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11 thoughts on “Why Europe’s Weed Culture Is Beating the U.S. – Mossy Giant

  1. one of the problems i see in the US is that you do everything by car and that wouldn't mix well with coffeeshops i guess. In barca or amsterdam nobody drives to the clubs.

  2. Just because we don't have social clubs to go to, to smoke doesn't mean we've fallen behind culturally. When it comes to cannabis, there's no place on planet Earth that is enriched with cannabis culture like we are. I've been all over europe and nowhere near the same amount of people smoke cannabis as americans. Is it there? Yes, is there a cannabis scene in Europe? Yes, is it out doing america's cannabis culture? That's been around for the last 400 years… no
    I mean, it was mandated that the colonists grew it here in north America 😊 we have the most enriched, dedicated and enthusiastic cannabis culture on planet earth. Just because some dudes pays to play on your show doesn't mean what they're saying is accurate or true, even if you are bought and paid for and meant to
    reinforce their opinions. 😂😂😂😂
    How many times did you say… that's fire 🔥
    Probably 300 like every episode. You are a paid lobbyist 😆 all you do is promote whatever guest paid you money to be on your show. along with all of their ridiculous opinions, an ideology. First smoke of the day … oh man that played out polyhybrid Z strain you renamed for the 35th time is so fire 🔥 😂😂😂😂

  3. Having spent 3 weeks in Amsterdam in 2005, I agree that the USA doesn't have anything comparable to coffeeshops. Right now, the only person I smoke with is my brother, here in Florida. He comes over, and we sit on my porch and share our medical (and legal) ganja. Even just sharing what we have between qualified patients is illegal.

  4. We did just fine without literally anything from Europe for over half of a century.

    Yet without American, Europe wouldn't even have a market at all.
    So, check yourself EUROPE.

  5. Quasi cannabis legalization accompanied a marked increase in the level of certain herbicide pollutants in the food chain, notably high in processed foods, which many cannabis users also partake in quite often. You now see folks like Dr. Amen pushing info about cerebellum issues in cannabis users. Yet the exact same cerebellum observations have been documented in non cannabis users, called grain brain. Look up the mri imaging of grain brain examples then consider what Dr. Amen is perpetuating. Basic health research has confounding variables that are being ignored, at the base of our so called scientific understanding of some things. Wait and see how cannabis gets wrapped into this and blamed, to protect what? What if the truth is the exact opposite of what Amen is pushing? He's a head bone expert but is ignoring grain brain observations which are the foundational issue. Folks finding healthy living on carnivore diets are good examples of just how polluted grains are, and what they do to the gut biome. Eat good clean, organic foods with zero processed foods and low sugar diets and reap the benefits of cannabis use?

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