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Cannabis Doesn't Work: New Study by The Lancet Goes Live - Let's Talk About Why It's Garbage

by Reginald Reefer | Wednesday Apr 1, 2026

So when the Lancet team searched databases for RCTs treating mental disorders with cannabis as the primary treatment, they found a sparse pool — and then concluded the sparse pool means cannabis doesn't work. That conclusion is circular. You can't run a rigorous trial with plant material you can barely access, in the doses people actually use, then fault the plant for the absence of results.

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Weed and the Upcoming Military Draft - The Ghost of Nixon Rises from the Grave

by Reginald Reefer | Thursday Mar 26, 2026

Nixon was a law-and-order president who weaponized federal agencies against political enemies, escalated a war he inherited, used moral panic to consolidate power, and ran a domestic drug policy built more on politics than pharmacology. He resigned in disgrace. Trump in his second term is operating in an eerily similar register. The rhetoric around drugs — fentanyl, the border, cartel activity — has been maximalist and deliberately inflammatory.

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Who Killed the Free Press? - The Ellison Empire, the Cannabis Re-Demonization Campaign

by Reginald Reefer | Monday Mar 23, 2026

The New York Times flipped on cannabis last month. We covered that. Filed it, sourced it, called it what it was — institutional cowardice dressed as public health journalism. Then this week, the Wall Street Journal ran its version. AOL pushed its version. The same week. Different mastheads, same message.

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Gen Z Should Grow Their Own Weed - Gen Z Chose the Vape Cart. Here's Why That Matters

by Reginald Reefer | Wednesday Mar 18, 2026

The engine is Gen Z. Analytics firm Headset found that over the past year of national cannabis sales, Gen Z spent 38% of their dollars on vapor pens and only 32.5% on flower — the exact inverse of Millennials, who put 40% into flower and 25.7% into vapes. Gen Z is also the first cannabis-consuming generation to prefer the cart over everything else as their primary format.

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Your Weed, Your Gun, Your Rights - What US v. Hemani Means for Cannabis Users — and What It Still Doesn't Settle

by Reginald Reefer | Tuesday Mar 17, 2026

What it became is one of the most consequential cannabis-related cases the Supreme Court has ever heard — sitting at the crossroads of the Second Amendment, federal drug law, and the legal fiction that cannabis users are inherently dangerous people who can't be trusted with firearms.

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America Doesn't Have a Marijuana Problem, It has a Hypocrisy Problem, and the New York Times Just Proved It

by Reginald Reefer | Monday Mar 16, 2026

On February 9th, 2026, the New York Times editorial board published a piece titled "It's Time for America to Admit That It Has a Marijuana Problem." I read it. I read it again. I sat with my coffee and I thought: after fifty years of calling cannabis a dangerous drug, after helping architect the moral panic that sent millions of people to prison for a plant, after cheerleading a drug war that killed tens of thousands and enriched criminal organizations across two continents — the Times has decided the problem with marijuana is that people are using too much of it.

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THE WAR ON DRUGS - A Musical History in 12 Acts

by Reginald Reefer | Saturday Mar 14, 2026

"The War on Drugs" is a 12-track musical history project chronicling America's century-long crusade against psychoactive substances — told through music, lyrics, and the kind of receipts that don't get taught in school. Each track corresponds to a specific era, a specific truth, and a specific act of institutional theater dressed up as public health policy.

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Texas is Turning from a Red State to a Purple State - and Cannabis Is Part of the Reason Why

by Reginald Reefer | Monday Mar 9, 2026

Yesterday — as in literally 24 hours ago as I write this — Texas Democratic primary voters approved a ballot question asking whether the state should legalize cannabis for adults and automatically expunge criminal records for past low-level offenses. They approved it by 80% to 20%. With 92% of polling locations reporting.

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The Apocalypse Dispensary - 5 Strains to Surviving Whatever the Hell is Going on Right Now

by Reginald Reefer | Thursday Mar 5, 2026

This is the apocalypse we actually got — not the dramatic cinematic one with the mushroom clouds and the clear enemy and the hero's journey. The slow one. The one where the institutions keep functioning just enough to maintain plausible deniability while clearly not functioning at all. The one where you can't tell if you're witnessing the birth of tyranny or just a very bad few years. The one where the elites keep doing elite things and everyone is slowly losing their mind trying to decide how seriously to take all of it.

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Social Engineering: The Us vs. Them Debate Dividing Cannabis Legalization Plans

by Reginald Reefer | Wednesday Mar 4, 2026

The enemy changes—communists, terrorists, witches, heretics, the other political party—but the mechanism remains the same. Polarization. The deliberate construction of an "us vs. them" narrative that reduces complex human beings into simplistic categories: good or evil, patriot or traitor, with us or against us. This isn't politics. This is social engineering.