Data debunks major myth about legal marijuana
The swirl of myths surrounding legal marijuana has been around since the 1920s and Reefer Madness, but now a new study puts one to rest In the 1930s, the United States was in a fre
The kids all get stoned myth
A comprehensive national study led by researchers from the University of Michigan found that young people today vape nicotine more than any other substance. According to Richard Mi
Marijuana Myth Busting – fact check on cannabis myths and urban legends
https://www.forbes.com/sites/ traversmark/2022/11/05/a-psychologist-busts-3-common-myths-about-recreational-marijuana/ I don’t know about you, but I despise the concept of
The myth that “high-potency THC marijuana is bad” is busted
British study confirms the effectiveness of high-potency THC on the quality of life of medical patients It’s time to dispel the myth that strong cannabis is bad for you The a
New study just busted the myth that high-potency THC is bad
The accessibility to a fantastic range of cannabis is amazing these days. Consumers have hundreds of choices right at their fingertips: from non-psychoactive cannabidiol (CBD), min
Debunking the Weed Halloween Candy Myth
Halloween is a time for over-the-top to lean into the spooky and ghastly. As temperatures drop and the days get shorter, we may become a little more receptive to scary headlines an
The myth of social justice in the cannabis industry
Social justice is a facade in the cannabis industry as the challenges facing social justice and economic empowerment applicants increase Despite industry assurances that social equ
Nitrogen enriched cannabis? Debunking a myth about marijuana packaging
When we go to the store for a sealed bag of chips, say potato chips, we find that the bag is filled with empty space or “air” — that’s not air, it’s nitro
Bonus Episode: Investigating the “fentanyl-laced weed” myth.
Calvin Stovall, East Coast Editor of Leafly, speaks with Bruce about his six-month investigation into the fentanyl-laced marijuana myth: how the myth began, why it’s not true
Leafly investigation: Fentanyl-laced marijuana is a myth. It’s time to end the hype
Police and media keep spreading scary stories about ‘fentanyl-laced marijuana.’ But lab tests never back them up. Here’s what’s driving the disinformation—and how to stop
The Roll-up # 215: Halloweed-Special: Origin of the myth “poisoned sweets”
All About Halloween and Weed: Alyssa explores the long, eye-opening history of the myth of poisoned trick or treating, and Hannah delves into the connections between cannabis and s
Cannabis in Ancient Egypt: Myth or Fact?
The evidence of cannabis use in ancient Egypt begins with the word Shemshemet. In 1934, Warren Dawson translated the Egyptian Shemshemet as Cannabis Sativa. Some scholars, such as
Officials warn against fentanyl-tipped grass – the myth that refuses to die
Yesterday, the Washington State Department of Health raised the alarm in a press release about a fentanyl overdose – and immediately began to blame pharmacies for theoretical
The Lazy Stoner Myth Debunked
https://www.forbes.com/sites/chrisroberts/2021/04/30/science-the-lazy-stoner-stereotype-is-nonsense-marijuana-users-are-actually-more-active/?sh=7d089c5a71fd For years we have beli
Cannabis Urban Legend – The myth of the white ashes versus the black ashes
It is not entirely clear where the myth “white ashes versus black ashes” comes from. It could have come from Catholic tradition to use the color of ashes to determine i