LOOK WHO JUST FIGURED OUT CANNABIS BEATS BOOZE

The New York Times has finally admitted that legal cannabis is eating into alcohol consumption across the country, after years of fear mongering that painted the plant as a public threat. Anyone inside weed culture saw this shift long before the paper caught on. As people replace booze with a calmer, less punishing option, the old narrative collapses and the Times scrambles to catch up

Sweden’s Prohibition Mirage: When “Drug Free” Becomes a Death Sentence

Sweden promised a drug-free society. Instead, it built a death machine. From overdose rates that dwarf Portugal’s to gang violence run by teenagers, this hard-hitting feature exposes the brutal cost of prohibition disguised as public health. Don’t call it a model. Call it a failure

Diabetes and Weed: What’s the Real Deal for Smokers with Sugar Troubles

Cannabis use is rising among people with diabetes, but research is still unclear about the overall effects. Some say it helps manage stress and pain, while others see worsened glucose control. As the stigma falls, it’s more important than ever to understand the real risks and benefits. We cut through the noise and keep it real

Belgium’s Bold Move: Embracing Portugal’s Trail in Drug Decriminalization

Belgium's Bold Move" unveils the country's groundbreaking consideration to decriminalize all drugs, echoing Portugal's and Oregon's strides in drug policy reform. The piece navigates the paradigm shift from punitive laws to a public health-centric approach, scrutinizing the ripple effects on society, legal systems, and health frameworks. Dive into an exploration of Belgium's potential to reshape the global narrative on drug policy and reform.

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