Thursday, March 28, 2024

Cannabis

Flower Power: Try These Trippy THC Shortbread Cookies With Pressed Rose Petals

Flower cookies are currently blowing up, thanks to chefs like California-based Loria Stern and her application of edible flowers in a myriad of stunning desserts that you can't help but ogle over.

E-Cigarettes And A New Threat: How To Dispose Of Them

While the health outcomes for e-cigarette vapor versus an inveterate capsule coffee drinker vary greatly, both “disruptive” products present lingering harms to the environment greater than the products they replace.

This Utah Senator Filmed Himself Trying Marijuana The First Time

The senator supports Prop 2, which would legalize medicinal marijuana in Utah, and wants his fellow legislators to know it’s “not a big deal.”

Canadians Not Happy With ‘Excessive’ Plastic Packaging of Marijuana Products

In an astounding find by Canada’s first retail customers, for every gram of cannabis sold there is in excess of as much as 70 grams of packaging.

Jamie Lee Curtis Defends Halloween Marijuana Scene

In John Carpenter’s iconic slasher 'Halloween,' babysitter Laurie Strode breaks a cardinal rule of horror movies—don’t do drugs or drink alcohol.

Why Marijuana Advocates Believe This Is The Year It Could All Come Together

The word on the street is 2019 could be the year that all of the pieces fall into place for nationwide marijuana legalization.

Is Marijuana Already Mainstream For Businesses?

As cannabis is now legal in Canada and the majority of the U.S., it seems consumers may have already normalized what was stigmatized not long ago.

Method Man Calls Out ‘Hypocritical’ John Boehner On Marijuana

Method Man also used the moment to discuss the changing views of Americans across the country who previously “misjudged” cannabis.

Why South Koreans Legally Can’t Smoke Marijuana In Canada

South Korean law dictates that whatever laws made in the country’s capital applies to citizens no matter their location in the world.

Why The UN’s Global ‘War On Drugs’ Is A Failure

The scheme the U.N. has used over the past decade to put a leash on the black market dope trade has been a "spectacular failure of policy,” according to a new report.

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