Marijuana Linked to Psychotic Episodes, Vomiting

On Sunday NBC News published an article regarding the link between high-potency marijuana and psychotic episodes and vomiting.

Among other things, NBC’s report highlights:

  • An increase in the number of reports of marijuana users going to the ER due to psychotic episodes and vomiting.
  • 2019 study that found using marijuana with THC levels exceeding 10% increased the odds of a psychotic episode.
  • growing body of research that suggests marijuana can have damaging effects on adolescent brains.

It’s important to point out that most marijuana today qualifies as “high-potency.”

The average amount of THC in marijuana has risen significantly in recent years — especially as states have moved to legalize so-called “medical” and recreational marijuana.

Research like this is part of the reason medical experts have warned children and pregnant women about the dangers of using marijuana.

A recent study out of California found a link between heavy marijuana use during pregnancy and negative health outcomes among children.

Other researchers have found marijuana use fuels self-harm among young men.

And a study recently published in JAMA Pediatrics found that heavy cannabis use among adolescents and young adults with mood disorders is “associated with an elevated risk of self-harm, overall mortality, and death by unintentional overdose and homicide.”

The list goes on, but all of this underscores what we have said for years: Marijuana may be many things, but “harmless” simply is not one of them.

Lottery Spends Almost 70% of Revenue on Prizes in Fiscal Year 2021

In June the Arkansas Lottery wrapped up Fiscal Year 2021.

Reports released Monday indicate that, all told, nearly 70% of the Arkansas Lottery’s revenue went to prizes for lottery players in the past fiscal year. Seventeen percent went to college scholarships.

For perspective, the typical state lottery budgets approximately 25% – 30% of its revenue for education and about 60% for prizes.

The Arkansas Lottery grossed nearly $632.6 million in fiscal year 2021. Of that money, $106.6 million went to scholarships. $440.1 million went to prizes.

The Arkansas Lottery managed to allocate more than $100 million for scholarships for the first time in its 12 year history. However, it was only able to do that by tapping into more than $8 million in unclaimed prize money.

The Arkansas Lottery could pay millions of dollars more to scholarships every year if it simply would reduce its prize budget and raise its scholarship budget. Unfortunately, the Lottery has shown little interest in doing that.

Below is a breakdown of lottery revenue, scholarships, and prizes for Fiscal Year 2021 (July 1, 2020 – June 30, 2021).

Scholarship Spending

MonthGross Lottery RevenuePaid to Scholarships% Gross Revenue
July, 2020$49,780,369.99$8,592,573.9317.3%
August49,672,105.047,862,917.4415.8%
September47,501,224.727,691,576.9916.2%
October42,615,839.968,447,337.0019.8%
November43,115,514.848,207,598.8819.0%
December50,329,644.305,970,922.5311.9%
January, 202162,994,737.2710,913,192.3217.3%
February42,099,444.225,592,370.9513.3%
March67,975,057.808,341,917.3812.3%
April65,520,420.7212,299,938.6418.8%
May57,605,418.677,588,364.3713.2%
June53,370,041.1615,100,729.4728.3%
Total$632,579,818.69$106,609,439.9016.9%

Prize Spending

MonthGross Lottery RevenueTotal Prizes% Going to Prizes
July, 202049,780,369.9935,641,717.4871.6%
August49,672,105.0435,023,856.8370.5%
September47,501,224.7233,422,556.1470.4%
October42,615,839.9629,995,072.5070.4%
November43,115,514.8430,548,473.7270.9%
December50,329,644.3033,661,170.7566.9%
January, 202162,994,737.2741,745,065.1766.3%
February42,099,444.2227,955,512.1966.4%
March67,975,057.8047,945,090.7870.5%
April65,520,420.7246,040,694.0270.3%
May57,605,418.6740,336,944.4870.0%
June53,370,041.1637,830,320.4870.9%
Total632,579,818.69440,146,474.5469.6%

Photo Credit: Powerball and Mega Millions Lottery Billboard in Missouri by Tony Webster, on Flickr.