Due to the pressure at my job, I have always had trouble falling asleep and staying asleep. Too much anxiety and stress. Since cannabis became legal in our state I have been using it to help calm me at night. Absolutely nothing had worked before. Cannabis is the only thing that allows me to get a good night's rest. I now feel so much better each day. With so many others that go through these same issues, how can you not love cannabis or at least want to try it.
I'm passionate about cannabis for a variety of reasons. Years back my girlfriend had breast cancer and it was the only thing that really helped her going through chemo and radiation to deal with the nausea and lack of appetite. With pharmaceuticals they'd give her one thing which didn't even work that well and would cause 3 other side effects she'd need additional medications for, cannabis just really helped her with no side effects. Beyond that personally I typically use it at the end of the day before bed, it helps me sleep, it also tends to make me more thoughtful or empathetic and at the end of the day while relaxing or falling asleep it kind of helps me see things in a different way in terms of how I used my day, how I treated people or the types of interactions I had with people, etc. Typically in a way for the better ie oh I should have been nicer to that person, maybe I shouldn't have said that, etc.
Cannabis is more than just a plant or a drug to me. It is a source of inspiration, creativity, and healing. I have been using cannabis for both recreational and medicinal purposes for over a decade, and I have witnessed its positive effects on myself and others. As a writer, I rely on cannabis to spark my imagination and enhance my expression. Cannabis helps me overcome writer’s block, explore new ideas, and craft engaging stories. It also helps me relax, focus, and enjoy the process of writing. Lastly, I would say that cannabis is a natural gift that deserves respect, appreciation, and legalization. I also believe that cannabis is a powerful tool that can benefit many people if used responsibly and wisely.
I'm passionate about cannabis because of my warrior of a cousin: Darren Saunders, may he rest in peace. Darren had spent over a decade of his life advocating for a company (Viragen) that he first learned about while working as a stockbroker on Wall Street. Despite the incredible promise of the drug, the FDA did not approve its use in the U.S. and the company's stock was manipulated until it went under. Around that time, Darren developed cancer. He self-medicated with cannabis, along with prescribed Marinol, all while being heavily involved in a documentary called The Wall Street Conspiracy, which exposed these manipulations of Viragen's stock. As I watched his body waste away, I saw how cannabis provided the relief Darren needed as he faced his end with the same bravery he showed throughout his life. It struck me as wildly immoral for cannabis to be illegal when it provides so much more than just a good time. After his passing, I've followed Darren's example and have lent my talents to Empire State NORML, the Drug Policy Alliance, and Goldleaf to help normalize cannabis use and remove legal obstructions. Simply put, cannabis helps people, and I aim to be part of the solution.
Cannabis, also known as marijuana, has been a controversial topic for decades. Some view it as a harmful drug with no medical benefits, while others see it as a natural plant with numerous therapeutic properties. As someone who is passionate about cannabis, I believe that this plant has the potential to bring about positive change and improve people's lives in many ways. Cannabis has been used for medicinal purposes for thousands of years. It contains compounds called cannabinoids, which interact with our body's endocannabinoid system to produce various effects. Research has shown that these compounds can help alleviate symptoms of numerous medical conditions such as chronic pain, anxiety, epilepsy, and even cancer. This is one of the main reasons why I am so passionate about cannabis - its ability to provide relief and improve the quality of life for those suffering from debilitating illnesses. Not only does cannabis have potential therapeutic benefits, but it also has a rich cultural history. It has been used in various cultures for spiritual rituals and ceremonies, as well as for recreational purposes. This plant has been a significant part of human history, and as someone who is passionate about its potential, I find it fascinating to learn about its past uses and cultural significance. In addition to the medicinal and cultural aspects, cannabis also has enormous economic potential. With the growing legalization of marijuana in many countries, there is a booming industry emerging around this plant. From cultivation to distribution to product development, the cannabis industry has created numerous job opportunities and boosted local economies.This is another reason why I am passionate about cannabis - its potential to create positive economic impacts. Overall, my passion for cannabis stems from its diverse range of uses and potential benefits.
Advocating for Cannabis: The fact that cannabis has the ability to improve both happiness and inventiveness is the core reason for my interest for it. As an advocate, I'm drawn to cannabis for its therapeutic characteristics, which may help with a range of health issues. There is a lot of enthusiasm around the expanding cannabis market since it presents chances for revolutionary breakthroughs in sectors like sustainable materials and health. This is a genuine issue that has captured my interest and support because I really believe that careful and educated cannabis usage may lead to a better society and a more sustainable future.
Cannabis has been cultivated by humans for longer than wheat. It amazes me how after all that time it somehow got a bad reputation and people thought you had to control a plant like a dangerous weapon. I'm passionate about this plant and sharing my knowledge about growing this plant. I hope as more people learn to grow we can slowly remove the stigma on this helpful plant.
Pets add so much to our lives and become members of the family. They have been proven to be helpful not just as service animals but as companions. They can pull people out of depression, force people to keep on with the day when they might not otherwise, and even remind people of the routine. Pets give unconditionally so we should give back to them unconditionally as well.