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The Cannabis Farmer ๐ฑ ๐บ๐ธ
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โThose who deny freedom to others, deserve it not for themselves.โ -Abraham Lincoln


Colorectal cancer is now the leading cause of cancer-related death among people under 50, according to the American Cancer Society, and experts say alcohol consumption is a significant contributing risk factor. fox2detroit.com/news/alcohol-lโฆ

The weed habit that makes you more likely to develop horrible 'scromiting' disorder trib.al/o87xX8r









"Criminalisation strategies have utterly failed. It is time to overhaul the way the world approaches drugs โ putting lives, communities, and human rights at the centre. Between 2016 and 2021, more than 2.6 million people died from drug use-related causes. Over the same period, the number of people who use drugs rose from 247 million to 316 million, a 28% increase. One in five prisoners globally is incarcerated for drug offenses, and an estimated 22% of them are imprisoned for possession alone. #Drugspolicy is a glaring failure. Punitive approaches are costing lives, undermining human rights and wasting public resources. Governments must move beyond rhetoric and commit to real structural reform." talkingdrugs.org/ungass-10-yearโฆ


US beer shipments expected to reach a 37-year low, per Bank of America.

Breaking News: The U.S. Justice Department is said to be pursuing criminal investigations of President Gustavo Petro of Colombia, a onetime President Trump foe. nyti.ms/4sVFQYP

Two hits. That's all it took. Bryn Spejcher tried cannabis for the first time, took two hits of a high potency product, and within minutes believed she was in hell and had to kill someone to escape. She stabbed her boyfriend 108 times and remembers none of it. The court called it cannabis-induced psychotic disorder. The judge said she had no control. This is not hypothetical. This happened. Cannabis doubles your risk of violence in the general population. In psychiatric patients it's 2.5 times higher. That's not my opinion. That's a systematic review of 51 studies covering 200,000 people. The data exists. We just aren't talking about it.








