This week, the global cannabis movement faced storms, setbacks, and scattered progress. Jamaica’s farmers reeled from Hurricane Melissa, U.S. politicians revived outdated fears about senior stoners, and Florida tangled its medical system in red tape. South Africa finally legalized personal use, while Congress kept banking reform buried. A chaotic week graded
Stop Scaring Senior Stoners
The San Francisco Chronicle’s new article warns that cannabis is dangerous for older adults, but the science says otherwise. Studies show benefits for pain, sleep, and muscle spasticity when used responsibly. The real risk comes from misinformation, fear, and the unregulated hemp market, not from seniors using cannabis with care.
Hyped Up Headlines: The Real Deal on Cannabis “Poisonings” Among Seniors
A recent study claims cannabis poisonings among older adults have tripled post-legalization. This article debunks the sensationalism, emphasizing the importance of education and regulation in mitigating risks while highlighting the broader benefits of legalization