Chart of the day: News broke Tuesday that the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration is moving to reclassify marijuana to a Schedule III controlled substance. According to CivicScience data, nearly half of Americans think favorably of the effort. Full story: https://hubs.la/Q02w0l6f0 #CivicScience #insights #data #trends #intelligence #marketresearch #mrx #consumerbehavior #consumerinsights #consumerintelligence
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Reevaluating Marijuana's Federal Classification: A Pivotal Shift in Drug Policy The debate over the US government's stance on marijuana is at a turning point, with new evidence and growing public support pushing for a major change in policy. The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) are at the center of this issue. https://lnkd.in/gZi22xmv #addictionRecovery #DrugPolicy
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Should be de-scheduled entirely--and amends made to all who've been legally persecuted and imprisoned for it over the decades-- but this is still a momentous and long overdue shift that is more reflective of the actual science and people's actual lived experience, as distinguished from government propaganda's distortion of it. Recall that for decades, DEA inhibited even *scientific research* into cannabis. Would be very interesting to dig into why that is. What is gained from inhibiting scientific research into plants (and fungi) with import ranging from fun (what's so wrong with a lil fun?) to spiritually profound? As with alcohol or coffee (which are also "drugs"!--simply culturally accepted ones), #cannabis is not necessarily for everyone, nor is it appropriate or safe at all times in all circumstances. And we have to know our dose! These days, one or two drinks is optimal for me--after that, there is a clear law of diminishing returns. Coffee is the same--one cup, two on a gloomier day, is optimal; after that, I tend to transition from being brighter and more awake and in the flow to being agitated and more easily distracted. Beyond that will make my stream of thoughts more frenetic, impatient, or "aggro". With cannabis, there is a major difference between taking a 3-second toke and a 10-second drag from a vape or a bowl, for example. For beginners, the former can have interesting, fun, relaxing, comical, sensorily stimulating, and generally pleasant and moderate effects over the course of 2-3 hours, perhaps after an initial onset of anxiety that one learns to breathe through as part of an energetic shift. One of the best things is watching comical videos before bed and enjoying deeper, more full-bodied laughter. Good way to de-stress, get a solid night of rest, and stay in balance. This is health! 10 seconds, however, can result in substantially heightened levels of anxiety, a more intense and frenetic stream of thoughts, temporary disruptions in working memory and more deliberate mental effort required to focus, stimulate paranoia (which can also be mildly amusing if one has developed sufficient metacognition through mindfulness meditation and can therefore observe it unfolding "from above", as it were), etc. Such relatively higher level doses can also warp or somewhat suspend our sense of the flow of time--or the tyranny of it--which of course can lead to disorganization if over-indulged on days when we have other obligations but can also be wonderfully valuable for deeper rest, being more present with a lover, etc. Cannabis is a relatively complex plant that should be regarded as a gift of Nature, which leaves it to us to figure out how to enjoy its gifts responsibly (but also sometimes poisons us--wtf man! 😏 ).
The Drug Enforcement Administration’s plans to recategorize marijuana as a Schedule III drug is one of the biggest changes in federal drug policy in more than half a century, Jeremy Berke writes—and could spark a new era in weed research. Read more: https://lnkd.in/eAuPFw-F
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New from MJBizDaily: Unsealed Rescheduling Letter: Marijuana Less Harmful than Other Drugs “Schedule III drugs are classified as having a potential for abuse less than the drugs or other substances in (Schedules) I and II, a currently accepted medical use in treatment in the United States, and moderate or low physical dependence or high psychological dependence that may result from their use,” according to the recommendation. Read more here: https://zurl.co/wCjz #cannabisindustrynews #cannabisrescheduling
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