CANNAINVESTOR Magazine U.S. Publicly Traded December 2017 | Page 153

Social Justice and Civil Rights: 88% of the 7 million marijuana related arrests from 2001 to 2010 were for simple possession. Despite approximately 700,000 arrests a year, prices have dropped, potency has increased, cannabis is more accessible than ever and is consumed at higher rates every year.

It is apparent that the goals of prohibition have not been achieved.

Medical Use: Over 65 million Americans across 29 states today have legal access to medical cannabis, known to have ~700 recorded medical uses. While this is a staggering number, plenty of work remains to be done as a majority of Americans are still unable to access this valuable medicine. Studies show that cannabis is 114 times safer than alcohol, and legalization’s positive impact on violent crime, cancer, brain damage, marital longevity and even death is profound in communities that have embraced this ancient superfood.

Environmental Impact: Industrial hemp has the potential to have substantial positive impact on our environment. Hemp fiber is stronger and softer than cotton, lasts twice as long as cotton, and will not mildew. A natural substitute for wood fiber, hemp can be pulped using fewer chemicals than wood because of its low lignin content. Hemp adoption will spur dramatic positive ecological and economic benefits. Renewable, fast-growing hemp is a substitute for many unsustainable products like plastics, paper and non-organic cotton (the ‘world’s dirtiest crop‘, grown on 2.4% of global agricultural land yet user of 24% of global insecticides).

Cognitive Liberty: The absolute sovereignty over one’s own mental processes, cognition and consciousness is the basic foundation of self-ownership. Any threat to our fundamental right to complete physical, spiritual, emotional and intellectual self-ownership impedes cognitive liberty.

Our government has waged a trillion-dollar war on unarmed plants for over eighty years, and we are happy to report the plants are winning.

The business, social, civil, medical, environmental and personal impact of this powerful plant reminds us that we are part of a crucial movement at a critical moment in time. We will titrate our planet with lessons we learn from this ancient and sacred plant; lessons in compassion, compatibility, credibility, collaboration, and consciousness. The spread of socially acceptable cannabis consumption will undoubtedly exert a kaleidoscope of influence on our decision-making, idea generation and business formation as pubs and coffee shops did in their respective eras. Our collective drive towards homeostasis itself will create immense positive social impact. We have an extremely bright future for our plants, our people and our planet as we exit this dark period of propaganda and prohibition.

Ultimately, nations are sustained by photosynthesis – green plants growing in healthy soil

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