The New York Post claims New York is facing a wave of cannabis poisoned teenagers, but the data says otherwise. Teen cannabis use is falling, most exposure calls involve toddlers, and the Post inflated and misrepresented key numbers to manufacture panic. This feature dismantles the fear narrative with verifiable facts, national trends, and hard receipts.
Cough to Get Off? The Biggest Stoner Myth, Debunked
We’ve all heard it: “You gotta cough to get off.” But does hacking up a lung actually make you higher? Science says no. Coughing is just your body rejecting hot smoke, and any “extra high” is just oxygen deprivation tricking your brain. Here’s why this classic stoner myth is total BS and what actually gets you higher.
Why Cannabis Reigns Supreme in a World of Risk
In a world teetering on the edge of a pharmacological apocalypse, cannabis emerges not as a mere survivor but as a beacon of safety and sanity. This article delves into why cannabis, amidst the lethal shadows of substances like fentanyl and cocaine, claims the crown as the safest choice in the realm of recreational drugs
Debunking Cannabis Myths: Separating Fact from Fiction
Unraveling the tangled web of cannabis myths, this article shines a light on the truth behind common misconceptions. From the gateway drug theory to the medicinal value of cannabis, it challenges stereotypes and misinformation, fostering a more informed and balanced understanding of cannabis. Essential reading for anyone seeking a fact-based perspective on one of today's most discussed and misunderstood plants
Debunking: Blasting Through Cannabis Myths with Truth Bombs
Rev. Duke Nolan debunks several myths about cannabis, disproving the claims that it is a gateway drug, leads to mental health issues, causes permanent memory loss, is as harmful as tobacco for the lungs, and decreases productivity. He cites studies indicating that the risks associated with cannabis are often overstated or misunderstood, emphasizing responsible use, moderation, and education as keys to safer consumption.