
Thank you posthumously to all members of the military who have lost their lives for public safety, and to all of their loved ones who must deal with the challenges accompanying that honorable sacrifice. While not a warrior in the…
Thank you posthumously to all members of the military who have lost their lives for public safety, and to all of their loved ones who must deal with the challenges accompanying that honorable sacrifice. While not a warrior in the…
While 25 states and the District of Columbia have approved marijuana for medical use, the DEA’s announcement Thursday reaffirmed the federal government’s view that marijuana has no accepted medical use. While stores selling marijuana line the streets near many of…
Prompted by: “DEA is wrong? How can that be?” (DrugWarRant) The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) has long held the position that international drug control treaties to which the U.S. is a party prevent the federal government from… As a quick…
Prompted by “Disturbing Dash Cam Footage Surfaces of Teen Killed by Cop Over Marijuana”: http://www.hightimes.com/read/disturbing-dash-cam-footage-surfaces-teen-killed-cop-over-marijuana Prosecutors announced on Tuesday that the South Carolina police officer who fatally shot 19-year-old Zachary Hammond during a pot bust this summer will not face criminal…
My mom was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease (AD) roughly a year ago, but thanks to medical cannabis (with meticulous strain selection and mild electronic vaporization), her cognitive abilities have astonishingly improved — so far matching the science suggesting cannabis actually…
That post title will likely prompt cognitive dissonance within your brain when comparing that extreme result with the prompting piece’s relatively benign (if not sigh-inducing) example involving medical marijuana, but I assure you this post will respectably bring those seemingly…