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CANNABIS IS ON THE RISE! PLANTS ARE EVERYWHERE AND THEY'RE HERE FOR THE STAY!

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    Since its most recent form of legalization in the U.S, cannabis sales from dispensaries across the country have been on the rise by the billions . The legal cannabis industry has reportedly racked in a total $19 billion in revenue so far.  That's a lot for the government to profit of off and be happy with in my opinion. It's almost confusing as to why the government labeled the drug in the Schedule 1 category for so long. Even with it's continued display of profitability, harmlessness, and health benefits, marijuana can't seem to get a break from the Feds. Regardless, there's a wave of states that have accepted the fact that God's green gift to the earth is just that, a nice big Green Gift. Change will come eventually, even though it's somewhat slow to be accepted nationwide. There's hope that the U.S.A will be an overall green state sooner than later. To paint a better picture, here's ad diagram from Motley fool showing what the US map looks like when it comes to marijuana that's illegal, recreational, and medical;


 You don't have to be a rocket scientist to see that the vast majority of US citizens is for the green.  Quite frankly, I don't blame them. Weed compared to the other schedule 1 drugs is top tier and definitely not at risk for abuse. But, I guess that's what happens when a narrative is painted over something for years upon years. While we're on that topic, lets just review all the current schedule 1 drugs as identified by the government:

Coming straight from a source by the National Institute of Health (NIH), the schedule 1 drugs include --->

Schedule I:

  • "High abuse potential with no accepted medical use; medications within this schedule may not be prescribed, dispensed, or administered" 
  • Examples include marijuana (cannabis), heroin, mescaline (peyote), lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD), methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA), and methaqualone.

Safe to say A LOT of people would disagree with cannabis even being remotely associated with the rest of those misfits in that group. Out of curiosity, I looked up what the usage of heroin, opioids, and LSD is in the united states, using the exact same map out model. Safe to say cannabis is in a league of its own.

But, that's just what I think. I'll go ahead and post them here too and you all can be the judge. 


Overall, Cannabis is on the rise and I'm glad that it's finally starting to get the recognition it deserves. I truly believe that with care and direction, cannabis can take over the majority of these unnecessary pharmaceutical companies that claim to help people but only seem to make things worse. 





The day will come when cannabis is used and recognized for all in all aspects of  health. Not only will it cut down on the pharmaceutical companies schemes and tricks, but it'll probably turn the tide of the real drugs that are harmful and ruining communities within America.  


Thank you and stay tuned for more cannabis news. 

- Pancho Classics 


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