In other words, the study concluded that people who smoked weed regularly had higher quality of life scores than those who weren’t smoking. This is an interesting find especially since cannabis use is typically said to decrease quality of life – or at least this was the basis for sustaining prohibition for so long. However, what this study points out that the habitual – non-problematic user views life in a more favorable light than the non-smoker.
Cannabis grower and edibles pioneer Maya Elisabeth makes the case that your sourdough starter is…
Berlin police are warning residents after receiving reports that suspected drug samples were being left…
Cannabis culture survived through decentralized human connection. Its future depends on whether the people building…
For years, the cannabis world has treated "the entourage effect" like settled science, a comforting…
After five years, two applications, six figures in expenses, and a maze of shifting rules,…
This article was originally published in 2023. From the hash and honey oil of the…