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States Likely to Legalize Marijuana in 2018
Why is marijuana still illegal? It's a good question, one that seems to be asked on a daily basis by many US citizens, most of which use the potent narcotic not simply for its intoxicating high, but for medical purposes, as well. If you take a quick look at the predominantly grey tones covering the state marijuana laws map of the United States, you'll see just how far we still have to go before nation-wide acceptance of the leafy green goodness known as marijuana is finally overturned as a criminal possession and dangerous narcotic. While still many remain skeptical, and even more abide by the notion of its immediately harmful qualities, a majority of the country has risen up against those who feel the need to diminish this highly pleasurable and medicinal plant.
By Gerald Oppugne8 years ago in Potent
How to Make Pot Brownies That Are Delicious
Yeah, you could make weed pizza or a cannaburger, but they can take hours and might leave you with some terrible tasting concoctions (which, if you didn't realize already, wastes valuable quantities of weed). Or, you can go the easy way and engineer a quality high that not only feels unbound, but tastes amazing too.
By Johnson Bernard8 years ago in Potent
The Best Marijuana Products of 2017
The Green Boom has made marijuana one of the hottest commodities in the American economy. With more and more states moving to legalize marijuana, it makes sense that American-style innovation is now being applied to marijuana use.
By Iggy Paulsen8 years ago in Potent
Sativa vs. Indica. What's the Difference?
To some, this may be obvious, but what about those who aren't sure? Although this information isn't necessarily difficult to find, why do the research when I can do it for you? I will explain each plant's high, long-term effects, and medical benefits.
By Marissa Dover8 years ago in Potent
My Medicine
Let's me begin by telling you that I'm sick tired of American ignorance. For years I was a gear in a machine that turned the pharmaceutical companies revenue engine. I had experienced emotional pain that pain lead me down a dark path, one without hope or light, without Christ and God. This is my first article and with positive support certainly won't be my last and I hope to share my experience on this earth with more like-minded people some day; but back to being a gear, like many Americans today my doctor used me and my "condition" to make money off of the insurers by writing the prescription to give the pharmaceutical companies permission to give me as drug that is addictive, lethal and is only used to numb the pain instead of confronting the leading cause. They prescribed me 3 different antidepressants, when that didn't work they added Xanax.
By Stoney Joe8 years ago in Potent






















