Topic: cannabis
In the News: Updates From the Epidemics
I don’t think there are any health benefits associated with the practice; it’s purely about getting high.
Topics: cannabis, epidemiology, opioids
Legalization and Addiction
If someone is experiencing problems with pot, fine, get them help. But locking them up? Feels like smashing a bedbug with a sledgehammer.
Topics: cannabis
Cannabis Marketing
That’s not to say the perceptions of cannabis as health-improving aren’t important, but post-legalization, it’s mostly a marketing tool.
Striking a Cannabis Balance
…just as repeal of Prohibition didn’t make alcohol any safer for popular use… neither will legalization remove the risks associated with cannabis.
Cannabis Glut
A big cannabusiness just purchased two hundred acres in Tularosa, Otero County, claiming that will eventually be the nation’s largest dedicated parcel.
Topics: cannabis, financial strategies
Controlling Cannabis
That industry will do everything in its power to create and sustain the biggest possible population of chronic stoners.
Topics: cannabis, drug trafficking, prevention
In the News: Return of the Gateway Theory
Addictions are complex. Considering the various risk factors, it’s likely that marijuana will appear to act as a gateway to harder drugs for some users, but not others.
Topics: cannabis, models of addiction, research
Cannabusiness Update
The next big step would be the appearance of cannabis products, edible and perhaps smoked, on the shelves of large chain retailers and pharmacies.
Topics: cannabis
Teens: Cannabis and Vaping Up; Cigarettes Down
I assume high school is no less boring than it ever was, and it would be a real temptation for some kids to just stay buzzed throughout the school day, while earning praise for avoiding tobacco.
Topics: adolescent addiction, cannabis, research, vaping