'Loco weed' may be bad for human beings

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Editor, the Advocate:

My daddy, Dave Williams, grew up on a small ranch in Oklahoma. They had horses and found that if a horse ate wild marijuana, it would go "loco." Is there a big difference between wild marijuana and tame marijuana?

The wild plants were called "loco weed." If loco weed caused a horse to go loco, then what does it do to a human brain?

Dorothy G. Wilson

Seadrift


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