A new study examining a Reddit community aimed at providing young people with information about cannabis finds that although responses to posts “were generally thorough and responsive,” nearly all came from “opinions and personal experiences” rather than reliable sources. While youth seem increasingly to be turning to online platforms like Reddit to answer questions about […]
Most of the information available surrounding marijuana online is bullshit. A lot of the information at dispensaries is bullshit. Look at all the discussion surrounding “indica” and “sativa.” It’s all literally nonsense. It’s the same as the morons that say “I can’t drink x alcoholic beverage because it makes me y.” I could understand how such myths propagated before the big medical push, but the industry should be ashamed of continuing to spread these myths as marketing tools when dealing with medical patients.
Most of the information available surrounding marijuana online is bullshit. A lot of the information at dispensaries is bullshit. Look at all the discussion surrounding “indica” and “sativa.” It’s all literally nonsense. It’s the same as the morons that say “I can’t drink x alcoholic beverage because it makes me y.” I could understand how such myths propagated before the big medical push, but the industry should be ashamed of continuing to spread these myths as marketing tools when dealing with medical patients.