The truth is that there are VASTLY more hate crimes, especially aggravated rape and murder, per person by Blacks against Whites than the other way around.
The is not remotely debatable, as the numbers are so extremely lopsided!
"Today is another promise made, promise kept day... The Acting Attorney General this morning signed an order that moves into Schedule III medical marijuana products that are FDA approved or that are state licensed. This is a giant move forward to implement your promise."
It’s only March, but here’s a breakdown of more than 70 cannabis-related studies, including multiple clinical trials, published so far in 2026. https://t.co/Vo0JvOlOD8
@elonmusk@grok will neuralonk offer any benefit to individuals who do not present with any physical ailments that it’s currently intended to treat? Any benefit for those of us without injury or illness?
Ultimate List of Terpenes and Terpene Benefits
Although the study of terpenes can be complex and challenging for even the most scientific mind, for the layman, terpenes play a huge role in providing variety to the many cannabis strains...
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A Christmas morning reflection…
95%
By the time your child turns 18, you've spent ~95% of the time you will ever spend with them in your lifetime.
There are specific windows, much shorter than you care to admit, during which certain people and relationships will occupy your life.
You may have only one more summer with all of your siblings. Two more trips with that old group of friends. A few more years with your grandpa. A handful of encounters with that coworker you love. One more long walk with your parents.
If you fail to appreciate these windows, they will quickly disappear.
Time Wealth is about an awareness of these windows.
But more importantly, it’s about taking action against that awareness.
It's about recognizing that you are in more control of your time than you realize.
That you can take actions to create time with the people you love most.
That you can bend these curves.
That 95% is an average—and you’ve never wanted to be average in anything your entire life.
So, show up to that recital. Plan that trip with old friends. Grab that quick coffee. Go on that walk with your parents. Have that meal with your sibling.
In the end, it's not about the journey, it's not about the destination, it's about the company. The people along the way.
Cherish the people and the rest will fall into place as it should.
Using a combination of data from state regulatory agencies, the research firm Headset, and the strain review site Leafly, here are 2025's most popular cannabis strains. https://t.co/KSyOBRt1RM
2. Purslane
Has more omega-3s than any other leafy green in the world (300-400mg per 100g – way more than spinach).
It also packs vitamin C, vitamin E, and magnesium.
Could Cannabidiol Be the Key to Treating Neuropsychiatric Disorders?
CBD's Wide-Ranging Benefits: CBD might help with various brain-related issues because it doesn't just focus on one problem.
How It Works: Unlike typical drugs that hit one target, CBD influences many different parts of the body's cells at once.
The 'Promiscuous' Nature: CBD's ability to interact with numerous molecular targets means it can adjust multiple body systems simultaneously.
Balancing Act: By affecting these various pathways, CBD could help bring balance back to cells or brain circuits that are out of whack.
This multitarget approach could explain why CBD has shown potential in:
Reducing anxiety (anxiolytic)
Preventing or reducing seizures (antiepileptic)
Treating symptoms of psychosis (antipsychotic) Helping with addiction (anti-addictive)
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🚨🇺🇸 OPINION | THE GOLDILOCKS DRUG POLICY: HOW TRUMP FOUND THE PERFECT MIDDLE ON MARIJUANA
Trump's marijuana reclassification is the political equivalent of threading a needle while blindfolded: somehow, he's managed to give everyone just enough of what they want without giving anyone everything they demand.
By moving cannabis from Schedule I to Schedule III, he's crafted a solution that's neither legalization nor prohibition, and that might be exactly why it works.
Consider Trump's impossible position.
His coalition includes libertarian tech bros who think all drugs should be legal and evangelical conservatives who view marijuana as moral decay.
Meanwhile, 68% of Americans support legalization, including majorities in swing states he needs for 2026.
Full legalization alienates his base.
Status quo makes him look behind the times.
So he's splitting the difference in the most Trump way possible: changing everything while changing nothing.
Here's the genius move: Schedule III classification acknowledges marijuana has medical value (making 40 states with medical programs happy) while keeping it federally controlled (satisfying law-and-order Republicans).
Cannabis businesses get to deduct expenses like normal companies, dropping their tax rates from 70% to around 21%, which injects billions into an industry employing 400,000 Americans.
But your evangelical aunt in Alabama can still truthfully say marijuana remains federally illegal.
The timing is surgical.
Democrats spent years pushing for this but couldn't deliver.
Now they can't attack Trump for doing exactly what they wanted, but also can't claim credit.
Republicans who might normally revolt are staying quiet because the alternative is Democrats taking the issue in 2026.
Even cannabis executives who typically donate blue are suddenly very interested in staying on Trump's good side.
What actually changes for regular people?
Honestly... not much.
You still can't legally fly with weed.
Federal workers still can't partake.
Banks remain skittish.
But that's the point.
Trump's giving the industry what it needs to survive (tax relief) without the cultural flashpoint of full legalization.
It's incremental change cleverly dressed as bold action.
The real winners are existing cannabis companies who've survived federal prohibition and now get rewarded with lower taxes while potential competitors still face federal barriers to entry.
States keep their tax revenue.
Research restrictions ease, potentially unlocking medical breakthroughs.
The prison industrial complex keeps its marijuana possession cases.
Everyone gets something; nobody gets everything.
This is Trump reading the room perfectly.
Young voters see progress on marijuana.
Business conservatives see tax relief and job creation.
Social conservatives see federal prohibition maintained.
The median voter sees common sense.
It's not principled policy; it's masterful politics.
And in a democracy where 60% support usually means nothing gets done, finding a way to move forward while keeping everyone slightly unhappy might be the best anyone can hope for.
Is it intellectually coherent to keep marijuana illegal while treating it like any other business for tax purposes?
Absolutely not.
But politics isn't about coherence; it's about coalition management.
Trump just managed his coalition brilliantly, giving the cannabis industry its biggest win ever while technically keeping his promise to be tough on drugs.
That's not hypocrisy; that's governance in a divided country.
Source: CNCB, NYT, WaPo
Cannabix says its handheld Marijuana Breath Test system has moved a step closer to market, announcing that its Breath Collection Unit has officially passed electronic emissions testing required for devices sold in both the United States and Canada. https://t.co/whFs2exAYV
As a neuroscientist, here are 7 ways to trick your brain into doing difficult things:
1. Shrink the task to just two minutes.
Your brain resists big commitments. So don't make one.
- "Work out" → do one exercise.
- "Clean the house" → pick up three items.
Once u have kids u start realizing how true this is and how a huge percentage of the population being excempt from keeping the species alive is distorting the human mind (not always bad - but yes high risk of existential peril/ mental illness on a mass scale) and what ai will add
I am not against birth control but it's definitely important to take mass psychology way more seriously - this is a super interesting diagnosis