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Regina G. Barber

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581 total appearances

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Why Legal Weed Isn’t Always Safe

So more testing might mean more recalls or more recalls may mean more contaminants.

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Why Legal Weed Isn’t Always Safe

We don't know at this point.

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Why Legal Weed Isn’t Always Safe

Let's talk about another study.

Short Wave
Why Legal Weed Isn’t Always Safe

So, Teresa and Sydney, you both talked to Maxwell Lung, assistant professor at Arizona State University, who did a study in 2022 about like that patchwork of cannabis regulations.

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Short Wave
Why Legal Weed Isn’t Always Safe

Sydney, what did that report find?

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Why Legal Weed Isn’t Always Safe

Yeah.

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Why Legal Weed Isn’t Always Safe

Teresa, is there anything you want to add to that?

Short Wave
Why Legal Weed Isn’t Always Safe

Wow.

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Why Legal Weed Isn’t Always Safe

Okay.

Short Wave
Why Legal Weed Isn’t Always Safe

Teresa, you wrote in your article about how these contaminants could affect lungs.

Short Wave
Why Legal Weed Isn’t Always Safe

Like how are mold and other things affecting people's health?

Short Wave
Why Legal Weed Isn’t Always Safe

So, Teresa, for consumers then who choose to partake, is there advice for them that you would give after doing all this reporting?

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Why Legal Weed Isn’t Always Safe

Teresa, Sydney, thank you so much for talking with me today.

Short Wave
Why Legal Weed Isn’t Always Safe

This episode was produced by Burleigh McCoy, edited by Viet Le, and fact-checked by Tyler Jones.

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Why Legal Weed Isn’t Always Safe

The audio engineer was Robert Rodriguez.

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Why Legal Weed Isn’t Always Safe

Beth Donovan is our senior director.

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Why Legal Weed Isn’t Always Safe

I'm Regina Barber.

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Why Legal Weed Isn’t Always Safe

Thank you for listening to Shortwave from NPR.

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Synthetic Cells: The Next Bioengineering Frontier

You're listening to Shortwave from NPR.

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Synthetic Cells: The Next Bioengineering Frontier

There are more cells in your body than there are stars in the Milky Way galaxy.

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