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Don’t Feed the Cannabis Trolls
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Feed the Cannabis Trolls
Today’s internet allows amplified voices reaching masses quickly for better and worse. And along with inspiration circulating via apps and sites, misinformation and hatred also upload garnering reaction. Where attention gathers, money follows.
So even good faith arguments now risk getting drowned out by bad faith actors deliberately generating controversy for views and viral momentum. They cunningly exploit psychology’s negativity bias, making inflammatory nonsense spread more contagiously than truth seeking common ground.
Now one community navigating perpetual stigma faces particular vulnerability around reactionary anti-cannabis influences despite legalization’s rise. Passionate reform advocates often take the bait, reactively feeding trolls disingenuously weaponizing lingering reefer madness fears rather than furthering solutions. Outrage earns income for them.
I’m not saying that everyone is farming cash with these tactics, but even those that aren’t doing it intentionally are earning more revenue as a result, especially on platforms like X (formerly known as Twitter). In fact, even media outlets enjoy click-baiting stoners into reading their drivel for the sake of farming engagement.
These cynical engagement farming tactics depend on folks taking debates personally rather than spotting partisan performance art for what it is. Their incentive structure requires keeping audiences addicted to indignation, not inspiring progress. They want cannabis community funding their outrage addiction!
Today we’ll explore overgrowing these predictable haters by focusing on good faith discussion beyond trolls toxifying discourse for profit. The plants beckon us to higher thought and unity.
So how to stand up for cannabis rights without losing peace internally or getting played externally? Let’s talk positive activism and applied wisdom…
Beyond simply defending cannabis itself, advocates recoil strongly against old rhetoric because drug war lies inflicted immense harm. Generations suffered criminalization and propaganda over healing herbs. That trauma stays fresh as stigmas persist.
Consider the psychological impact and scope of indoctrinating Reefer Madness myths through ages as accepted fact. Outright falsehoods peddled by authorities contradicted millennia of safe global use. When governments push hysteria and limit research intentionally, reality distorts. And people get hurt.
So even as legalization advances, seeing modern pundits repeat dated false talking points strikes nerves. Those jokers claiming cannabis kills brain cells seem oblivious to the war on drugs wrecking 20 million lives and families via thinly justified science. Real suffering fed lies.
Is it any wonder the community still flinches hearing the same slanders uttered breezily as if innocent opinions? High offices locked up neighbors just years ago while enjoying scotch nightly thanks to similar willful ignorance and hypocrisy. Such reckless normalization reasonably enrages.
Yet outrage only empowers problematic frames best dissolved by truth and unity. The plants beckon us forward through wisdom…
So how to stand up for cannabis without losing inner peace to the haters? Where progress awaits beyond politicized blame games?
When outraged by backwards rhetoric, we must remember the game getting played on social platforms. Engagement signals interest regardless of outrage – it all feeds algorithms and advertising. So reacting empowers negativity through metrics.
In essence, content that emotionally triggers gets mathematically lifted through incensed comments, angry emoji reacts, prolonged viewing, etc. Our rage makes their payday in attention capitalism driving digital dividends over quality discourse. Vitriol wins through numbers.
But the road forward reveals itself in these same dynamics – we always possessed power taking away what haters require most: our informed, consciously directed audience energy. We starve them through discipline directing clicks only toward progress.
Two paths divert destiny once recognizing the setup:
Actively flag or filter content contravening community guidelines. Repeated flags demote reach eventually.
Conserve righteous fire for fueling creative solutions already aligned with truth. Reshape newsfeeds through consistent affirmative signals.
It really is this simple yet elusive – no more hysterical pundits or op-eds emerge notified where attention focuses purely on positivity pipelines and consciousness cultivation. We receive the vibes sought subconsciously through what content gets clicked often enough.
So why feed more precious minutes and emotions already exhausted on bad faith arguments framed to sap solidarity? Each of us navigates personal deep waters in an increasingly hostile age. Reserve supplementation for nurturing community solidarity, not contamination leaking backward.
Wisdom guides gradually disengaging the convenient yet poisonous addiction hijacking news feed hours towards outrage porn. The flowers beckon onward beyond past battle lines. And daylight always appears where dark spells break returning sight to love’s omnipresence illusion briefly obscured.
Plant seeds in fertile digital soils daily through engaging creators contributing courage, creativity and truth content resisting conditioned conflict addiction. Till cultural crops feeding fresh ideas nourished by collaborative growth. Harvest new hearts awakened. Starve the fear farming tyranny hiding behind “opinions”. Start now!
In calling out critics’ contradictions, we must also self-reflect on whether parts of the community invite backlash by worshipping cannabis as a miracle cure-all. Blind faith and closed-mindedness are two sides of distortion.
In fighting stigma, enthusiasts often glorify cannabis beyond reasonable frames. But the same righteous indignation meant to restore understanding can undermine impartiality if we’re not mindful.
Cannabis proves versatile medicine, not fantasy panacea. Its most vocal advocates must model rational thinking when disputing reactionaries. Otherwise we reinforce “obnoxious stoner” stereotypes exploited by opponents to make legalization seem reckless.
Does this mean abandoning impassioned reform efforts? Never. But we must anchor arguments around sound science and ethics rather than absolutism prone to backfiring.
The path forward shines through transparent testimony more piercing than dogma. Through recognizing complexity and hearing dissenting experiences while building bridges beyond blame. The plants patiently aid through each small step dissolving fear.
When loud voices hijack attention today through controversy, we must remember the game getting played. Outrage earns income for bad faith actors regardless of truth pursuit. Resist funding folly through reaction.
Rather direct clicks only toward voices authentically aligned with solution building. Starve spectacle seekers your energy and outrage. Feed instead those lighting paths beyond stagnant cultural ruts blocking vision.
Select “Following” and “Like” mindfully elevating neighbors contributing courageous creativity, compassion, and imaginative dissent. Ignore or flag all aiming to distract, divide and demonize. Transmute misdirected negativity into fuel generating light.
In liberty’s spirit we obviously cannot forbid opinions, however thoughtless or seeds of suffering. But nor should we sponsor such regressive notions through precious life minutes or modeling. The plants beckon onward.
So we consciously prune media diets daily, cultivating affirming ideas in word, image and deed that celebrate human dignity’s flowering beyond political games. Tend common ground allowing fresh possibilities rooted in justice.
Gradually each small choice reshapes news feeds reflecting the world wished into being through intention’s leverage. And the old parasitic noises fade starved of reactive nutrition when progress gets financed instead.
This proves the eternal sticky truth – we magnetize preferred reality vectors through attitudes broadcast individually or en masse. Cynicism calls more. How we wield attention and emotion manifests mirrors.
If algorithms give users what nourishes numerically, revolutionary responsibility resides redirecting clicks until healthy incentives realign bottom lines with uplifting content. We vote views and values financially. Make it count!
The plants stand ready to aid moving beyond past battle lines. But first truth bombs targeting inner obstacles smoothen terrain. Then ideas take hold and old voices quiet, fully ignored at last. Media diets depict destiny – choose mindfully!
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Maintaining The Highest Level of Quality and Freshness for THCa Products
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21 hours agoon
January 7, 2025By
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When looking for food, the freshness and quality of the product are essential to the customer. Care must be taken with every product to keep its original qualities. This makes sure that customers have the best experience possible with every buy. Brands ensure their products stay potent and fresh, so to maintain they put them in airtight containers. This gives customers a premium experience that stands out in the market even if they are bought from thca flower clearance. This is especially important when it comes to cannabis goods. Keeping THC-rich flowers fresh ensures every person has a good experience that meets their needs.
The practice of storing things in air-tight containers is very helpful for maintaining their quality. These containers help keep out air, light, and wetness, which can all make the product fresh and effective over time. For people who use cannabis, how fresh the product is can have a big effect on how strong and how long the benefits last. When THC flowers are stored properly, users can expect a better experience that keeps all of the product’s benefits.
The chemicals that give weed its unique tastes and smells, don’t break down when it is stored in an airtight container. Terpenes are very important for improving the taste and making each type unique. The natural qualities of these terpenes can be kept safe by storing them in the right way. This way, every user can enjoy the full range of tastes and smells that the product has to offer.
Why airtight containers are important
Containers that don’t let air in are not only useful, they are necessary for storing things. Over the time, oxygen can break down the product’s cannabinoids and oils. When you use airtight cases, the product stays protected from the outside world. This keeps its chemical structure and makes sure it stays strong.
The users will trust the products only if they feel good about quality. Whether they are used for fun or medical reasons, THC flowers if not stored correctly may have less effect, giving a bad experience for users. To keep the level of quality, it is important to spend money on good storage methods like using airtight containers.
Make sure you have a great time
When a product has been carefully stored in the best possible ways, the experience is more powerful. Whether you are buying flowers to help you feel better or just for fun, they should always be live. With this care, users can get a product that works well like they bought the day it was packaged.
Freshness is at the heart of this process. By making sure that goods are kept in containers that keep air out, businesses can keep up the quality of the goods and make sure that customers can get the best items. Customers are happier and more likely to trust the brand to always provide better goods.
In the end, keeping the product fresh and high-quality isn’t just about keeping it safe, it is also about giving the customer a regular, good experience. Making sure that a product stays fresh and effective from the time it is packed until it gets to the customer is very important. One easy and very effective way to reach this goal is to store things in containers that keep air out. Looking at good storage methods will continue to be important for keeping the quality of THC products even as the cannabis business grows. Customers can be sure that this way of keeping things fresh and effective will make their experience better, whether they are looking for new types or taking advantage of thca flower clearance deals.
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Cannabis Code Enforcement Fines Must be Remedial, Not Punitive, Federal Court of Appeal Holds
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22 hours agoon
January 7, 2025By
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The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeal has reinstated a civil rights lawsuit against Humboldt County, California, that challenges the county’s practices in imposing punitive daily fines. It is the first time a federal appellate court has weighed in on local government’s enforcement of code violations involving cannabis farms.
The Court of Appeal decision
The decision, in Thomas v. County of Humboldt, comes after years of complaints by cannabis cultivators that local governments impose unfair fines for technical violations at licensed farms. That counties and municipalities have adopted and are enforcing large fines involving licensed properties is one of many reasons why increasing numbers of farms have given up their licenses and shut down completely or returned to the illicit market. This is hurting state efforts to bolster the legal market and suppress the illicit market for cannabis.
Lessons for industry and regulators
A takeaway from the decision is that local governments need to keep the goal of remediation in mind in establishing penalties, must be more reasonable in allowing cultivators to fix violations, and more flexible in decisions to impose fines and settling disputes. The decision should motivate county and city attorneys, and cannabis licensees and applicants, seek assistance from a mediator with expertise in the cannabis market and regulation. The courthouse might not now be as friendly a venue for local government as it has been in the past.
Most cannabis businesses that run afoul of local codes pay the penalties, no matter how unfair they might seem, because they can’t afford a long legal battle and the administrative and court processes are tilted against the property owner. Administrative hearing officers routinely uphold notices of violations and the penalties imposed by code enforcement officers. Writs of mandate brought against local government in state court, particularly in smaller counties, are extremely difficult to win.
Background on the Thomas case
What has made the Thomas case viable is that several plaintiffs banded together in a civil rights class action in federal court under 42 U.S.C. § 1983, alleging that Humboldt County’s penalties for cannabis abatement violate the Eighth Amendment’s Excessive Fines Clause.
Humboldt County established a schedule of daily fines for illegal cannabis cultivation of up to $10,000, with a minimum of $6,000. Upon receiving a notice of violation from the county, the party has 10 days to abate all violations, subject to an appeals process, during which penalties continue to accrue. Violations included not just the illegal cultivation of cannabis itself, but also any other violation that facilitates illegal cultivation of cannabis. The Thomas plaintiffs contended that the county issues violation notices with hefty fines based on imprecise data (such as satellite and drone photos) and for code violations that originated with previous property owners.
The lower District Court dismissed the lawsuit on the basis that the plaintiffs lack legal standing, because they had not, at the time of suit, paid any penalties. But the Ninth Circuit held that the plaintiffs had concrete injuries, providing standing, because they suffered emotional distress and had incurred expenses with engineers and attorneys as they attempted to abate the alleged violations and defended themselves in hearings.
Getting to the merits of the lawsuit, the Ninth Circuit held that the plaintiffs had plausible claims under the Excessive Fines Clause because the penalties were punitive, not remedial. The Ninth Circuit agreed with the plaintiffs that the fines were unconstitutionally excessive because (1) the notices were vague, often inaccurate, or involved violations that pre-dated the plaintiffs’ occupation of their properties; (2) lesser penalties could accomplish the same health and safety goals; and (3) the alleged offenses caused no harm beyond a technical lack of compliance with the county’s permitting regulations.
Humboldt provides for an administrative appeal before a hearing officer who determines whether a violation has occurred or continues to exist. The hearing officer can only reduce the penalty for a violation in limited circumstances and cannot reduce it to less than $6,000 per day. Although the Ninth Circuit did not explicitly address it in the Thomas decision, a property owner in most circumstances also can be forced to pay the county or municipality’s abatement costs and legal expenses — including those incurred in a subsequent writ of mandate proceeding in state court. The Ninth Circuit agreed that the Thomas plaintiffs had come under:
“immense pressure to settle due to the County’s issuance of ruinous fines, . . . its undue delay in providing hearings, its denial of permits while abatements are pending, and the cost the County imposes to prove one’s innocence.”
The Ninth Circuit found that Humboldt County’s fines were “clearly punitive, not remedial as argued by the County.” The fines could reach millions of dollars, and, in the case of one plaintiff, the fines dwarfed the value of her property. The appellate court was untroubled by the involvement of cannabis, which remains unlawful under the federal Controlled Substances Act:
“[I]t seems clear to us that lesser penalties could accomplish the same health and safety goals,” and “the offenses here have caused no harm beyond a technical lack of compliance with the County’s cannabis permitting regulations.”
The Thomas plaintiffs’ strategy pays off
The Thomas plaintiffs’ strategy of going to federal court was fraught, because the court could have just as easily declined to hear the matter under the illegality doctrine, but it paid off here; the Ninth Circuit not only considered the case but also disregarded the problem of whether the plaintiffs were entitled to any remedy under federal law.
The Ninth Circuit concluded by acknowledging that local government is “often at the forefront of addressing difficult and complex issues,” but it should use “flexibility” in decision making and “cannot overstep its authority and impose fines on its citizens without paying heed to the limits posed by the Eighth Amendment.”
Note: This post was first published January 6, 2025 on the Alger ADR Blog
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Are Americans Shifting to Cannabis and Saying Goodbye to Cigarettes for Good?
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23 hours agoon
January 7, 2025By
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Are Americans Shifting To Weed And Saying Goodbye To Cigarettes?
We live in a time when people are more health-conscious than ever.
For the first time in history, we’re seeing a downward trend in the consumption of cigarettes, especially among young adults and adolescents. Just a few decades ago, cigarettes were considered ‘cool’. The link between cancer and cigarettes were established by the 1950’s, though accepting that cigarette smoking was “bad” for you didn’t take root socially until around the late 1990’s.
Now, we know that cigarette smoking is a dangerous, often fatal habit that leads to cancer, respiratory illnesses, and heart disease. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), over 8 million people die prematurely from tobacco use yearly.
In the results of a Gallup poll from early 2024, they found that more Americans are more likely to smoke weed than cigarettes, while young people are more than 5 times more likely to choose weed over tobacco. The poll found that 17% of Americans smoke weed, while 12% admitted to smoking cigarettes in the previous week. The more dramatic difference was observed among the 18-34 age range, where 26% admitted to consuming weed while only 5% of them still smoke cigarettes.
For the same poll, they also found that the older adults aged 55 and up were more likely to still smoke cigarettes compared to marijuana. “Americans’ reported marijuana smoking has more than doubled since 2013, when Gallup first added the question in its annual Consumption Habits survey,” explained Gallup. “That year, seven percent said they did,” they reported.
Improved Public Perceptions Leads To Healthier Choices
One can’t deny that there has been a massive shift in the increasing awareness of marijuana’s health benefits, as well as the dangers of cigarette smoking. This leads to changing public perceptions, better and more scientific research as well as clinical studies, and an improvement in the law.
The law, specifically, has been instrumental in mitigating the spread of cigarette use. For example, many governments worldwide have established strict no-smoking policies and placed a massive tax on cigarettes. Tobacco manufacturers are no longer allowed to freely advertise their product. All these have led to a downward trend in cigarette smoking habits and purchasing.
The proliferation of legal cannabis throughout North America, not just for medical use but also for recreational use has also contributed to a widespread cultural acceptance of cannabis, which has also improved the public perception of the drug. As we speak, it’s already become a part of society not just in North America but also in countries such as Thailand, several European nations, Uruguay, and Mexico to name a few.
In addition, people are also becoming more educated about the use of alcohol. While it may still be the most widely used intoxicant, its days me be numbered: there is a small yet growing number of people who are choosing to replace alcohol with weed, because of the sheer number of studies proving the dangerous link between fatal illnesses and alcohol. Not to mention that alcohol is linked to drunk driving and road fatalities, multiple different types of cancers, horrible hangovers, and so much more.
Even Gallup polls from as far back as 2022 revealed that people in the United States have already begun to smoke more weed than cigarettes. Gallup conducted the survey from July 5 through 26 of 2022. The results reveal that 11% of the population smoke cigarettes, while back in the mid-1950’s, 45% of Americans smoked them. Meanwhile, 16% of Americans reported that they smoke weed, and 48% tried it in the past. Back in 1969, just 4% of Americans smoked weed!
It’s clear that societal and cultural perceptions around both have changed dramatically. “Smoking cigarettes is on the decline and is most likely to become even more of a rarity in the years ahead,” explains Gallup Senior Scientist Dr. Frank Newport. “This reflects both public awareness of its negative effects and continuing government efforts at all levels to curtail its use,” he said.
Unfortunately, the Gallup poll also found that alcohol remains a popular substance for Americans. Despite the increasing studies being published right now that alcohol is a proven carcinogen, one can’t blame the population: it’s legal, easily accessible, and affordable for many.
Overall, it seems that the demand for wellness is slowly taking over. Wellness is no longer just a buzzword or a trend; it’s a real pursuit that more, especially young people, are seeking. And cannabis fits very well into that picture: whether CBD or THC, the components of marijuana have proven beneficial for the mental and physical health of people, across a wide age group. From pediatric CBD applications to therapeutic uses for the elderly, cannabis can be beneficial for many people.
It’s so easy to see why thousands of young adults commonly include cannabis as part of their everyday wellness regimen – the same generation that have shunned cigarette smoking for good.
Conclusion
If you really must have a smoking habit, choose weed over cigarettes. Even then, any type of weed is much healthier than tobacco. Marijuana is so much healthier for your mind and body, and it can function as a medicine and supplement as well.
For individuals who are struggling to quit smoking cigarettes, you might even want to consider using cannabis as a cessation aid. Many have found success using cannabis to quit cigarettes, with longer-lasting success rates.
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