What happens after a state fully legalizes marijuana? A new study finding shows legal cannabis leads to healthier states, at least when it comes to mental disorders. Over 59 million Canadians and American has some form of mental illness. It has become one of the most pressing health issues in the countries and citizens are struggling with responses. Despite the gloom and doom from some areas, states who legalize weed not only have happier citizens, but gain more tax revenue that alcohol, and have fewer drunk drivers.
In 1981 President Ronald Reagan, who had made major efforts during his Governorship to reduce funding and enlistment for California mental institutions, pushed a political effort through the U.S. Congress to repeal most of Mental Health Systems Act. The MHSA was considered landmark legislation in mental health care policy. The repeal lead the way to the homeless and mental issues crises today.
This study finds in the early years following states’ adoption of legal marijuana, there was a 37% decrease in mental treatment admissions. The results are driven by those under 65, Black, and white individuals. There is also a significant decrease in Medicaid-funded treatment admissions, with a much smaller statistically insignificant effect for non-Medicaid admissions.
Data also revealed a 37% reduction in admission to mental health facilities, which translates to around 92 fewer out of 10,000 people in the state. Cost saving all around and better patient outcomes.
The CDC has deemed the growing prevalence of mental health disorders and suicides a “serious public health problem”. So it would seem this is a positive outcome for states, health care systems and the public alike.
In 2020, among adults aged 18 or older who had any mental illness in the past year and a perceived unmet need for services, 30% reported not receiving care because their health insurance did not cover any mental health services or did not pay enough for mental health services. This number was similar for those with serious mental illnesses.
Respected research has shown cannabis and medical marijuana has benefits, and at the vary least is better than alcohol for the human body and brain.
Mental illnesses are common. It is estimated that more than one in five U.S. adults live with a mental illness. Mental illnesses include many different conditions that vary in degree of severity, ranging from mild to moderate to severe. It seems the federal government should use this data to evaluation a push for marijuana legalization.
The internet is filled with the nashing of teeth about people having to return the office 5 days a week . Here are 5 ways to manage the return.
Amazon, the Federal Government and more are returning to 5 days a week. For a portion of the work force, this is a new experience after years of either work from home or flex work. It is not going well. There are endless articles about the anguish of working in an office, but at the moment, there is nothing to be changed. And it is better to keep working while looking for a job, rather than face an uncertain work future. ere are 5 ways to manage return to office mandates.
Before returning to a full-time schedule, take time to reflect on your career goals and how they align with your personal life. It’s essential to mentally prepare for the increased demands and stress that may come with a five-day workweek. Consider how you can bring joy to the commute (books on tape, podcasts, singing), enjoy your lunch and how you can make the week still a place of fun.
To maximize productivity, prioritize tasks and focus on high-impact activities. Use tools like calendars or planners to organize your day and ensure you meet deadlines. Consider implementing time management techniques such as the Pomodoro Technique, which involves working in focused intervals with short breaks. Also, consider doing one chore a day at home, laundry, bathroom cleaning, etc. This will provide more “fun or down” time on the weekend.
Working long hours without breaks can lead to burnout. Make sure to take short breaks throughout the day to recharge. Prioritize self-care by incorporating activities that reduce stress, such as meditation, exercise, or spending time with family and friends.
If you find yourself anxious, consider microdosing. With cannabis being generally accepted and healthier than alcohol, the California sober has emerged. If the anxiety is overwhelming, many are learning 1.5-2.5 mg of cannabis, a portion of a marijuana gummy, can help you gain control of the day.
Returning to work after a break can be an excellent opportunity to update your skills. Engage in professional development activities to stay current with industry trends and enhance your career prospects. Reconnect with former colleagues and industry contacts. Attend networking events or join professional groups to expand your network and stay informed about opportunities in your field.
Take a moment, breath and realize not everything is forever.
Nothing is better on a winter night than pasta – go the extra step with this cannabis infused tomato sauce
The weather is cold and just feels good and warm inside. And what better way to enjoy the cold weather with pasta. The reason is so globally popular is it’s a versatile dish that can be prepared in many ways, and it’s enjoyed by people of many cultures. But this easy sauce recipe can be enhanced to give you a relaxing and chill time post meal.
Jordan Wagman is a James Beard nominated Chef. Diagnosed with psoriasis at an early age, Wagman searched over thirty years for a long-term solution to this often-debilitating disease; hospital stays, trips to the sunshine, and conventional medications were all employed and did provide some short-term reprieve but it wasn’t enough. Eventually, he made dietary changes and began consuming cannabis. Within sixty days he lost thirty pounds and, remarkably, his psoriasis improved dramatically. It lead him to sharing his story, his latest book isWELL, How I Found My Health Through Food. He is a featured speaker at February Women Who Grow Conference.
Chef Wagman shares the easiest, fastest all-purpose tomato sauce you will ever make. And you can add a little something extra.
Ingredients
2 cups (500 ml) cherry or grape tomatoes
1/3 cup (100 ml) olive oil
¼ cup (60 ml) water
¼ tsp (1 ml) sea salt
¼ tsp (1 ml) freshly ground pepper
Create
Rinse tomatoes under warm water, dry and set aside
In a saucepan combine tomatoes, olive oil, water, salt and pepper and bring to a simmer over low heat until tomato skins begin to split and the juice from the tomatoes has been released, about 20 minutes
Remove from heat, transfer to a blender or use an immersion blender in the saucepan and puree until smooth
Use immediately or cool to room temperature. Transfer to an air-tight container and refrigerate for up to five days
Note
Add desired amount of cannabis oil, isolate or distillate and basil leaves to the tomato mixture before pureeing. This will ensure the cannabis is evenly distributed, creating an homogeneous mixture.
And here is some lagniappe, pasta and salt have a harmonious relationship in Italian cuisine. Salt enhances the natural flavors of pasta, bringing out its inherent sweetness. When cooking pasta, it’s essential to add salt to the boiling water to season the pasta evenly. This step helps the pasta absorb flavors better, especially when combined with sauces. Using high-quality salt, like sea salt or kosher salt, can further elevate the taste experience. Proper salting is a key element in preparing delicious pasta dishes.
He has another movie dropping – but does Will Ferrell chill with cannabis after all the production?
He is paired with Reese Witherspoon for a new comedy You Are Cordially Invited. Ferrell has had a series of success from the wildly popular original Lego Movie to Elf. He is a majorly bankable star and never seems to be too far from a project. He become famous during his stint on SNL where he starred from 1995 to 2002. “I had a wonderful seven seasons on that show, where I made lifelong friends,” he said. “I knew in that moment it would be the hardest but most fun job I would ever get to do, and I still look back on it that way” he shared. But does Will Ferrell consumer marijuana?
In a series of tweets from 2013, Ferrell humorously addressed the topic, stating, “Smoking weed doesn’t make me a bad person, just like going to church doesn’t make you a good person” and “Yes, I smoke weed. No, I am not a drug addict”. This implies he is a canna consumer. But more importantly, he is a canna fan.
Ferrell’s comments reflect a broader cultural shift towards more accepting views of marijuana use. His humor often touches on social norms and stereotypes, and his remarks about marijuana are consistent with this approach. By joking about the topic, Ferrell helps normalize the conversation around marijuana, aligning with a growing public perception that marijuana use is not necessarily indicative of addiction or moral failing.
The relationship between marijuana use and creativity, particularly in comedy, is a topic of interest. Some comedians and artists report that marijuana enhances their creativity or helps them perceive humor differently. While Ferrell has not explicitly linked marijuana to his comedic creativity, his casual attitude towards its use suggests that he may view it as a part of a relaxed lifestyle rather than a tool for creative enhancement.
known for his unique brand of humor and his ability to create memorable characters, he connects with the viewing public. In doing so, he help make cannabis acceptable.