Schlachtschif
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Hello
I am a person who currently resides in New Zealand who advocates for Cannabis as a means to mitigate the symptoms or problems associated Autism Spectrum Disorder, I would like to say Cannabis does a very good job at treating it too.
I currently attend a polytech or tertiary training establishment in Wellington doing a Bachelor in Information Technology and there are people with Autism Spectrum Disorder who attend the tertiary training establishment that i attend, some of them do use cannabis to help with learning and revision and to help social situations. Currently Cannabis is illegal in New Zealand and the only option they have is buying it off the gangs where the quality is questionable and the price can vary as well
In general cannabis is being covertly used by people who have autism who do attend tertiary traing establishments or universities in New Zealand
I am a person who currently resides in New Zealand who advocates for Cannabis as a means to mitigate the symptoms or problems associated Autism Spectrum Disorder, I would like to say Cannabis does a very good job at treating it too.
I currently attend a polytech or tertiary training establishment in Wellington doing a Bachelor in Information Technology and there are people with Autism Spectrum Disorder who attend the tertiary training establishment that i attend, some of them do use cannabis to help with learning and revision and to help social situations. Currently Cannabis is illegal in New Zealand and the only option they have is buying it off the gangs where the quality is questionable and the price can vary as well
In general cannabis is being covertly used by people who have autism who do attend tertiary traing establishments or universities in New Zealand