Cannabis users show ZERO lasting brain deficits in memory/executive function!
Cannabis users tended to score higher on novelty seeking (loving new, exciting, or intense experiences).
Cannabis users also scored lower on introvertive anhedonia (less social withdrawal or lack of pleasure in being around people; basically, more enjoyment of social stuff).
Past studies often linked cannabis to thinking problems or mental health issues, but here the long-term cannabis users showed no clear deficits in brain tasks.👈
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🚨 BREAKING: Pope Leo XIV stuns the Catholic world during Sunday Mass by revealing that Jesus Christ was, in fact, "a frequent cannabis user." 🌿
The Last Supper wasn't just bread and wine 🍷
Pope Leo said...
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CBD Reduces Cravings in Subjects With Alcohol Use Disorder
“Individuals receiving CBD … reported significantly lower alcohol cravings,” investigators wrote. “No adverse events or serious adverse events were reported by the participants of the study during the test session.”
...Separate studies have also suggested that CBD dosing can reduce cravings for tobacco, methamphetamine, and heroin, among other substances...
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Cannabis Use Not Associated With Elevated Risk of Carotid Artery Calcification
People with a history of cannabis use do not possess higher rates of carotid artery calcification (CAC) in either middle age or older adulthood...
https://t.co/oump9ozJSE
A decade of regulated Cannabis Social Clubs in Uruguay: five key developments
Growing steadily — Clubs and members keep increasing due to demand and reliable rules. As of Dec 31, 2025: 557 active clubs with 19,589 registered members (average ~35 per club).
Now nationwide — Still strongest in Montevideo/coastal areas, but clubs exist in every province.
Very stable — Few closures; most clubs last long-term, proving the model works over time.
Big supply player — Clubs produce/distribute a major share of legal cannabis — in 2025, they harvested ~5,800 kg (up from ~4,143 kg in 2024), often rivaling or outpacing pharmacy sales (pharmacies sold ~4,290 kg in 2025, a record high).
Popular despite higher cost — Club cannabis usually costs more than pharmacy stuff, but members love the wider variety of strains and community/home-style growing, keeping clubs strong.
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Cannabis Use by Young People Continues Decades-Long Decline
NORML Deputy Director Paul Armentano said, “Sensational claims that adult-use legalization laws are linked with greater marijuana use by teens are simply not backed by government data. These findings ought to reassure lawmakers that cannabis access can be legally regulated in a manner that is safe, effective, and that does not inadvertently impact young people’s habits.”
https://t.co/y9vXkqphzp
Freak Street, Kathmandu, 1972. The owner of a government licensed shop explains the trade with some children listening nearby.
Soundtrack: Freak Street Blues by Nepal Death
Footage from the documentary Weed by Alex de Renzy (1972)
You should watch “Man Alive” documentary, The Hippie Trail the famous overland journey taken by hundreds of thousands of Western hippies and counterculture travelers from the mid-1960s to the late 1970s. It ran from Europe (often starting in London or Amsterdam) through Turkey, Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan, and India, typically ending in Kathmandu (Nepal) or extending to Southeast Asia (Thailand, Bali, etc.).
Travelers sought spiritual enlightenment, cheap living, hashish and other drugs, Eastern mysticism, and escape from Western society. They hitchhiked, took cheap buses (like the “Asian Greyhound” services), stayed in hippie hostels, and gathered at spots like Istanbul’s Pudding Shop (a legendary bulletin-board meeting point).
Older Adults With a History of Cannabis Use Exhibit Superior Cognitive Performance Compared to Non-Users
Compared to non-users, participants with a history of cannabis use “performed better across all cognitive domains: attention, executive function, processing speed, visual and working memory. … Additionally, past use was associated with a slower decline in executive function.”
Positive associations were strongest for former users, while outcomes were less consistent among current cannabis consumers...
https://t.co/sK7Izuo0Y2