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Deculting Yourself from Big Pharma Propaganda
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How to deCult yourself with cannabis
In the heart of the nation, a battle for power rages on. It’s a battle between two old, white men: Mr. Forgetsitall and Lardo Pharmsucka. They care not for the people, only for their own interests and the interests of those who back them.
Their actions have caused immense damage to the nation, and the people are suffering. They’ve been swept up in the magnetism of these two men, their programming, and their propaganda. They’ve been divided, and their culture of freedom has been eroded, replaced with a cult of personality that serves only the interests of the powerful few.
Lardo Pharmsucka, with enough lard to fuel the entire country, has used his wealth to manipulate the media and sway public opinion in his favor. Mr. Forgetsitall, with his dementia, has no qualms about resorting to dirty tricks to gain an advantage.
The battle rages on, with no end in sight. The two old men hurl insults and accusations at each other, each one trying to discredit the other in the eyes of the people. They’ve corrupted the political system, using their money and influence to buy off politicians and officials to do their bidding.
The people are caught in the middle, their lives and livelihoods at stake. They’ve been brainwashed by the constant barrage of propaganda, their minds filled with the lies and half-truths of these two old men. They’re divided into factions, each one pledging their loyalty to one or the other, unwilling or unable to see beyond the illusions that have been presented to them.
But there is hope. There are those who are starting to see through the veil of deception, who are questioning the status quo and searching for a way out of this mess. They know that there is more to life than just blindly following the whims of two old men who care nothing for them. They’re determined to find a path of balance and nuance, to deCult themselves and break free from the chains that bind them.
Of course, I’m talking about the 2024 election and the painful realization that in all likeliness the “system” is going to push another binary choice – Trump vs Biden!
I can’t wrap my head around the fact that people are still locked into the Trump vs Biden camps. It’s as if they’ve been hypnotized by the incessant propaganda and the constant bombardment of rhetoric from both sides.
It’s been almost four years since the last election, and by now, people should have realized that neither candidate is a good option. We’ve seen behind the veil, and we know that both Trump and Biden are pharma shills who serve the same master.
And yet, here we are again, being told that we must choose between the two because “if not then who?” It’s as if the powers that be have programmed us to believe that there are no other options, that this is the only way.
But maybe it’s time we start asking ourselves, “then who?” Because the truth is, you can’t trust either the left or the right. Both sides have failed us, and it’s high time we start thinking independently.
We need to start looking beyond the binary, beyond the red and blue, and start seeing the world in shades of gray. We need to start asking ourselves tough questions, and we need to start holding our leaders accountable for their actions.
It’s time to break free from the chains of tribalism and start thinking for ourselves. We can’t keep going down this path of division and polarization. We need to come together as a nation and start working towards a common goal. And the first step towards that is to start thinking independently and questioning the status quo.
Take a long slow puff from a joint, hold it in for a few seconds, and release. Close your eyes and take a moment to envision yourself free from all thinking. You know nothing, you only know that you are here, right now. In this moment, all of the societal labels that have been imposed on you, all of the political ideologies, all of the morals and values that you have been taught to believe in, they all fade away.
Now, take a look at your political ideologies. Ask yourself, where did they come from? Did you form them on your own or were they given to you by your parents, your peers, or your culture? Are they based on your personal experiences or are they simply adopted beliefs?
Next, take a look at your morals and values. Are they truly yours, or are they a product of your environment? Have you ever questioned them, or have you blindly accepted them as truth?
Finally, ask yourself: does voting one way or another affect any real change? Be honest with yourself. Are politicians truly interested in the well-being of the people or are they more interested in furthering their own agenda? Is it possible that the system is rigged against us, and that true change can only come from outside the established system?
The truth is, thinking for yourself is not an easy task. It requires a willingness to question everything that you have been taught to believe. It requires a level of critical thinking that is often discouraged in our society. But when you start to think for yourself, you begin to see the world in a new light. You begin to realize that there are more options than the ones that have been presented to you. You begin to understand that change is possible, but it won’t come from the established political system.
So take another puff, hold it in, and release. As the smoke dissipates into the air, let go of all of the preconceived notions that you have been taught to believe. Open your mind and allow yourself to think for yourself. The world is waiting for you.
It seems like nowadays, everything is polarized. You’re either on the left or the right, and there’s no in-between. The world has become more extreme, and it’s time to start thinking about what that means for our future. We must abandon the extremes and begin to think for ourselves.
The left has its crazy ideologies, and so does the right. It’s not just about political beliefs, but rather it’s about the way people are thinking and acting. The left has become too much like Mao, promoting political correctness and cancel culture, while the right has become too much like Hitler, promoting hate and division. Both extremes are dangerous, and if we don’t start thinking for ourselves, we’re in trouble.
We need to start drawing some lines, and we’re already seeing that happen. People are starting to push back on major issues, and we’re redefining the conversation. The mainstream needs to crumble and fall, and we need to have independent thought rise. It’s time to abandon the old ways and start anew.
The problem with extremes is that they are willing to burn the whole world to get their way. We can’t let that happen. We need to start thinking for ourselves and not just following what the mainstream is telling us. We need to start questioning everything and deciding what is best for ourselves and our communities.
The good news is that we’re already seeing a major shift happening. People are starting to realize that they don’t have to be on one extreme or the other. They can be in the middle and still have their own beliefs and values. We need to start having conversations with each other, even if we don’t agree with each other.
It’s time to abandon the extremes and start thinking for ourselves. We need to start trusting ourselves and our own intuition. We need to start believing in our own power and our ability to create change. It’s time to let go of the old ways and start anew. We need to start building a world that is more inclusive, more loving, and more compassionate. We can do this, but it starts with us.
The way of weed is a path that transcends political boundaries. Support for cannabis reform is not a red or blue issue, it’s a green one. Weed has always been a non-partisan issue because its benefits are undeniable and its popularity unmatched.
In the past, politicians on both sides of the aisle have been wary of supporting weed for fear of alienating their base. But that’s no longer the case. In recent years, public opinion has shifted dramatically, and more and more politicians are coming out in favor of legalization.
It’s time we abandon the divisive left-right paradigm and start walking the way of the weed. The cannabis community is a diverse and inclusive one, where people from all walks of life can come together and find common ground. We need to grow together, support one another, and stand up for what we believe in.
But we also need to stop playing games. The political establishment has been using the left-right divide to control the masses for far too long. It’s time to break free from that cycle and start thinking for ourselves. We need to vote with our hearts, but we also need to stop the hate.
We can’t be afraid of getting canceled. We need to be authentic and true to ourselves. That’s what the world needs most right now – people who are willing to stand up for what they believe in, even if it’s not popular. We need freedom-loving individuals who aren’t afraid to challenge the status quo and fight for what’s right.
In the end, the way of weed is about more than just cannabis reform. It’s about building a community based on trust, mutual respect, and shared values. It’s about rejecting the toxic politics of division and embracing a more holistic and compassionate approach to life. So let’s light up, let’s get high, and let’s start walking the way of the weed. Together, we can create a better world for ourselves and future generations.
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Will the 3rd Time be a Charm for Nebraska and Legalizing Medical Marijuana?
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21 hours agoon
May 27, 2023By
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Nebraskans for Medical Marijuana, an organization formed by a state lawmaker in Nebraska, is optimistic that the third time will be the charm and that medical cannabis will be legalized in the state.
Nebraskans for Medical Marijuana (NMM) turned in two petitions to the secretary of state’s office on Thursday in an effort to start the 2024 election process as Sen. Anna Wishart’s (D) reform measure remains stuck in committee.
Nebraskans for Medical Marijuana’s Third Attempt
In Nebraska, proponents of the drug are attempting a third time to have voters decide the matter. They gathered sufficient signatures to get it on the 2020 ballot, but the state Supreme Court disqualified the proposal because of a legal issue with its single subject. They also failed to gather the necessary number of signatures for updated petitions in 2022 as a result of a large loss of essential money.
Co-chair of the NMM campaign, Crista Eggers, stated in a news release the need to consistently petition the government. She emphasized the Legislature’s defiance in the face of tremendous support from more than 80% of Nebraskans across political lines, geographic regions, and age brackets.
“We have consistently come up empty-handed after more than ten years of advocating, educating, and attempting to follow the right channels through our elected leaders in the Unicameral,” Eggers said. “As a result, we will once more turn to voting as our means of advancement.”
Regarding the newly submitted petitions, Senator Wishart confirmed that the language remains the same as in 2022. She mentioned that the Secretary of State’s office would legally review the petitions.
Renewed Efforts and Revised Petitions for 2024 Ballot
The senator’s proposed legislation on medical cannabis underwent a hearing in the Judiciary Committee of the unicameral legislature in February but has not made any progress. She attributes the lack of action to changes in membership and turnover within the committee. A previous bill version faced a filibuster in the Republican-controlled legislature, ultimately leading to its stagnation.
Regarding the 2024 ballot effort, Wishart expressed determination, stating that they would file again. She believes perseverance is vital to success; every setback they encounter only strengthens their resolve.
Wishart also highlighted their experience from the previous year, where they realized they didn’t have to rely solely on a major donor for success. She expressed optimism about their achievements with over a year of collection time. They gathered 180,000 signatures in just three months through a volunteer-led effort with limited resources.
One of the initiatives submitted by the campaign on Thursday aims to ensure legal protection for doctors who recommend cannabis and patients who use and possess it. The initiative focuses on patients and seeks to establish a state statute that exempts them from penalties under state and local law when they possess limited quantities of cannabis for medical purposes with a written recommendation from a healthcare practitioner. Additionally, it allows caregivers to assist qualified patients in these activities.
The second measure proposes the creation of the Nebraska Medical Cannabis Commission, which would be responsible for registering and regulating individuals involved in the possession, manufacturing, distribution, delivery, and dispensing of medical cannabis.
To prevent potential legal obstacles similar to the single-subject challenge that hindered the previous reform effort in 2020, the complementary proposals have been carefully designed to maintain a narrow focus. The aim is to ensure that each initiative addresses a specific subject matter, minimizing the chances of derailment.
Despite the disappointment caused by the Nebraska Supreme Court’s ruling on the single subject issue in 2020, Adam Morfeld, co-chair of NMM and a former Nebraska senator, emphasized that the ruling provided valuable guidance for refiling a new initiative. After thoroughly examining the court’s decision, the campaign has developed two new statutory initiatives that they are confident will meet constitutional requirements.
To secure a spot on the November 2024 ballot, the campaign needs to gather approximately 87,000 valid signatures for each petition and submit them by July 5, 2024. Activists have announced their plan to commence a signature drive at the beginning of June.
Following the setback faced in 2022 regarding medical cannabis, there were initial considerations of pursuing an adult-use legalization initiative. However, the current focus of the strategy seems to be solely on medical marijuana.
Lessons Learned and Ongoing Challenges
There are just three states without a medical cannabis program, including Nebraska. However, the National Conference of State Legislators claims that some states have low-THC programs.
State Senator Anna Wishart speculated that there might have been an error the first time.
She said, “they sold themselves short when we thought we had to wait for a major donor. They fell short by less than 10,000 signatures on the two petitions last year. We accomplished that with volunteers in three months. Imagine what we can achieve in a year and a half.
In 38 of Nebraska’s 93 counties, petitioners must also collect the signatures of 5% of the registered voters. They attempted to sue over that in the past but were unsuccessful.
Support from Medical Professionals and Patient Advocacy Groups
As a potential treatment for several medical problems, medical marijuana is receiving more and more support from physicians and other healthcare professionals. Medical professionals and patient advocacy organizations have significantly contributed to Nebraska’s current medical cannabis petition campaign. The campaign has received strong support from organizations like the Nebraska Medical Association and regional patient advocacy groups, who have highlighted the potential advantages of cannabis-based medicines for treating patients’ pain and enhancing their quality of life. Their backing gives the petition more authority and informs the public about medical cannabis’s therapeutic potential.
Nebraskans for Medical Marijuana improves their argument for legalization by working with healthcare providers and patient advocacy organizations, highlighting the medical necessity and beneficial effects on patients’ lives. These professionals’ engagement strengthens the campaign’s legitimacy and gives it a powerful voice in promoting compassionate and fact-based healthcare solutions.
Bottom Line
Nebraskans for Medical Marijuana is on its third attempt to legalize medical cannabis in Nebraska. Despite previous obstacles, the organization remains optimistic and determined in its pursuit. Supported by medical professionals, patient advocacy groups, and a dedicated team of volunteers, they aim to gather the required signatures to secure a place on the 2024 ballot. The proposed initiatives focus on safeguarding doctors and patients and establishing regulations for the medical cannabis industry. While challenges persist, the campaign draws inspiration from past experiences and the unwavering belief in the power of public support. Nebraskans for Medical Marijuana continues to advocate for the advancement of medical cannabis, fueling hope for its legalization in Nebraska.
NEBRASKA KEEPS TRYING, READ ON..
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New York Cannabis: The New True Party of Interest Rule
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May 26, 2023By
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New York’s release of the revised adult-use rules and regulations has been well-publicized. A key revision that was the source of significant speculation was whether the Office of Cannabis Management (OCM) and Cannabis Control Board (CCB) would revise the True Party of Interest (TPI) definition with respect to ancillary service providers and the monetary limits before TPI status is triggered. And they did!
The revised TPI limits apply to the following parties:
- Parties with risk sharing or goods and services agreements with the applicant/licensee;
- Parties that consult and receive flat or hourly compensation from an applicant/licensee under a goods and services agreement; and
- Goods and services provides that do not have any right to control the applicant/licensee.
Any party that falls under the aforementioned categories does not constitute a TPI as long as the payments in “that calendar year” do not “exceed the greater of”
- 10% of the gross revenue of the applicant/licensee;
- 50% of the net profit of the applicant/licensee; or
- $250,00 from the applicant/licensee.
The key revision was increasing the dollar figure amount from $100,000 to $250,000, which will be particularly relevant to service providers to licensees in their first year(s) of operation, when gross revenue and/or net profit has the potential to be low.
Practically speaking, it will be interesting to see how the OCM actually applies this rule, given that gross revenue and net profit for a calendar year cannot actually be calculated until the end of the calendar year. It would not be surprising to see service providers structure contracts with a base compensation of $250 plus a year-end “true up” based on the licensee’s gross revenue or net profit.
We will keep working through the significant revisions to New York’s adult-use rules and regulations. Stay tuned!
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The Cannabis Correlation – Every $1 Spent on Cannabis Leads to a Drop in Alcohol Sales of $0.75 to $0.85 Says New Canadian Study
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May 26, 2023By
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New Study Finds That Every Dollar Of Cannabis Sold Is Linked to a Reduction in Alcohol Sales
…. A Threat To Big Alcohol?
Big players in the alcohol industry have long been watching the development of legal cannabis with a careful eye, most especially with the launch of recreational cannabis markets in North America and beyond.
While some players in the alcohol industry see cannabis legalization as a threat, others see it as a special opportunity to develop new products and attract a new customer base. Customers themselves are becoming increasingly more educated about the harms of vices once thought as safe and normal – most especially alcohol consumption. The use of marijuana is already seen as normal in today’s society, and a safer substitute to alcohol.
Now, a recent study from Canadian researchers confirms that sales of medical marijuana are linked to a decrease in booze sales. The findings, which were published in the medical journal Health Policy, showed that medical marijuana legalization in Canada in particular may have prompted customers to substitute it for alcohol. The study was led by Professor Michael J. Armstrong of Brock University, who studied the sales of legal cannabis to those of wine, beer, and other liquor from 2015 through 2018 in Canada.
Specifically, he discovered that for every dollar of legal marijuana sold, there was a tie to declines in alcohol sales between 74 to 84 Canadian cents. Prof. Armstrong says the findings are not causative though it does suggest that alcohol is being replaced by cannabis. Additionally, he found that sales of alcohol from 2017 to 2018 were around 1.8% less than they would have been, had Canada not regulated medical cannabis.
“The negative association was robust to several alternative modeling choices,” he writes.
“From an academic perspective, this study found evidence that cannabis on average was a substitute, not a complement, for alcohol in Canada. This suggests cannabis might also have a substitution effect in other countries that legalize it, though that remains to be seen,” says Professor Armstrong in the paper.
“From a public health perspective, the results likewise imply that reductions in alcohol-related health impacts might partly offset the increased cannabis-related health impacts that legalization might bring,” he continues. “Furthermore, medical cannabis presumably improves the health of at least some patients by treating symptoms that alcohol had merely masked,” Armstrong says.
“Finally, from a political perspective, the results could make cannabis legalization slightly less attractive as financial policy but slightly less concerning as public health policy. This might influence legislative decisions in other countries that are considering legalization,” he adds.
Can Marijuana Substitute Alcohol?
Alcohol and marijuana are both mind-altering substances which have been used since ancient times by civilizations around the world for enjoyment. However, they are very different: consuming too much alcohol even just on one occasion or over a long period of time can result in serious health problems.
Alcoholism is a real problem in today’s society. Based on the 2021 National Survey on Drug Use and Health, almost 30 million people from ages 12 and up have experienced alcohol use disorder. Considering how widely available and easily accessible alcohol is, and the damage this can cause to families, our bodies, and society as a whole, these figures are downright shocking and scary.
Before discussing the use of marijuana as a substitute for alcohol, we must take note that anyone struggling with alcoholism or alcohol use disorder need to work with a medical professional to wean themselves off safely. Having a mental or physical dependency on alcohol is vastly different from an individual who merely wants to cut down on their drinking. You can also speak with a cannabis-knowledgeable doctor, if medical marijuana is legal in your state, about the possibility of integrating CBD into your therapy. There has been some research suggesting that CBD may indeed be useful for reducing alcohol cravings and helping individuals safely wean themselves off the drug.
That said, cannabis is a much safer substance compared to alcohol in more ways than one.
Alcohol alone is responsible for the deaths of 2.8 million each year around the world. Despite the research and illness we see caused by alcohol today, it is still among the leading causes for death and disability particularly cancer. It has been linked to around 60 chronic and acute diseases including heart disease, stroke, high blood pressure, breast cancer, dementia, and much more.
On the other hand, marijuana has never killed anyone. You can’t even overdose on cannabis. It’s significantly less addictive and less harmful, though possibilities of dependency still exist, but thousands of people around the world are able to consume cannabis responsibly. You can use pot instead of drinking wine at the end of a stressful day at work, to help you cope with everyday anxiety and depression, or even to help with chronic disease.
Conclusion
We do hope to see more studies verifying that cannabis sales result in less alcohol sales. This is only going to benefit society and our health as a whole.
But Big Alcohol doesn’t have to suffer the economic impact. If you can’t beat em, join em! And that’s what many alcohol companies are doing now: taking advantage of the opportunities presented by the growing trend of increased cannabis intake, by developing cannabis-infused beverages that merge the best of both worlds. Consumers also no longer have to choose between one or the other when you opt for a THC or CBD infused drink.
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