For those that don’t know what Juneteenth is it’s the day – June 19, 1865 – that marks the end of slavery in the United States.
Drugs
Psychedelics as we know are having it’s day. And have been. Cannabis has been having its day since 1996 when California passed Prop 215 more compassionately known as the Compassionate Use Act of 1996 which permitted the use of medical cannabis.
Racism takes on many behaviors. A new behavior has crept into the conservative mindset of late and that is the attempt to withhold water.
I have a love hate relationship with Amazon. I love the ease, I order constantly from books to candles to pillowcases. I shop at Whole Foods almost exclusively. I struggle with the company not paying its fair share to Uncle Sam.
The non-ordinary appears to be becoming the ordinary state of discourse in politics this week – in the space of two days Francis Collins, director of the National Institute of Health (NIH) copped to the fact that psychedelics…
So with the overall stock market in a bit of a slump lately I thought I would perk things up and write an article on psychedelic stocks – this new emerging sector is about wellness and alleviating pain and suffering which was exacerbated by the pandemic.
Cannabis dispensaries and services were deemed essential services early on during the pandemic. The cannabis industry is a viable and needed service for many who depend on this medicine for relief of pain and other disorders.
MDMA. Most lay people have heard of it but by names like Ecstacy or Molly and not in connection to treating PTSD or trauma.
Supervised injection sites are medically approved hygienic facilities where drug users can find a safe haven to consume illicit recreational drugs intravenously.
Each life is valuable and should not be lost at the hands of a cop whose very hand never wanders too far from their holster – as if the gun were an itch that needs scratching.