Comment Submissions - Developmental and Reproductive Toxicant Identification Committee Meeting Scheduled for December 11, 2019, Notice of Availability of Hazard Identification Materials for Cannabis (Marijuana) Smoke and Δ-9-Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC)

Comment by: 
Rick Hodgkins
Received on: 
11/08/2019 - 11:32am
Comment: 
To whom this may concern. I know all too well at first glance, firsthand that what THC can do, because while my parents never used THC when they were born with me, I still was born with a disability, neurological disorder, that which caused developmental, hormonal, metabolic, and reproductive effects. And I read about THC years later in a psychology class. Based on what I read in today’s CALmatters report, I would agree, that it should be put on the November 2020 ballot. As you are aware, that the brain Nunnally regulates developmental and reproductive processes, but also metabolic processes, including appetite control, glucose levels and insulin levels. As is the case with me, that though, once again no THC was used by my mom during pregnancy. But if other mothers were using it during pregnancy with their children, I’m not surprised. Thank you for your consideration, time and understanding into this issue. my case, that’s what is negatively affected and impacted. That though no The