The Guardian’s latest “study” on cannabis paranoia collapses under scrutiny. Pot Culture Magazine dismantles the fear-mongering, exposing flawed data, cherry-picked experts, and the hypocrisy of ignoring alcohol’s far greater risks. This hard-hitting feature shreds lazy reporting, defends patients, and calls out the panic industry for what it is: a profitable lie meant to keep prohibition alive.
CANNABIS PANIC IN DENVER
Denver’s new “cannabis psychosis” documentary blames weed for mental health crises, but the science tells a different story. Pot Culture Magazine follows the fear machine, exposes the shaky studies, and calls out the system pushing prohibitionist panic. This isn’t about health. It’s about control.
Funded Fear: The System That Keeps Cannabis Scary
A wave of anti-cannabis research is flooding headlines, but it is not science, it is strategy. Backed by NIDA, Big Pharma, and prohibition-era agendas, these fear-driven studies distort data to stall legalization and protect profits. Pot Culture Magazine follows the funding, exposes the bias, and rips open the system behind cannabis research manipulation.
Scare Bears: Fear & Chewing in the UK
A new Telegraph article claims cannabis gummies could damage your heart, but the science doesn’t back the hysteria. We take their claims apart and show how fear-mongering headlines continue to distort cannabis facts. At a time when real education is needed, sensationalist reporting is the real threat.
High Risk Hysteria: Why That Cannabis Heart Attack Study Falls Apart
A major new study claims daily cannabis use dramatically raises the risk of heart attack and stroke. But dig into the data and you’ll find no dosage, no strain, no timing—just a yes-or-no checkbox matched against hospital records. This isn’t science, it’s stigma wrapped in statistical theater. Pot Culture Magazine breaks it down.
Cannabis vs. Cancer: New Study Finds Overwhelming Scientific Support
A massive new meta-analysis reviewed over 10,000 cannabis-related cancer studies and found that nearly 75% showed therapeutic benefit. From nausea relief to potential tumor suppression, the science is no longer fringe. This isn’t a breakthrough—it’s a reckoning with decades of delay, stigma, and denial. The question now is: what’s still standing in the way?