Cannabis Time Capsule: What Weed Culture Was Like from 1988–1990

In the late '80s, amidst the American War on Drugs, a vibrant cannabis culture thrived underground. Stoners, armed with mixtapes and VHS tapes, embraced a gritty lifestyle, consuming low-quality weed without concern for strains. Fashion was thrift-based, while hip-hop and alternative music fueled the rebellious spirit. Resistance emerged through a unique slang and community, revealing a profound defiance against oppressive policies.

The Cannabis Chronicles: How Every Generation Got High( Millennials)

Millennials, born between 1981-1996, have reshaped cannabis culture. The legalization movement, social media, and wellness trend have normalized cannabis use. They've navigated workplace challenges and mental health debates, and created modern cannabis slang. Leading the cannabis industry's "green rush," they've spurred cannabis tourism and redefined the herb's role in their lifestyle

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