Cannabis is creating a global revolution. Stranded in illegality, it was once doomed a source of evil. Today, facts are showing that this plant makes the world a better place. Countries have legalized cannabis for recreational and medicinal use. The... moreCannabis is creating a global revolution. Stranded in illegality, it was once doomed a source of evil. Today, facts are showing that this plant makes the world a better place. Countries have legalized cannabis for recreational and medicinal use. The global recognition cannot be more overwhelming that cannabis is wholesome for this world.
The buck doesn’t stop at recreational and medical use by individuals. Hemp products contribute to a world without plastics, cotton and other harmful products. These can often be substituted by products made of cannabis/hemp. In automobiles, in construction and many other industrial sectors. Cannabis can create a sustainable, fair and new economy. less
CANNABIS SPORTS AND FITNESS -
The debate between recreational marijuana and sports has been controversial for a long time, and MMA leagues in the US are no exception. Many fighters who adhere to the rule of not smoking during competition periods test... moreCANNABIS SPORTS AND FITNESS -
The debate between recreational marijuana and sports has been controversial for a long time, and MMA leagues in the US are no exception. Many fighters who adhere to the rule of not smoking during competition periods test positive anyway because of how long weed stays in the system. Thanks to this rule, superstar UFC fighters who have tested positive for marijuana (such as Nick Diaz) have been dealt punishing fines and even suspensions or bans from competition.
Rejecting this and intending to set a new standard for mix-martial artists, High Rollerz co-founders Matt Staudt and Big Lonn Howard have decided to put together a cannabis infused jiu-jitsu tournament where some of the sport’s top athletes get high with their opponent before competing - and where the winner’s grand prize is a pound of weed. less