher miscarriage rates than those who do not use.

It seems the gig is up for Big Pot. The biased data behind its approval is being called out by popular podcasters and health experts, and its harms, especially in its modern formulation with high levels of THC, are coming to light.

Killing Fertility, Brain Cells, and State Budgets

States that have legalized recreational pot have a lower total fertility rate than those that haven’t, based on calculations from statistical reports. A 2021 study in Human Reproduction shows cannabis use may be associated with a 41 percent decline in the ability to conceive compared to........

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