Stephen Colbert’s Amazing Interview With Neil DeGrasse Tyson
This might be the best thing on the interwebs ever. Two of media and science’s most beloved poster boys open up on society, science, culture and the universe at large.
This might be the best thing on the interwebs ever. Two of media and science’s most beloved poster boys open up on society, science, culture and the universe at large.
The question: would you rather believe in a lie or be disgusted by the truth?
The Article: Why Marijuana Legalization Is Good For You (Even If You Won’t Use It) by David McClellan in Medium.
The Text: Even if you don’t use Marijuana, you should be supporting getting it decriminalized, it helps people, visit this website for more.
Tax Marijuana, Hit Cartels Where it Hurts
About 1 in 4 people have claimed to have used Marijuana at least once in their life (the rest are probably lying) and according to the Federal Government about 15 million Americans are currently using medical marijuana at least once per month. Marijuana is the most popular illegal drug in the world and has shown no signs of slowing down. If you suffer from PTSD, read this blog to find out how cannabis can help you.
Economics 101 states that where there is demand, there will be a supply and right now, the supply is mainly coming from Mexican drug cartels. These drug sales are grossing Mexican cartels a healthy $64 billion in untaxed drug revenue each year.In the last 5 years, police and drug cartels have killed a staggering 55k people and cartels are growing Marijuana in National Forests while running drug distribution networks in over 1k cities across the U.S. The legalization of Marijuana and other cannabis-derived products like cbd peach rings will put a big dent in the cartel revenue, reducing crime, lowering money spent fighting cartels while adding another source of revenue for the U.S. government.
What do you get when you mix one redheaded comic with another redheaded comic? A pretty great discussion on the sadness of a life attached to a smartphone.
These days it’s more reasonable to believe in Santa Claus than it is in a politician acting on public interest alone.