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Decriminalize Nature – How to Start a Local Chapter and Why Netflix Is Spreading the News

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Why you should start a chapter of Decriminalize Nature in your City, State, or Country right now!

Over the past two decades, we have seen cannabis go from being decriminalized for medical purposes to completely legalized for all purposes in several places – local activism works! While cannabis is one of the first drugs to wiggle itself out from the grasp of the war on drugs – other drugs are soon to follow.

If you’re a psychonaut like me, you’ve long been waiting for the day where your spiritual practice is no longer criminalized. Well, as with drugs like cannabis it seems that there is a grass roots movement brewing when it comes to psychedelics and other plant medicines.

A citizen inspired movement that started in Oakland California has taken it upon themselves to work on decriminalizing all plant medicine or “entheogenic plants”.

If you don’t know about Entheogens let me save you the trouble of Googling it and just copy Wikipedia’s first paragraph on it.

Entheogens are psychoactive substances that induce alterations in perception, mood, consciousness, cognition, or behavior for the purposes of engendering spiritual development or otherwise in sacred contexts. Anthropological study has established that entheogens are used for religious, magical, shamanic, or spiritual purposes in many parts of the world. Entheogens have traditionally been used to supplement many diverse practices geared towards achieving transcendence, including divination, meditation, yoga, sensory deprivation, asceticism, prayer, trance, rituals, chanting, imitation of sounds, hymns like peyote songs, drumming, and ecstatic dance.[citation needed] The psychedelic experience is often compared to non-ordinary forms of consciousness such as those experienced in meditation, near-death experiences, and mystical experiences. Ego dissolution is often described as a key feature of the psychedelic experience. – WikiPedia

In other words, any substance that induces any type of “non-ordinary state of consciousness, that can be used from anything to meditation to ecstatic dancing.

Now I know that some of you might scoff at this idea, but the truth of the matter is that entheogenic practices go back thousands of years. In fact, it’s tied into human evolution and to deny the existence or the human usage of these substances would be akin to denying Native Americans their right to practice their religion freely.

In fact, within the Decrim Nature movement the specific exclusion of the Peyote cactus is due to protecting the holy sacraments of the Native Americans – and because Peyote is a very rare succulent which should be placed on an endangered species list.

There are only a few places where Peyote grows naturally, and if this plant was to be “decriminalized” by the government, it could mean that people seek it out with more vigor – perhaps driving the cactus into extinction. This would be a shame especially since mescaline, the active ingredient in Peyote is abundantly available in the San Pedro cactus – which is 100% legal.

Irrespective of the religious ties to Peyote, the Decrim Nature crew activates for the decriminalization of all ethnogens, meaning every psychedelic on this planet. However, for the most part the movement relies on “plant medicines” or psychedelics that are closer to its natural form.

Let’s take a closer look at the people behind Decriminalize Nature.

Who are the people behind Decriminalize Nature?

Before we get into the nitty gritty of everything, first let’s understand the concept of “Decriminalize Nature”. According to the group,

Decriminalize Nature refers to entheogenic plants, fungi, and natural sources (as defined herein), such as mushrooms, cacti, iboga containing plants and /or extracted combinations of plants similar to Ayahuasca; and limited to those containing the following types of compounds: indole amines, tryptamines, phenethylamines. – Decrim Nature

While there isn’t a lot of information on the founders, or at least, during my research that information was evasive. They do focus mainly on the movement as opposed to individuals who may have started it. I do remember Michael Pollan talk about the origins of the movement in his latest Netflix Docu-series entitled, “How To Change Your Mind”. If you haven’t seen the exposé yet, I highly recommend it.

Nonetheless, if you check out the “About Section” on the official Decriminalize Nature Website, you can see that they have five major points of focus which pretty much sum up what they are about.

Grow Gather Gift Model at the heart of decriminalization

One of the core objectives of the group is to instill legally the fundamental human right to grow, gather and gift these substances without the fear of prosecution.

“Ensure that “grow-gather-gift” models are at the heart of decriminalization legislation across the US, enabling anyone, regardless of income, to have access to healing plants and fungi. Unfortunately, leading with legalization (the creation of regulations that encourage corporate economic exploitation), without first decriminalizing, creates economic pressures against decriminalization.” – DN

This is absolutely correct. If you legalize anything prior to decriminalizing it and do not establish a legal framework for individuals and communities to utilize these entheogens a “growing, gathering, and gifting” capacity, the advocates of legalization would opt to keep those practices illegal.

Why?

Simply put, if you can’t grow your own mushrooms at home, then you’d have to buy them from somewhere. If there are only a handful of people allowed to legally cultivate them, or grow weed – then the individual loses all power in the transaction.

Furthermore, when we’re talking about utilizing plant medicine in religious or ceremonial settings, the growth and/or gathering of the substances is a sacred part of the process. Therefore, simply “buying the sacred mushrooms at your local dispensary” would diminish the importance of the ritual.

On the other hand, if a practitioner or a psychedelic guide were to cultivate their own in a special manner – it becomes part of the greater effect of the whole ritual.

Considering that “Set and Setting” is important in the practice of psychedelics, the way that the substances are sourced become a critical component in the whole experience. For example, there’s a difference between taking part of the “Holy Sacrament” when the wine comes from Rome as opposed to a bottle of box wine from Walmart.

Therefore, this principle is something that I have long advocated. We need to be able to consume, grow, and gift these plants to people – after all, it’s a plant. It’s a part of nature. To make this against the law is to make puppies against the law (because they can grow up to be vicious dogs) – it’s ludicrous!

Community Protections

Want to make a church of the Holy Mushroom? Decrim Nature believes that this should be a protected right and I whole heartedly agree with them. The fact of the matter is that some people are called to be psychedelic guides.

Decriminalize Nature talks about this,

Protect community-based ceremony to enable people to heal in their own family or community circles or groups, respecting cultural difference in America, where not all cultures prefer clinical therapy or medical models and/or find them undesirable for financial reasons, efficacy, or safety reasons. Marginalized communities tend to heal in community, more often than in clinical or medical settings. – DN

I have guided many newbies through the rough seas of psychedelia and helped them explore parts of their consciousness without fear of “going off into the deep end”. I do it with psychedelia; I do it with breathwork, and meditation.

The fact of the matter is that some people are called to hold other people’s hands as they walk through the crevices of their mind. Additionally, in community there is a “Net Effect” within the psychedelia. It’s like the group feeds into each other and there seems to be a greater expression of interconnectedness.

This by itself can be a very deep healing process, and this is why Decriminalize Nature believes that as individuals should be protected, communal practices should also be protected.

Localize the Economy and Protect the Plants

Another brilliant idea is to limit external participation within these communities. In other words, people from out of state can’t swoop in with millions in hedge fund dollars to buy of acres of land and make money off the sacred sacraments.

Rather, we keep all of the growing and cultivating local – and keep the profit driven corporations at bay.

Restrict value-creation for anything that grows from the ground to only tribal-, reservation-, city-, or county-based economies by ensuring local ownership and hiring policies; prevent extractive models of capitalism by creating barriers of entry to out-of- [LOCATION] ownership and extractive investment models.

Planning for Corparitism

It’s inevitable to avoid the corporations from entering into the psychedelic market. Firstly, what’s coming is something like you have never seen. We’re only witnessing the tip of the proverbial iceberg. There are countless psychedelics still to be discovered and many more will be sold as designer drugs.

Since it the corporate influence within the sphere is unavoidable, the Decriminalize Nature people have a provision for that.

Create strong social equity programs directed at the emerging synthetic-based, for-profit corporations in psychedelics, based on the best models of social equity; target social equity programs at the FDA trial phase with fees and taxes and carry these through the permitting process, creating equity capital and loans to support local economies. Allow for the ease of regulations and entry of small businesses from disadvantaged communities to the synthetic/isolate industry. Do not allow prior cannabis, plant medicine and psychedelic charges to exclude participation from the market. Ensure expungement of records for arrests associated with cannabis, plant medicines, and psychedelics. (Analyze the best social equity and expungement programs from throughout the US)

All of this seems very reasonable. If there are going to be people profiting from acts that were previously seen as criminal – the least society can do is erase their criminal records and release all those currently held captive.

I also agree with the idea of “easy entry”. I actually wrote about it previously where I recommend a $1,000 per year license fee for a company earning up to $1,000,000 in yearly earnings. This “small business” model will allow people to set up shop and while there may be an influx of stores at first due to the novelty of it all – eventually there will be centers and destinations that will be designed to optimize the experience.

Of course, all of this is speculative at this point – but it only seems like a logical sequence of events based on the current behavioral instincts of the modern human consumer. Psychedelics go beyond the average artifact of consumption. It’s a transcendental experience that will shake up society in a way that is going to fundamentally transform it into “something else”.

But I digress…probably because I’m stoned while writing this.

Could be…

The point is, we need an equal playing field. If you truly want to help minority communities, make it easy for them to get into the business. The way that most legal cannabis systems work is that there’s a whole lot of red tape and exuberant expenses with opening and sustaining a business.

Within the modern cannabis marketplace, the “mom and pop” shops of old have  been replaced by coke snorting Wall Street douchebags pretending to give a shit about weed. Some of them former politicians that utilized the War on Drugs to further their careers.

While some people think that you can just throw money at your past transgressions or give those who were negatively affected by policy “special privileges” within the marketplace to correct the errors of their ways. These people are missing the point.

If the point of entry is too expensive for the marginalized community to engage with by themselves, a handout is truly an insult to injury. The only way to be socially equitable is to lower the “Pay Gate” to the legal drug industry. If the average Joe and Jane are too poor to sell weed…then something is terribly wrong in the land of opportunity.

Decriminalize Nature has it right about embedding these core values into policy prior to the full corporate involvement.

Protect the Traditions

When I was a young psychonaut, chasing trips and shadows – I was reckless in my ways. At some point during my developing years there seemed to be an endless flow of all sorts of drugs – of which I had consumed many.

I also enjoyed the “organics”, such as mushrooms, peyote, etc. I had a friend who happened to own a piece of land at a place where Peyote grew naturally. It was fenced off which meant that the peyote had been growing without anyone coming to hunt them down.

For an entire summer I ate peyote.

At one point during that summer trip, I found myself somewhere near Real de Catorce, where I happened to find myself talking to some sort of Shaman. I honestly don’t even remember how we got there because that summer is one giant blend – but I do vividly remember this mystery dude.

We spoke casually about plant medicines and journeying and I guess he saw my eagerness for exploration, however he did inform me that I’m “taking the peyote wrong”.

He explained to me that the Peyote needs to find you, and it did reveal itself to me. I was one of the lucky ones I suppose!

Nonetheless, he explained to me that I should stop “seeking out” the Peyote and just let it come to me. It will when I need it.

Perhaps it was all the mescaline I ingested over the summer, but it all made sense to me, and that day I stopped looking for more peyote.

It took a few years, but as the guy predicted – the Peyote found me on several occasions on my travels, given to me by strangers…

I tell you this story because of the last point of the five principles of Decriminalize Nature.

 Develop Sustainable Relations with Indigenous Communities, Species, and Habitats:

working in partnership with local indigenous communities around the world where more well-known entheogens grow, establish protocols and practices ensuring the local communities benefit in the ways they desire, and offer support in protection of species and habitats. (Decriminalize Nature’s Sustainable Relations Committee has initiated a working group to collaborate with local indigenous communities throughout the world) – DN

I told you my story because I want you to recognize a mumbling idiot who had no idea about the sacraments of peyote, not to mention how endangered it is. For some people however, Peyote is sacred. I was essentially pissing in holy water when I binged Peyote a full summer.

I did it because I could and it was abundant. Later on, the War on Drugs sent the military in and they did mass purging of entire fields. You know – for the kids.

We need to protect our human traditions. The shamans, the wanderers…these people connected to the earth. We need to preserve the wisdom of the forgotten eras.

Science is barely opening up the box of psychedelics and these indigenous cultures have been experimenting with these substances for hundreds if not thousands of years.

If cultures have managed to utilize these plants for thousands of years – how can we possibly call ourselves “inclusive, liberal, evolved, woke, enlightened, aware, equitable,” or whichever label you prefer…if we cannot respect this aspect of our own history or our deep relationship with nature…then rather call us hypocrites.

A Call to Action

I recently spoke to a client of mine who told me that he was overwhelmed with all the negativity in the world. The “politics” he said, “the uncertainty”, the “economy”…what type of world are we leaving for our children.

And he’s 100% right – on one hand we have these seemingly impossible mountains to climb, forces so big that we seem insignificant. How can a group of balls-tripping psychonauts convince a bunch of ego-driven bureaucrats that the right to tripping is sacred?

I told him, that while “politics” – the one being spammed into your mind every day on social media, the news, the water cooler conversations – is impossible to change…it’s also wholly irrelevant to your cause.

You see, the politics in DC – while they make a significant impact in the lives of millions of people – answers to their corporate sponsors. To them, you are the cattle. This is why Pelosi’s husband is so good at trading. This is why the Drug War hasn’t ended despite the vast majority of the people calling it a colossal failure.

No.

If you want to stop feeling overwhelmed and helpless, you need to stop paying attention to the “BIG POLITICS” game and get involved in the “small politics” game instead. You see, this is where you can actually make a difference in your community. And when enough “communities” get in line, the change occurs without the “Big Guys” having any real say about it at all.

If you want to make some real change. If you’re tired of all the bullshit. Want weed and mushrooms legal in your state?

Need a gameplan?

Decriminalize Nature is where it’s at – Show them some love and go and decriminalize entheogens in your community.

Source: https://cannabis.net/blog/opinion/decriminalize-nature-how-to-start-a-local-chapter-and-why-netflix-is-spreading-the-news

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IndiGo Crisis Exposes Risks of Monopoly: What If Telecom or E-commerce Collapses Next?

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Airports across India witnessed scenes of distress and confusion as thousands of passengers were stranded due to IndiGo’s massive flight disruptions. Families with medical emergencies, funerals, and personal crises were left helpless as the airline cancelled hundreds of flights without adequate communication or support.

Passengers described desperate situations — a mother pleading for sanitary pads for her daughter, a woman unable to transport her husband’s coffin, and others stranded while trying to reach family funerals or hospitals. “It was like a lockdown at the airport,” one passenger said, describing the panic that unfolded as IndiGo’s mismanagement crippled operations nationwide.

Root Cause: IndiGo’s Market Monopoly

The turmoil, industry experts argue, stems from IndiGo’s monopolistic control over India’s domestic aviation market. The airline operates nearly 2,100 flights daily and holds around 60% market share — meaning every second plane flying within India belongs to IndiGo.

This dominance has given the company unparalleled influence. When IndiGo falters, the entire aviation system suffers. Passengers are left with few alternatives, as other airlines lack capacity to absorb stranded travellers. The result: skyrocketing ticket prices, chaos at terminals, and total dependence on a single private operator.

Aviation pioneer Captain G.R. Gopinath, founder of Air Deccan, criticised the government’s inaction, noting that on some routes, IndiGo’s economy fares surged to ₹1 lakh. He compared the situation to a hostage crisis, writing that the airline “held the system ransom” and forced regulators to defer new safety rules meant to protect pilots and passengers.

Government Intervention and Regulatory Weakness

The crisis erupted after IndiGo failed to comply with the Flight Duty Time Limitations (FDTL) — rules introduced by the DGCA in January 2024 requiring adequate rest for pilots. Despite having nearly two years to adapt, IndiGo blamed the rule for operational disruptions, citing a shortage of pilots.

Under mounting public pressure, the government stepped in, temporarily relaxing FDTL norms and capping airfare hikes. Officials claimed the move was to protect passengers, but analysts say it exposed the state’s vulnerability to corporate monopolies. “The government had no option but to yield,” said one aviation policy expert, pointing out that ignoring safety regulations for short-term relief could have long-term consequences.

The crisis also rekindled memories of the June 2025 Air India crash near London, which claimed over 240 lives. Experts warn that compromising pilot rest and safety standards to maintain flight schedules could risk another tragedy.

If Telecom Giants Fail: A National Paralysis

The article raises a troubling question — what if a similar crisis struck the telecom sector, where Jio and Airtel together control nearly 80% of subscribers and serve over 780 million users?

If both networks failed simultaneously, the repercussions would be catastrophic. Internet shutdowns would halt UPI transactions, online banking, OTP verifications, video calls, OTT streaming, and emergency communications. Critical services such as airports, hospitals, stock exchanges, and small businesses — many of which rely on WhatsApp and digital payments — would come to a standstill.

In essence, a telecom breakdown could paralyse India’s digital economy, exposing the nation’s dependence on a duopoly.

E-commerce Monopoly: Another Fragile Ecosystem

The same risk looms over the e-commerce sector, where Amazon and Flipkart dominate nearly 80% of the market. A disruption similar to IndiGo’s could cripple daily life — halting delivery of groceries, medicines, and essential goods, freezing refunds and customer support, and leaving small sellers without platforms to trade.

Local retailers, freed from competition, might exploit shortages by inflating prices. Such a scenario underscores the perils of market centralisation in sectors critical to everyday living.

A Wake-Up Call for Regulators

The IndiGo crisis, analysts say, is a warning shot for policymakers and regulators. A single company’s operational failure exposed systemic weaknesses in India’s infrastructure and consumer protection mechanisms.

As the aviation regulator DGCA investigates and IndiGo works to restore normalcy, the broader lesson remains clear: unchecked monopoly power in any essential service — whether air travel, telecom, or e-commerce — poses a direct threat to economic stability and citizen welfare.

Without stronger competition laws, redundancy frameworks, and regulatory oversight, India risks repeating this crisis across multiple sectors — each time with millions of citizens paying the price.

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Canada’s Cannabis Industry Urges Government to Support Growing Export Market

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BuzzBuzz Cannabis Business News — 24 November 2025

Canada’s cannabis sector is calling on federal and provincial governments to recognize its fast-growing export potential and extend the same support other regulated industries receive. Industry leaders warn that Canada is losing its early global advantage due to slow regulatory processes, lack of trade promotion, and limited access to government-backed financing.

Canada’s medical-cannabis exporters now generate more than half a billion dollars annually and ship products to major markets including Germany, the UK, Australia, and Poland. Despite this, cannabis remains largely absent from Canada’s official trade and export strategies.

Industry Calls for Streamlined Export System

Paul McCarthy, President of the Cannabis Council of Canada, says the country has everything required to dominate the global medical cannabis trade—except government alignment.

“Our requests are simple,” McCarthy said. “Expedite Health Canada’s export-permit process, integrate cannabis into federal export programs like Global Affairs Canada trade missions and CanExport, and ensure provinces include cannabis in their export strategies.”

He stressed the need for mutual recognition agreements with importing countries to eliminate redundant testing and documentation. Access to Export Development Canada (EDC) and Business Development Bank of Canada (BDC) services also remains off-limits to cannabis exporters, placing them at a steep disadvantage.

“This industry does not just need permission to operate,” McCarthy added. “It needs to be treated like every other legitimate contributor to Canada’s trade objectives.”

Competitors Are Moving Faster

McCarthy warns that while Canada pioneered medical cannabis standards, other countries are rapidly advancing with more flexible and export-friendly systems.

“Faster approvals, lower compliance costs, and active government-backed strategies are helping other nations catch up,” he said. “Canada’s regulatory friction is already costing us global market share.”

Export permits currently must be issued for each shipment—a process that can take weeks—and Canadian testing standards often differ from international requirements, forcing companies to repeat expensive compliance checks.

High Tide CEO: Canada Needs a National Export Strategy

Raj Grover, CEO of High Tide Inc., says Canada risks surrendering its leadership if policymakers remain inactive.

“Canada developed the world’s most advanced cannabis regulatory system and contributed $76.5 billion to GDP since legalization,” Grover said. “But without a National Cannabis Export Strategy, we will lose ground to Australia, Israel, Portugal, and other emerging competitors.”

He noted that Canada’s industry table created by Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada (ISED) has not met in more than a year—an opportunity wasted.

Grover urged the federal government to introduce domestic GMP certification and potency standards to streamline international market access. “Canadian producers must currently get GMP approval country by country. It’s duplicative and costly. Canada should be setting global benchmarks, not chasing them.”

Germany: A Key Market for Canadian Firms

High Tide recently expanded into Europe with its majority acquisition of Germany’s Remexian Pharma GmbH, giving the company a direct import and distribution channel in Europe’s largest medical-cannabis market.

“Our German strategy is already structured for success,” Grover said. “Through Remexian, we can supply premium medical cannabis at the lowest possible price, helping meet Germany’s quality and cost demands.”

Grover also warned that U.S. companies are already purchasing Canadian firms to stage their own international expansion—another sign that Canada’s leadership position is slipping.

Government Response Remains Limited

In response to industry concerns, a Global Affairs Canada spokesperson said the Trade Commissioner Service “continues to support exporters of cannabis for medical and scientific purposes that have obtained Health Canada permits.”

However, industry leaders argue that this support is minimal and does not include key tools such as trade missions, export credits, or bilateral agreements that other sectors routinely receive.

A Closing Window of Opportunity

With medical-cannabis exports already exceeding $500 million annually, industry executives say Canada must act quickly to preserve its competitive edge.

As McCarthy warns, without coordinated government support, Canada risks losing high-value pharmaceutical manufacturing, research investments, and thousands of skilled jobs.

And as Grover’s expansion into Germany demonstrates, the industry is moving forward—but whether Canada moves with it may determine if the country remains a global leader or becomes a pioneer that let others capitalize on its breakthroughs.

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A Tipping Point for Cannabis: President Trump Champions CBD & Cannabis Science on Truth Social

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When the President of the United States shares a video about the life changing potential of hemp derived CBD on his personal social media platform, it is more than news, it is a cultural shift.

For decades our government lied to us about cannabis. It demonized the plant, waged war on its users, and filled prisons while allowing pharmaceutical companies to flood the nation with addictive and deadly drugs. For over a century we have been fighting uphill, not just for legalization, but for truth, for science, and for the right to heal ourselves naturally.

Now in 2025, the most powerful political figure on Earth is using his own voice and platform to talk about the endocannabinoid system and the science backed benefits of CBD. That is monumental. It is validation for everyone who has fought, been arrested, been silenced, and been dismissed for telling this truth. The President’s video post is already being described as a pivotal moment in cannabis history, and President Trump CBD Cannabis Science Truth Social is trending across platforms as advocates celebrate the breakthrough.


The Science Behind the Endocannabinoid System

The video begins by introducing something most people, including many doctors, still know little about, the endocannabinoid system. Discovered in the 1990s, the ECS is a network of receptors and signaling molecules that works as the body’s master regulator, coordinating communication between major systems like the nervous, immune, cardiovascular, and digestive systems.

The roots of this discovery go back much further. CBD was first isolated in 1940 by American chemist Roger Adams, but it was Dr. Raphael Mechoulam, an Israeli organic chemist, who fully elucidated the chemical structure of CBD and identified its stereochemistry in the 1960s. His pioneering work not only opened the door to modern cannabinoid science but also earned him the title “Godfather of Cannabis Research.” It was this foundation that led to the identification of the endocannabinoid system itself decades later, revealing how cannabinoids interact with our physiology on a fundamental level.

The ECS is now widely recognized as a vital part of human biology, with extensive research supported by the National Institutes of Health. When functioning properly, the ECS acts like the conductor of an orchestra, ensuring every section plays in harmony. As we age, the system weakens. That imbalance is linked to inflammation, chronic pain, cognitive decline, sleep problems, and many other conditions associated with aging.

Mainstream medicine often addresses these issues with pharmaceutical band aids, dangerous and addictive drugs that treat symptoms rather than root causes. Lifestyle changes such as diet and exercise help, but they only partially support the ECS and do so slowly over time.


Hemp Derived CBD: A Game Changer for Aging

Here is where the science gets exciting. As the video explains, the ECS can be restored much more quickly with hemp derived CBD. Strengthening this system naturally helps the body regain balance, reducing pain, improving sleep, lowering stress, slowing disease progression, and even extending healthy lifespan.

It is not theoretical. One in five seniors is already using CBD to manage pain, arthritis, cancer symptoms, sleep disorders, Alzheimer’s, and more. Despite decades of research and acknowledgment from institutions like the National Institutes of Health, most physicians receive no training on the ECS. There are still no FDA standards for CBD products on the market. If that were the case for any other class of medicine, it would be considered malpractice.

The World Health Organization has confirmed CBD’s excellent safety profile and non addictive nature in its critical review report. The result is that millions of older Americans are suffering unnecessarily when a safe and natural solution exists.

Hemp derived CBD is a powerful first step in restoring balance to the endocannabinoid system, but it is only part of the picture. Research shows that full spectrum cannabis extracts, which include a broader range of cannabinoids and terpenes, can work even more effectively. Complete concentrated cannabis oil, containing the full spectrum of natural endocannabinoids, may deliver the most profound results for certain patients. Expanding access to these therapies will be essential if we want to unlock the full healing potential of this plant.


The Economic and Social Impact

The video cites a powerful figure. A PricewaterhouseCoopers analysis estimates that fully integrating cannabis into the healthcare system could save the United States nearly 64 billion dollars annually. These savings reflect reduced pharmaceutical dependency, fewer hospitalizations, improved chronic disease outcomes, and enhanced quality of life for aging Americans. You can read more about PwC’s research on healthcare innovation here.

It is a financial argument, but it is also a moral one. Why should our elders endure pain, anxiety, and cognitive decline when nature has given us tools to help them live longer, happier, and healthier lives?


A Call to Action: Finish What the Farm Bill Started

The message concludes by crediting the 2018 Farm Bill, championed by President Trump, for legalizing hemp and laying the groundwork for today’s CBD market. The Farm Bill was just the first step.

Now the call is for bold next moves.

  • Educate doctors about the endocannabinoid system
  • Include CBD under Medicare coverage
  • Provide clear federal standards for CBD quality and dosing

These steps would constitute the most significant senior health reform in modern history, one that would transform aging and cement a powerful legacy for any administration that makes it happen.


What This Means for Future Cannabis Medicine

For those of us who have been in the cannabis community for decades, this is not just another news story. It is a signal that our movement is winning. A conversation that was once criminalized and censored is now being amplified by the President of the United States on his own platform.

It means the science is undeniable. It means the truth can no longer be buried. It means the wall of prohibition is cracking, not just legally, but culturally, scientifically, and politically.

It also means that everything we have been fighting for at 420 Magazine since 1993, education, access, healing, and justice, is finally moving full steam ahead. The President Trump CBD Cannabis Science Truth Social moment is proof that science and policy are finally converging.

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