Friday June 12, 2020
In todays report:
Pothedz lose keys sure, but their teeth too? Weed isn't bad for you, and the War on it is.
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For 40 years, the failed war on Drugs(' users) has produced more problems than solutions. Ironically, more Americans are now, on more drugs than ever before. Collusion on the part of the federal government, and with giant pharmaceutical companies has gotten The residents of USA.corp sick beyond measure.
As Americans across the country continue to
take to the streets and demand that police
departments get defunded, drug policy experts
have pointed to the War on Drugs as a salient
starting point for meaningful reform.
“The 40-year War on Drugs, unwinnable from the start,
is a policy failure that has come at great cost, to society
generally and to minority communities especially," wrote
public policy experts at Rice University's Baker Institute.
https://merryjane.com/news/the-war-on-drugs-made-police-more-violent-narcotics-policy-experts-say
Crack Pipes and Policing: A Case Study of Institutional Racism and Remedial Action in Cleveland
A popular tactic for surprising suspects, no-knock
searches are often led by SWAT teams armed with
military-grade weapons. Unsurprisingly, they carry
a high risk for deadly violence. A New York Times
investigation found that between 2010 and 2016 at
least 81 civilians, half of whom were people of color,
and 13 officers, were killed during the execution of such
warrants. In response to the fatal incidents in their cities,
Louisville suspended and Houston largely ended the use
of no-knock raids, but most jurisdictions still allow them.
A 2017 investigation in San Bernardino County,
California, found that “more than 70 percent of
103 people shot by officers … in a six-year period
disclosed or tested positive for substance use.”
Meanwhile, the Dutch town of Bosrijk will soon become home to the world’s first inhabitable community of 3D-printed houses. hemp is long over due to replace the construction industries current unsustainable methods , meanwhile we are left in our chemical stained, wifi-enabled toxi-Cities, and to one's own detriment. Newly construction homes are not being vetted by any modicum of industry safeguards, as they are known to emit toxic chemicals at an alarming rate. The materials being used are not safely evaluated for long term health implications.
Hemp on the other (right) hand can provide a building material that is carbon negative, locally grown, equipped with climate assist ancient technology, is flame retardant, and emits no harmful chemicals. Whats the so called 2020 movement really about if not a transition to a hemp based, industrial economy. Whats the carbon panic crowd not doing at the forefront of the hemp house movement?
How D.A.R.E you officer friendly?...How Ephing dare you?
High-tech hemp homes: Australia’s 3D-printed green
building revolution
An Australian company has revealed plans to roll out
3D-printed hemp homes, thanks to pioneering technology
that could transform residential and commercial building.
Progressive company driving the explosive potential of Industrial Hemp and commercializing successful opportunities from the emerging multi-billion dollar industry.
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“the dire consequences of global-warming have been averted because
we have seized the opportunity to act now”.
Progressive company driving the explosive potential of Industrial Hemp
and commercialising successful opportunities from the emerging
multi-billion dollar industry.
https://thenewdaily.com.au/finance/property/2018/06/22/3d-printed-hemp-homes/
https://www.businessinsider.com/world-running-out-sand-resources-concrete-2018-6
The world is running out of sand — and there's a black market for it now
Once the panels are printed, the homes can be put together in a matter of weeks,
as opposed to the typical months or years required to build traditional houses.
https://returntonow.net/2018/08/27/why-hemp-houses-will-be-the-best-in-the-world/
Hempcrete is ten times stronger than concrete, mold resistant,
rot resistant, pest resistant, fire resisitant, and carbon negative.
It’s even better than cob/adobe.
Well turns out weed isn't bad and is actually good for you.
Caveat Hemptor:
Cannabis use is seemingly linked with Periodontitis.
So Everyone else , not your dentist, who told you otherwise, obviously cann't be trusted. Especially the "doctors" who don't know the contents of those 3rd party commercial products, (which come with unreasonable protections against end user claims of sustained damage), that they want to inject you with ... they just know that it pays the bills.
Even after years of heavy use, marijuana doesn’t seem to have much
of an impact on the physical health of the body.
https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamapsychiatry/fullarticle/2526003
Importance After major policy changes in the United States,
policymakers, health care professionals, and the general
public seek information about whether recreational cannabis
use is associated with physical health problems
later in life.
Exposures We assessed frequency of cannabis use and cannabis
dependence at ages 18, 21, 26, 32, and 38 years.
Main Outcomes and Measures We obtained laboratory measures of
physical health (periodontal health, lung function, systemic inflammation,
and metabolic health), as well as self-reported physical health, at ages 26
and 38 years.
and biological plausibility of an effect of cannabis by early midlife:
periodontal health, lung function, systemic inflammation,
and metabolic risk. First, we tested whether cannabis use
from ages 18 to 38 years was associated with health at age 38 years
Findings In this prospective, longitudinal study of a representative birth cohort of
1037 individuals, persistent cannabis use from ages 18 to 38 years was not associated
with physical health problems at age 38 years with one exception: persistent cannabis
use was statistically significantly associated with poor periodontal health.
Meaning Persistent cannabis use for up to 20 years is, for the most part, not associated
with physical health problems in early midlife.