CU Boulder Study and Wana Athletes Counter Stereotypes About Lazy Stoners

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CU Boulder Study and Wana Athletes Counter Stereotypes About Lazy Stoners

Cleo Mirza | May 28, 2019 | 5:35am

Are stoners lazy? Not according to a recent University of Colorado Boulder study that questions the “lazy stoner” stereotype. Overseen by Angela Bryan, a professor in CU Boulder’s Department...

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