Cannabis Culture Can’t Afford to Keep Fighting Itself
Cannabis has never been a single experience. It was never one molecule, one effect, one intention, or one lane. It has always been plural—used for healing, ritual, relief, escape, communion, and survival, sometimes all at once. The plant made room for contradiction long before regulators tried to flatten it into categories that could fit on a spreadsheet.
Somewhere along the road to legitimacy, that plurality got lost. Hemp became something else. Medical became a loophole. Adult use became a market. Pharmaceutical became a threat. Culture became collateral damage.
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The newest weekly report from Florida's Office of Medical Marijuana Use, released today, shows that nearly 1,000 new patients registered since last week, with the new sales total for 2026 at 12.5 billion mgs of THC and 4.27M ounces of smokable marijuana. https://t.co/qS1eWTSbJg
Pro athletes are already using cannabis for pain, sleep, recovery, and mental health.
The scandal is not the use. It is that leagues changed the rules but forgot the education.
What should teams be teaching athletes that they currently are not?
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Nearly 90% of hospice-eligible dementia patients improved after receiving a precisely dosed THC/CBD oil in a federally funded trial.
Cannabis medicine is not asking to be taken seriously anymore. The data is doing the talking.
How much evidence will policy need before it catches up?
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