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Best-Selling Author Maurice I. Crawford Unveils Explosive New Book
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Blunted – The Real Possible Effects of Blunts and Hybrid Marijuana Use
A Groundbreaking Examination of the Hidden Dangers of Modern Marijuana Consumption

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. - PennZone -- Acclaimed author Maurice I. Crawford, known for his authoritative and analytical works on social and cultural issues, releases his latest hard-hitting book, Blunted: The Real Possible Effects of Blunts and Hybrid Marijuana Use. This eye-opening exposé takes a real look at the long-term psychological, physiological, and societal consequences of widespread blunt and hybrid marijuana consumption.

As hybrid marijuana strains with dangerously high THC levels flood the market, Blunted exposes the potential consequences—mental health crises, cognitive impairment, addiction, and the overlooked impact on communities. With legalization expanding worldwide, Crawford challenges the media-driven narrative that marijuana is harmless, revealing the untold stories of those affected by excessive use. Crawford explores the intersection of addiction, corporate interests, and public health while dissecting the actual cost of today's high-THC cannabis culture.

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With a compelling mix of expert insights, scientific research, and real-life accounts, Blunted is a must-read for policymakers, educators, parents, and anyone concerned about the effects of hybrid marijuana use on individuals and communities.

About the Author

Maurice I. Crawford is a renowned speaker, activist, and author dedicated to criminal justice reform and community empowerment. His personal journey from incarceration to inspiration has made him a powerful voice for change, with a mission to help others discover their potential regardless of their circumstances.

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Blunted: The Real Possible Effects of Blunts and Hybrid Marijuana Use is now available online: https://www.amazon.com/author/mauricecrawford

Inside Blunted

The rise of hybrid marijuana and why it's far more dangerous than traditional strains
The corporate profit motives behind high-potency cannabis and its marketing to youth

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The mental health epidemic linked to chronic marijuana use
First-hand accounts from former users, medical experts, and community leaders

EXCERPT FROM BLUNTED

"Weed isn't what it used to be. The same plant that was once associated with peace and creativity has been genetically manipulated into something far more potent—something that is altering minds in ways we've yet to fully understand. The 'natural' argument no longer applies. Today's marijuana is stronger, more addictive, and marketed to the most vulnerable members of our society. The question isn't whether weed is harmful; the real question is—why aren't we talking about the harm it's already causing?" Maurice I. Crawford, Blunted

For interviews, speaking engagements, or review copies, please contact:

Maurice I. Crawford

mmshabazz@aol.com

409-292-6869.


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