George Washington grew weed—or at least, what the government would call weed today. So why can’t you? The same country that puts his face on the money still locks people up for growing the same plant he did. The hypocrisy is off the charts, and we’re diving into why America’s prohibitionist policies are a broken relic of the past.
Love, Lust, and THC: How Weed Changes the Game
Love, Lust, and THC: How Weed Changes the Game" Can cannabis really enhance intimacy, deepen connections, and improve sex? Or does it just lead to stoned giggles and late-night munchies? We break down the science, the myths, and the real impact of THC on love and romance.
Love at First Bite: A Stoner’s Guide to the Perfect Infused Valentine’s Dinner
Skip the overpriced restaurant menus and bring the romance home with this THC-infused Valentine’s feast. From a sweet and savory strawberry & burrata salad to creamy garlic butter chicken pasta and decadent chocolate mousse, this three-course meal will set the perfect mood—just make sure your date knows it’s infused.
Brazil’s Cannabis Power Play: Can Embrapa Dominate the Industry?
Brazil’s Embrapa is launching a 12-year cannabis research program that could turn the country into a global weed powerhouse. Could this push Brazil toward legalization?
Reefer Rebellion: The Sinister History of the Left-Handed Cigarette
The term "left-handed cigarette" reflects the historical stigma against left-handedness and symbolizes rebellion against prohibition. Originating in Harlem's jazz scene, it was a coded term for marijuana, used by musicians to avoid authorities. Although the phrase has faded over time, its nostalgic charm suggests it may resurface in cannabis culture.
Cannabis and Mental Health: Cutting Through the Fear-Mongering
A new wave of fear-mongering research claims cannabis harms mental health. But is it real science or just Reefer Madness Redux? We break it down, separating fact from fiction.