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Eric Buesing's avatar

Your Culturcidal post on the case against marijuana legalization brings a sharp lens to the complexities of cannabis, especially its potential downsides, and it’s a bold take worth wrestling with. I leaned on marijuana for over a decade to manage chronic pain and completely break free from VA-prescribed opioids, a choice that felt empowering until the weed’s potency skyrocketed and pesticide/herbicide contamination made it untrustworthy, pushing me to quit. That shift unleashed a flood of intense dreams as my brain rekindled REM sleep, a raw process I unpacked in an article to help others navigate recovery’s unexpected turns. While cannabis can offer relief, your points about its risks—like dependency or cognitive haze—hit home, reminding us to approach it with eyes wide open. If my article on reclaiming clarity post-cannabis resonates, I’d be thrilled if you subscribed to my Substack for more insights! Full article: https://sleuthfox.substack.com/p/want-your-dreams-back #CannabisDebate #SoberReflections #RecoveryRealities #MarijuanaRecovery

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I bristle at "medical marijuana". Everyone involved knows that this is a sham. There may be some tiny minority actually using marijuana to treat a medical condition, but the vast majority are just doing it to get high. When we had medical marijuana in my home state, marijuana shops would have a doctor on staff so sign "prescriptions". I never tried to get one but I'm guessing that anyone who walked in got one. So why do we pretend otherwise? Make it legal or don't, but please, skip the sham and the lies of "medical marijuana".

Oh and just by the way, another thing that really riles me: During covid, the government here ordered restaurants, plant nurseries, clothing stores, a whole swath of stores to close. But exempt from these rules were "essential businesses", which included liquor stores, marijuana shops, abortion clinics, and the state lottery. Yes, buying seeds to plant a vegetable garden in your back yard during an epidemic was not "essential", but getting marijuana and a lottery ticket were.

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