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Your Joint Filter Is A Three-Way Scam. Tobacco Proved It 50 Years Ago.

Strips your terpenes. Wastes your weed. Charges you for the privilege. Tobacco proved this fifty years ago. Cannabis is running it again. The Short Version The chemistry: activated carbon strips volatile terpenes heavily, traps particulate-bound tar only modestly. The tobacco precedent: bench-test reductions disappeared because smokers compensated, then “light” and “low-tar” claims got banned in… Keep Reading

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Terence McKenna’s Daughter Has Been Paying for a Storage Unit in Hawaii for 25 Years. She Just Opened It.

A quarter-century after Terence McKenna’s death, his daughter Klea McKenna is building the archive his legacy deserves — and confronting a storage unit she hadn’t opened in 25 years. The late Terence McKenna isn’t easy to categorise. A lecturer, author, ethnobotanist, philosopher and High Times cover alumnus, McKenna was a defining voice of the psychedelic… Keep Reading

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The Feds Won’t Study Hemp As Food. A Nonprofit Just Did It For $9,379.

A 501c3 commissioned accredited private labs to test whole hemp biomass. The results are preliminary. They also answer a question that USDA’s food-data infrastructure has spent seven years not asking. Hemp has been federal food in the United States since 2018. Seven years later, USDA’s main nutritional database still has no entry for the whole… Keep Reading

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Fergie Baby Turned Getting Fired Into a Harlem Rap Career

After getting fired from multiple legal-sector jobs, Fergie Baby started secretly filming music videos inside Empire’s offices. Instead of firing him, the label signed him. Fergie Baby’s signing story sounds less like a polished industry tale and more like the kind of Harlem legend that gets better every time somebody tells it outside the studio… Keep Reading

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Psychedelic Decrim Has A Voter Problem. Nobody Wants To Talk About It.

Voter support for psychedelic research, therapy and prescription access all surged. Decrim didn’t move. A new Berkeley survey says it out loud. The Short Version Voter support for psychedelic research jumped 14 points to 63% in two years. Support for prescription-medicine access climbed 12. Therapeutic-use legalization rose 10. Decriminalization moved a statistically insignificant one point.… Keep Reading

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