David Johansen and the New York Dolls epitomized raw rebellion in the '70s, defying social norms and influencing punk rock culture. While cannabis lingered in the background of their scene, heroin's toll was devastating. Today’s legalization poses questions about authenticity vs. commercialization in counterculture, challenging the legacy of Johansen’s defiance.
Ronald Reagan: America’s Corporate Puppet Still Dancing in Hollywood’s Limelight
Ronald Reagan wasn’t the hero Hollywood’s trying to sell you. He was a puppet of corporate America, pushing racist policies and economic con jobs while cozying up to corrupt regimes. Now Dennis Quaid and Jon Voight are back to polish his image—but the truth is far darker, and America is still reeling from it
The Cannabis Chronicles: How Every Generation Got High “GEN X”
Explore how Generation X navigated the world of cannabis, from the angst of grunge to the laid-back humor of stoner comedies, in 'Generation X: From Grunge to Stoner Comedies—Cannabis in the Age of Cynicism
The Cannabis Chronicles: How Every Generation Got High
How Every Generation Got High. Explore how the Baby Boomers transformed cannabis from a counterculture symbol to a mainstream movement, from the highs of Woodstock to the lows of the War on Drugs
The War on Cannabis: How Outdated Laws Are Ruining Lives
The war on drugs disproportionately affects people of color, leading to mass incarceration and wasted taxpayer dollars. Cannabis legalization offers economic benefits and safer regulation. Advocates should push for federal reform, including expunging non-violent cannabis convictions and reinvesting in affected communities. Together, we can end this unjust war.
The Rebel's Herb: Cannabis and the Art of Political Warfare
Dive into the fiery history of cannabis as a tool of rebellion and resistance. From Nixon's venomous policies to the grassroots movements shaping today’s legalization landscape, discover how a humble herb became a potent symbol of political warfare