Dive into the heart of controversy with our latest piece, 'How a Puff a Month Became Public Enemy No. 1: Unpacking the Latest Health Scare Farce.' We take a sarcastic scalpel to the recent study linking occasional marijuana use to heart attacks and strokes, exposing the leaps in logic and questionable conclusions. Prepare for a takedown that's as informed as it is irreverent
Cannabis Paradox in Japan: Strict Laws with Surprising Loopholes
Explore the unique legal landscape of cannabis in Japan, where possession can lead to imprisonment, yet consumption remains unpenalized. This article delves into Japan's strict yet contradictory cannabis laws, the rise of synthetic cannabinoids, and the ongoing debate over potential legalization, highlighting the complexities and challenges of regulating cannabis in a traditionally conservative society.
A New Era for Cannabis: Federal Documents Support Shift to Schedule III Status
Unveiling a pivotal shift in drug policy, newly released federal documents advocate for cannabis's reclassification to Schedule III, acknowledging its medical validity and lower abuse potential. This potential reclassification could mark a turning point in cannabis research and commerce, easing long-standing federal restrictions. Dive into the comprehensive analysis that could redefine the future of cannabis in America.
Teen Marijuana Usage Drops, Defying Concerns Amid Legalization
This article highlights a significant decline in teen marijuana usage, as revealed by a University of Michigan study supported by SAMHSA data. Despite widespread legalization, teen cannabis consumption remains below pre-pandemic levels, aligning with CDC findings. NORML emphasizes this trend as a positive outcome of effective regulation, offering reassurance about legal cannabis and its impact on youth behavior.