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Q: How many people have died in California from marijuana?
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How many people have died from using marijuana?

Absolutely no one has died from Marijuana itself.


Has marijuana ever killed anyone?

Many people have died under the influence of Marijuana


How many people died from marijuana in 2008?

none


How many people died from marijuana 2008?

none


How many people died from marijuana in 2007?

Zero. No death from marijuana has ever been reported.


How many people died due to pot since 2006?

No one has died from using marijuana.


How many people died from allergic reaction to marijuana?

you cant have an allergic reaction to marijuana, except happy, hungry, and tired


How many people died from marijuana in past 10 years?

0 it will always stay 0.


How many people died from the Mammoth volcano?

about 1 million people died in it. it was also in California if you are wondering.


How many people in the US are currently using marijuana?

Millions. On top of all the people using it recreationally and (unfortunately) illegally, several states have medical marijuana programs. In California, for example, you can apply for a marijuana card with your doctor's recommendation and you can actually go to one of many stores across the state that legally sell marijuana to patients. They even have marijuana vending machines at some.


How many people died of marijuana in Ireland?

Unless your allergic marijuana can't kill you because its impossible to overdose on.


How many people have died from heart Attack caused by marijuana?

Less than zero That's a stupid answer a least one person has to have died from a heart attack cause by marijuana. Marijuana causes the heart to beat 40 time faster than a person who doesn't smoke marijuana. It makes them 5 times at risk of a heart attack ( 1 in 1,000 people) then people who don't smoke. news.harvar.edu