A new cannabis study claims marijuana does nothing for anxiety, depression, or PTSD. The reality is far more complicated. Decades of federal restrictions, limited research access, and synthetic substitutes have shaped the science. This breakdown exposes how incomplete data and selective interpretation continue to drive misleading headlines about cannabis and mental health.
Cannabis Study Sparks Fear Among the Uninformed
A McMaster led analysis of two Canadian mental health surveys is getting recycled as a weed panic story, even though the design can only show association. This piece breaks down what the data can actually support, what it cannot prove, and how headlines turn survey correlations into causal claims that fuel stigma, bad policy, and lazy coverage.
David Krumholtz and the Collapse of Nuance
Actor David Krumholtz’s experience with Cannabinoid Hyperemesis Syndrome sparked a backlash that reveals a deeper problem in cannabis culture. This piece examines how rare conditions get weaponized, why defensive reactions backfire, and how patients, veterans, and families are erased when nuance collapses on both sides of the cannabis debate.
Fame Is a Hell of a Drug—And Most People Overdose
Fame isn’t just an obsession—it’s an addiction. From Hollywood’s golden age to the social media era, the spotlight has lured in countless dreamers, only to leave them broken. Why do some escape while others spiral? This hard-hitting piece exposes the machine behind the fame trap.
The Last Taboo: Why Mixing Weed and Parenting Still Pisses People Off
Parenting while using cannabis is still a taboo. Why? Society’s fine with wine, but lights up the judgment for weed. It’s time to smash the outdated hypocrisy that parents who use cannabis face every day
Cannabis Use Disorder: Another Way to Demonize Weed?
Cannabis Use Disorder (CUD) sounds scary, but is it really a problem? Or just another way to demonize cannabis users? Here’s why the latest panic over weed addiction is overblown