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The Truth About CBD For Your Pets

A growing number of professionals and pet owners are becoming curious about how CBD can benefit our furry friends, but how do we know if they’re right for our own pets?

This past year you’ve probably noticed an uptick in CBD products for pets being sold everywhere from high-end smoke shops to gas stations. Forecasts predict this trend to continue into 2019.  While there are still questions about the safety and efficacy of these products, a growing number of professionals and pet owners are becoming curious about how CBD can benefit our furry friends.  

The CBD-packed treats and oils marketed for pets make claims of reducing pain, anxiety, and more, but how do we know if they’re right for our own pet? Luckily, scientists are finally doing more research on the relationship between CBD and pets with a variety of issues. A 2018 study published in Frontiers in Veterinary Science showed that CBD oil increased comfort and activity in the home environment for dogs with osteoarthritis. In fact, 80 percent of the dogs in the study saw significant decrease in pain and improved mobility.  

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Pets And Marijuana: We Need A Whole Lot More Research
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Evidence sourced by word of mouth is also spreading throughout the pet community. I have several regulars at the smoke shop I manage who swear by the pet CBD products we carry and recommend them to their friends and family. Customers have raved about how much it helped their pet with severe separation anxiety or even reduced seizures in their pet with epilepsy. I purchased CBD tincture for my own beloved cat when she developed terminal cancer, and my mom believes it kept her out of pain and extended her life by several months. 

For many pet parents who have tried everything help their sick or anxious cat or dog, CBD might be the answer. It’s important to note that the CBD products I’m discussing here contain little to no THC. The use of THC for pets is often frowned upon by veterinarians who have witnessed the effects of improper dosing which can cause toxicity in small fur babies. CBD poses none of the same risks for overdose because it’s non-psychoactive and non-toxic, making it generally safe for pet owners to dose their own pets. In fact, CBD is often praised as being better tolerated than many prescription medicines you may get from your vet or pet center. 

Pet owners should, however, do research on the hemp products they choose for their pets.  

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Medical Marijuana And CBD Can Help Old Dogs Learn New Tricks
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Some companies have no quality control and wildly varying concentrations of CBD, including absolutely none at all. When searching for hemp products for your pet, be sure to check if it’s third party lab tested and that there are instructions for dosage based on your pet’s weight. If a brand has no ingredients listed and no reviews online, it probably isn’t the safest choice.  It’s best to choose CBD that is organic and free from pesticides and not to go for the cheap stuff, as the higher the quality and purity the higher the cost will be. 

With proper research and high-quality CBD products, you could vastly improve the quality of your pet’s life, and any pet-lover knows that’s worth a try.  

How Using Marijuana Can Affect Sleep Patterns

Existing research suggests that the effects of cannabis on sleep may depend on many factors, including individual differences, cannabis concentrations and frequency of use.

If you speak to someone who has suffered from insomnia at all as an adult, chances are good that person has either tried using marijuana, or cannabis, for sleep or has thought about it.

This is reflected in the many variations of cannabinoid or cannabis-based medicines available to improve sleep – like Nabilone, Dronabinol and Marinol. It’s also a common reason why many cannabis users seek medical marijuana cards.

I am a sleep psychologist who has treated hundreds of patients with insomnia, and it seems to me the success of cannabis as a sleep aid is highly individual. What makes cannabis effective for one person’s sleep and not another?

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While there are still many questions to be answered, existing research suggests that the effects of cannabis on sleep may depend on many factors, including individual differences, cannabis concentrations and frequency of use.

Cannabis And Sleep

Access to cannabis is increasing. As of last November, 28 U.S. states and the District of Columbia had legalized cannabis for medicinal purposes.

Research on the effects of cannabis on sleep in humans has largely been compiled of somewhat inconsistent studies conducted in the 1970s. Researchers seeking to learn how cannabis affects the sleeping brain have studied volunteers in the sleep laboratory and measured sleep stages and sleep continuity. Some studies showed that users’ ability to fall and stay asleep improved. A small number of subjects also had a slight increase in slow wave sleep, the deepest stage of sleep.

However, once nightly cannabis use stops, sleep clearly worsens across the withdrawal period.

Over the past decade, research has focused more on the use of cannabis for medical purposes. Individuals with insomnia tend to use medical cannabis for sleep at a high rate. Up to 65 percent of former cannabis users identified poor sleep as a reason for relapsing. Use for sleep is particularly common in individuals with PTSD and pain.

This research suggests that, while motivation to use cannabis for sleep is high, and might initially be beneficial to sleep, these improvements might wane with chronic use over time.

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Marijuana Can Improve The Quality Of Sleep
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Does Frequency Matter?

We were interested in how sleep quality differs between daily cannabis users, occasional users who smoked at least once in the last month and people who don’t smoke at all.

We asked 98 mostly young and healthy male volunteers to answer surveys, keep daily sleep diaries and wear accelerometers for one week. Accelerometers, or actigraphs, measure activity patterns across multiple days. Throughout the study, subjects used cannabis as they typically would.

Our results show that the frequency of use seems to be an important factor as it relates to the effects on sleep. Thirty-nine percent of daily users complained of clinically significant insomnia. Meanwhile, only 10 percent of occasional users had insomnia complaints. There were no differences in sleep complaints between nonusers and non-daily users.

Interestingly, when controlling for the presence of anxiety and depression, the differences disappeared. This suggests that cannabis’s effect on sleep may differ depending on whether you have depression or anxiety. In order words, if you have depression, cannabis may help you sleep – but if you don’t, cannabis may hurt.

Future Directions

Cannabis is still a schedule I substance, meaning that the government does not consider cannabis to be medically therapeutic due to lack of research to support its benefits. This creates a barrier to research, as only one university in the country, University of Mississippi, is permitted by the National Institute of Drug Abuse to grow marijuana for research.

New areas for exploration in the field of cannabis research might examine how various cannabis subspecies influence sleep and how this may differ between individuals.

One research group has been exploring cannabis types or cannabinoid concentrations that are preferable depending on one’s sleep disturbance. For example, one strain might relieve insomnia, while another can affect nightmares.

Other studies suggest that medical cannabis users with insomnia tend to prefer higher concentrations of cannabidiol, a non-intoxicating ingredient in cannabis.

This raises an important question. Should the medical community communicate these findings to patients with insomnia who inquire about medical cannabis? Some health professionals may not feel comfortable due to the fluctuating legal status, a lack of confidence in the state of the science or their personal opinions.At this point, cannabis’s effect on sleep seems highly variable, depending on the person, the timing of use, the cannabis type and concentration, mode of ingestion and other factors. Perhaps the future will yield more fruitful discoveries.

This Week’s Music: Lana Del Rey, The 1975 And Charli XCX

This week was an amazing one for music, giving us the release of Lana Del Rey’s much awaited album, The 1975’s latest single, and Charli XCX’s collab with HAIM.

This Week’s Music is a weekly column that discusses the weeks’ best, worst, and most interesting songs. We try to select songs of different artists and genres to keep things interesting and to please a variety of music fans.

This week was an amazing one for music, giving us the release of Lana Del Rey’s much awaited album, The 1975’s latest single with a social message, and Charli XCX’s collaboration with HAIM.

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Lana Del Rey – Doin’ Time

Since its release, “Norman Fucking Rockwell” has been hailed as one of the best albums of the year by critics and fans alike. It consists of 14 songs that blend together seamlessly, with most containing Del Rey’s controversial and poetic lyrics and her beloved mellow and California-like sounds. The album ends up embodying a perfect example of an artist who knows exactly what she’s doing and what she wants out of her music.

The 1975 – People

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The 1975 are one of those bands that can bounce from genre to genre, producing songs that are mainstream and others that are much more niche. “People” clearly falls into the latter category, wasting no time with pleasantries and jumping right into business with lyrics like “We are appalling and we need to stop just watching shit in bed/And I know it sounds boring and we like things that are funny but we need to get this in our fucking heads.” It’s a far cry from their more standard and bland songs; it’s a welcome and vibrant change.

Charli XCX and HAIM – Warm

“Charli,” Charli XCX’s upcoming album, is set for release this September. As of now, it features collaborations with Lizzo, Christine and The Queens, Sky Ferreira and HAIM. “Warm” is clearly Charli’s song, capitalizing on some of her most popular techniques. While the autotune is a little heavy on this song, HAIM makes a good match for Charli XCX, adding some layers with their harmonies and rhythms. “Warm” is nothing revolutionary, but it’s interesting and fun, a fitting song for the end of summer.

10 Types Of Marijuana Perfect For Labor Day Weekend

Labor Day weekend not only marks “back to regular programming,” but it also marks the last weekend you’ll likely get to smoke some marijuana under the blistering sun.

Labor Day weekend is kind of a bittersweet time, marking the unofficial end of the summer and the beginning of cold and chilly seasons and dark days.

Your emotions on the matter depend on how you feel regarding the cooler months, but most people are kind of sad to see summer go because it means that sunny beach days are over and that you’ll be pale for the rest of the year. Labor Day weekend not only marks “back to regular programming,” but it also marks the last weekend you’ll likely get to smoke some marijuana under the blistering sun.

For this selection of cannabis strains, we’ve selected some that’ll leave you feeling super social, happy and euphoric, and that’ll make you want to dance and enjoy the sun. Here are 10 types of marijuana perfect for Labor Day weekend.

Lemon G

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This sativa hybrid produces potent effects that that’ll leave you focused and ready to take on any task at hand. Lemon G’s hybrid nature will also make you feel relaxed and able to enjoy whatever you’re doing to the fullest extent.

Forbidden Fruit

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This indica dominant strain is smooth and easy to consume, with a fruity and lemony taste and smell that’ll be super enjoyable. It produces happy and uplifting effects that are a perfect pair for a barbecue or to spend a day at the beach.

Purple Tangie

This powerful sativa will make you feel uplifted and euphoric, while also making you feel creative and highly social. It’s a strain that works really well with whatever it is you’re doing.

Sour Cookies

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This hybrid produces relaxing and cerebral effects that should be consumed carefully. In small doses, Sour Cookies can let you develop a really nice and deep conversation but if your tolerance is low it may leave you tied to your couch.

Super Silver Haze

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Super Silver Haze is a sativa strain that’s very well liked by everyone, having one the High Times Cannabis Cup for a couple of years in a row. It produces an energetic and long lasting high that affects your body while also increasing your appettite and making you enjoy your senses to the fullest.

Laughing Buddha

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Another award winning sativa strain, Laughing Buddha is the perfect companion for for parties and get togethers, producing a giggly and happy feeling.

Hawaiian

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This sativa strain is perfect for the beach and the last days of summer, producing a creative high that’s not that focused, allowing you to relax and enjoy your day without any stress.

Girl Scout Cookies

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This hybrid strain produces a mixture of cerebral and bodily effects that’ll take you to that perfect place to enjoy your beach day to the fullest.

Juicy Fruit

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This balanced blend of indica and sativa brings out the best of both strains, making you feel uplifted and energetic, ready to take on the day or night.

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This sativa strain produces super energetic and uplifting results that’ll make you feel creative and social.

Dogs Of Instagram: Maltese

It’s elegant and royal-esque when its naturally long-mane is groomed, but the Maltese is quite rigorous and active and excels at agility training.

Once mentioned by Aristotle, artists, poets, and writers immortalized the Maltese in the Ancient Greco, Roman, and Egyptian civilizations.

This toy breed is not to be underestimated. Yes, it’s elegant and royal-esque when its naturally long-mane is groomed, but the Maltese is quite rigorous and active and excels at agility training. It’s one of the reasons these dogs made just as great companions in ancient times as they do today.

Here, we pay homage to some of the prettiest Maltese of Instagram.

Aya

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Pixie

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Stella

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Molly

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Chase

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Capucine

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Oscar

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Weedstagram: ‘Budding Mind’ Is An Account For People Who Are Looking For A Serious And Interesting Take On Cannabis

Looking for an Instagram account that spotlights beautiful art and a positive and inclusive marijuana message? We’ve got you.

Instagram is home to all sorts of accounts (good and bad) that cater to a vast range of people with different interests. In order to help you weed out all the garbage, this column highlights the best Instagram marijuana accounts, whether that means they’re entertaining, informative, or just fun to look at.

Budding Mind is Brooke Burgstahler‘s cannabis account. Burgstahler is a cannabis reporter and activist, and her marijuana Instagram highlights several important topics, like women in the industry, beautiful art and a thoughtful message that wants to inspire and to change people’s minds regarding the drug. Budding Mind is a great account to follow if you’re looking for something positive and that takes marijuana seriously. Check out some of our favorite posts.

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It’s been long known that cannabis plants are indigenous to Central Asia, but due to new investigations into fossil and pollen samples, researchers have been able to pinpoint that cannabis’s true home is on the northeastern Tibetan Plateau, in the general vicinity of Qinghai Lake. . It is believed that cannabis spread westwards from here reaching Russia and Europe by about 6 million years ago. And made its way to eastern China about 1.2 million years ago.? . And NOW- our baby has been reborn!!! L’Chaim to the multi-million year old plant that is frankly, my favorite… sorry lavender, mint, sage, and snapdragons… . #Cannabis #History #Herstory #AncientHerbs #Herbalism #Tibet #Buddha #PlantMedicine #Shamanism #CBD #THC #Marijuana #News #BuddingMind #OneWorldUnderGood . Image by @broccoli_mag

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Many cannabis businesses struggle with finding a way to properly and legally bank. Most banks don’t want anything to do with money from the cannabis industry for fear it could expose them to legal trouble from the federal government, which still considers marijuana illegal. . This month attorneys general from 33 states urged Congress to approve a proposal intended to fully open the doors of the U.S. banking system to the legal marijuana industry. . Cali’s own AG Xavier Becerra said it best, “This is simple: not incorporating an $8.3 billion industry into our banking system is hurting our public safety and economy.” . In order for cannabis to be legitimized, business owners need a safe and reliable way to process and house their funds! Frankly, its critical to the progress of industry. But the way I see it, there’s no looking back! The movement only inches forward from here. . #CannabisBanking #PublicBank #CannabisCommunity #Norml #Legalize #Legitimize #Cannabis #Marijuana #CBD #HealingFlower #BuddingMind #OneWorldUnderGood . Photo by @broccoli_mag ?

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My babies are all grown up and off to harvest! I imagine this is what my mom felt like when I went away to college— your babe is not gone, but is growing up! Changing form. From roots, to flower, to smoke.? . I am so grateful for this canna-journey! It’s been an eye opening experience… why buy when you can grow your own?! That goes for so many other things we use on the daily. Of course it’s easier said than done, but the first step toward evolution is elevated perspective. Awareness leads to progress leads to growing your own weed. Or something like that.? . Thank you to Baby, Bertha, Mimi, Priya, and Tenney. Mommy loves you so much and I was BLESSED to have you in my presence!! What an experience. And one that I hope to continue for my lifetime.? . Plants are your friends! Cannabis is a gift! Give thanks to the Earth for providing such possibility. We truly are so cared for in so many ways.? . #Cannabis #Marijuana #Motherhood #NewMom #Baby #Farmer #GrowYourOwn #UFOSnotGMOS #BuddingMind #OneWorldUnderGood

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Greetings human beings! A loving reminder that Mary Jane is always here for you. ? She doesn’t care what race you are, what religion you are, what your sexual orientation or gender is— she doesn’t care if you’re rich or poor, tall or short, or where you went to college! ?‍♀️ She loves you for the divinely weird person you probably are because she’s a highly intelligent plant, and it would be a waste of her time on this precious Earth to spend any of it being hateful or discriminatory!! ?ONE LOVE Y’ALL & may cannabis always provide a safe space for you, even if only in your own heart. . #BuddingMind #OneWorldUnderGood #HighTea #Cannabis #Marijuana #Legalize #LegalizeCannabis #LegalizeConsciousness #CanadaCannabis #Cannaboss #CannabisCommunity #GirlPower #Women #FemaleEmpowerment #BlastOff #High

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Canada has gone legal! ? . Making it the second country to legalize cannabis (and now the largest, after Uruguay)! ? . About 111 stores opened today, and that is likely just a small slice of what’s to come! ? . And Prime Minister Trudeau’s administration announced plans to expedite pardons for Canadians convicted of minor cannabis related crimes.✔️ . To celebrate this October 17th new official holiday we are stoked to announce the winner of our giveaway with @designerprerollcones— our beloved Budding Mind @_jaas___ !! ? . Thank you every one who entered! More opportunities for giveaways will manifest, but in the meantime check out @designerprerollcones and support the cannabis industry’s creative entrepreneurs. I love you!? . . #BuddingMind #OneWorldUnderGood #Giveaway #Contest #CanadaGoesLegal #CanadaCannabis #Legalize #LegalizeCannabis #LegalizeConsciousness #PreRoll #Cannabis #Marijuana #Weed #PrisonReform #PrisoneraOfProhibition #CANDOClemency #Vote #Canada #Uruguay #Global #CannabisCommunity

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According to the CDC 130 Americans die every day from opioid overdoses.⁣ ⁣ A 2014 JAMA International Medicine Paper found that states with medical marijuana laws had nearly 25 percent fewer deaths from opioid overdoses.⁣ ⁣ In 2017, Stanford University researchers tried to replicate JAMA’s findings and actually discovered an unfortunate reverse set of data- that opioid deaths have been on the rise, even in states with medical marijuana.⁣ ⁣ There’s dozens of studies that flip flop between the two possibilities: legal weed reduces opioid deaths, and legal weed has no effect on the opioid crisis.⁣ ⁣ So while today we might say there is no direct relationship between the two… tomorrow is another day… ⁣ ⁣ What this does show is that it’s absolutely insane that there is not a clear answer. If there is any indication that access to medical marijuana can reduce a state’s opioid death count then why wouldn’t we be moving full steam ahead in search of a potential real solution. ⁣ ⁣ 38% of people receive a prescription for opioid each year. America spends $78.5 billion per year on “addressing” the crisis. And 64,000 people lost their lives to opioids.⁣ ⁣ Putting the power of plants back into the hands of the people saves money, could save lives, and ultimately save us from ourselves. ⁣ ⁣ #Legalize #Cannabis #CannabisReformNow #EndTheOpioidCrisis #CDC #CBD #THC #MedicalMarijuana #CannabisHeals #PowerofPlants #BuddingMind #OneWorldUnderGood⁣ ⁣ Artist unknown, please tag in comments!

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Should Investors Buy Marijuana Stocks?

Does owning marijuana stocks raise the same ethical issues as owning stocks in an alcohol or tobacco firm – or are they more like pharmaceutical stocks?

Illinois recently became the 11th state to legalize marijuana for recreational use. As more states follow suit, legal cannabis spending is expected to grow over 200% from about US$9 billion in 2017 to $31 billion in 2022.

With these unparalleled increases in spending, marijuana stocks, including marijuana exchange-traded funds, with catchy tickers such as YOLO, an acronym for “you only live once,” are becoming more common.

So should people add these stocks to their portfolios?

The rise of socially responsible investing

As a business ethicist, I know that socially responsible investing has become more popular, especially with millennials. Socially responsible investments experienced a 38% increase between 2016 and 2018. At the beginning of 2018 alone, $11.6 trillion was invested in socially responsible funds. This translates into $1 out of $4 of all U.S. invested funds.

Investors committed to being socially conscious have more choices than ever and can expect similar returns to traditional investors.

Moral basis for investing

While there is no set definition on what socially responsible investing entails, it goes beyond the fundamental view of Milton Friedman, an iconic economist, who claimed “the business of business is business” – in other words, making money or “profit.”

In addition to profit, socially responsible investing focuses on what is known as the “triple bottom line.” This means that companies also consider “people” and “planet,” as part of responsible business practices.

Scholar David Vogel defines socially responsible investing as “practices that improve the workplace and benefit society in ways that go above and beyond what companies are legally required to do.”

Socially responsible investors typically buy stocks in companies that have policies to mitigate climate change or support fair trade, but may avoid companies engaged in fossil fuels, tobacco, alcohol and arms production.

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Most people would agree that such companies ultimately cause more social and environmental harm than good.

For instance, fossil fuels, while meeting the demands for a relatively cheap and consistent energy source, unequivocally contribute to air pollution and negatively impact human and environmental health.

The case of tobacco is similar. It is highly addictive and may seriously compromise a healthy and long life.

The case of marijuana

Taking a view on marijuana is more complex. The substance is used both medically and recreationally.

Marijuana use can cause harm, especially when used at a young age. The National Institutes of Health acknowledges that 30% of users develop dependence and withdrawal symptoms with the long-term use of marijuana. It can also lead to long-term and adverse changes to the brain.

The American Lung Association advises against smoking marijuana due to the risks it poses for lung health.

Medical marijuana plants being grown with special grow lights at a facility in Ravena, New York. AP Photo/Hans Pennink

However, marijuana also has some health benefits.

Even though marijuana is not recognized by the Federal Drug Administration as a medicine, the National Institutes of Health recognizes chemicals derived from the plant can help increase appetite, decrease pain, inflammation and nausea. The NIH also acknowledges that such derivatives may be useful in treating certain mental illnesses and addictions and some studies have shown it may be a weapon against opioid dependence.

Clinical trials hold the promise of finding more therapeutic benefits and possible treatments.

Medical marijuana stocks

So does owning marijuana stocks raise the same ethical issues as owning stocks in an alcohol or tobacco firm – or are they more like pharmaceutical stocks?

There are gray areas in socially responsible investing. Not all socially conscious investors have the same values, and not all companies create equal amounts of good.

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I do think any socially responsible investor should stay away from recreational marijuana stocks due to the potential for addiction coupled with other health risks.

Medical marijuana stocks, on the other hand, appear to have more benefits than harms. When used for medical reasons, the therapeutic benefits seem to outweigh the health risks. In my view, socially responsible investors should feel free to include a medical marijuana stock in their portfolios if it aligns with their values.

Editor’s note: This piece is part of our series on ethical questions arising from everyday life. We would welcome your suggestions. Please email us at ethical.questions@theconversation.com.The Conversation

Sandra Woien, Lecturer of Philosophy, Arizona State University

This article is republished from The Conversation under a Creative Commons license. Read the original article.

Survey Finds Marijuana Enhances Sex

As surprise to nobody, a new survey finds that all sorts of sexual activities are made better with the help of cannabis.

A recent survey reveals that no matter the variables, marijuana enhances all kinds of sexual pleasure. The report was completed thanks to the efforts of Lioness and Eaze, a sex toy brand and a cannabis delivery service who were interested in taking a closer look on intimacy and cannabis.

The survey was distributed to 432 Lioness newsletter subscribers, all located throughout North America, who submitted replies between the dates of June 23 and July 1. The report included insights from 19 Lioness users who took different cannabis products ranging from THC edibles to CBD infused vaporizers, who documented their experiences after each use.

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“Cannabis can enhance your orgasms no matter who you are,” explains the report. “While a satisfying sex life is the result of many variables, cannabis can increase the length, frequency of, and quality of your orgasms and pleasure sessions whether you’re single or married, solo or with a partner, young adult or silver fox.”

Some of the main highlights from the report state that marijuana use helped large percentages of couples and singles have longer sex sessions, more satisfaction, more orgasms and an easier time achieving these.

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One of the most interesting and distinctive parts of the study is the fact that it took a closer look at the different effects that CBD and THC have on sex, with the former increasing the ease and amount of orgasms while the latter lead to more intense and satisfying sex sessions.

While the relationship between marijuana and sex has been studied before, an in depth look into the types of marijuana and the effects they have on our sexual performance were long overdue. These are very enlightening for people who are looking to spice things up.

You can check out the full report here.

Porn Loving Men Tend To Be Less Sexist Than Other Men

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A new study says porn enthusiasts have more progressive views on women when compared to average men.

Porn takes tons of criticism due to the way it depicts women, with some of the most vocal opponents saying that the content fuels misogynistic attitudes. It’s not a leap to assume that men who voraciously consume this type of content should be more sexist than men who don’t. But a recently study says it’s not that simple.

Published in the journal Sociological Forum, the study presented different statements to men attending the Adult Entertainment Expo, which is the largest porn industry trade show in the U.S.. Researchers found that straight male attendees had similar opinions regarding women when compared to other straight males. In some regards, porn fans were more progressive than non-porn fans.

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Researchers found 294 straight cisgender men at the expo and presented them with different statements that ranged from women in politics to women’s traditional roles in families, asking participants whether they agreed or disagreed. These results were later compared to replies gathered from 894 men from the general population.

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The men in the expo averaged at 44 in age, claiming to masturbate several times a week. 60% of them had a college degree or higher education. When discussing the topic of women in politics and in the workplace, men from the expo and from general population shared the same opinions. When discussing working mothers and women having traditional gender roles in the family, men from the expo were more progressive than their counterparts.

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“Over 90% of porn superfans—compared to just over 70 percent of the GSS sample—agreed that working mothers can have just as warm and secure relationships with their children than non-working mothers,” said the authors of the study. “For the statement that men and women should hold traditional gender roles within a family, 80% of porn superfans disagreed. Nationally, 73 percent percent of respondents disagree with this statement.”

People who strongly oppose to porn generally tend to have some moral basis for it. They also tend to focus on the straight men that consume and create this content, ignoring LGBTQ people’s opinion and the new types of porn that have been popping up in recent years. Although there’s no way of being completely certain, it seems like porn doesn’t have as much of a hold on us and our world views as some people think it does.

Meme Of The Week: Lizzo’s Lyrics Inspire The Internet’s New Favorite Meme

‘Truth Hurts’, one of Lizzo’s most iconic songs, leads to this week’s most popular and relatable meme.

2019 has been a great year for Lizzo. Despite the fact that she permeates award shows and all sorts of musical conversations, her rise in notoriety only began a few years ago, with the release of some really amazing songs. One of her biggest hits is “Truth Hurts,” which has also become this week’s most prominent meme due to its epic lyrics.

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The meme takes the lyrics “I just took a DNA test turn out,” and gives people the chance to say anything they can think of. It could be something totally random and nonsensical, the lyrics of another iconic song or some deep truth we can all relate to. Celebrities like D’Arcy Carden and Hillary Clinton have even pitched in and contributed to the jokes.

Check out some of the best entries below:

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