Thursday, May 31, 2012

A New Cannabis That Does Not Induce the Usual High



So I guess some Israeli scientists have come up with the brilliant idea to invent a new form of cannabis that looks, smells and even tastes like your usual stash of marijuana. No big deal, it's probably just some potent, human-cultivated bud that gets you extra stoned, right? WRONG! This new form of cannabis doesn't even get you high. And no you did not misread that last sentence if you are currently high reading this. Yes, basically a THC-less cannabis. Thats like eating your most favorite dish of food with no taste buds, WTF is the point? The scientists claim that this type of cannabis would be a benefit to those who smoke marijuana for medical reasons. Basically the substance of cannabidiol is increased to still provide the medical benefits of marijuana and the THC is reduced to lower those normal "high" feelings after smoking. I mean I'm sure there are some people who would prefer this type of cannabis, but most people want the butter on their steak too. So I'll have to pass on this new form of cannabis because I'm here strictly for the high! 


Stay medicated! (and don't have them hold the THC)






greenomix
grow, grind & prosper



Tuesday, May 22, 2012

56% of Americans Favor Legalization of Marijuana



According to a nationwide Rasmussen Poll 56% of Americans think marijuana should be legalized. Those in favor of legalizing marijuana believe that it should be regulated like tobacco and alcohol. As we all know tobacco and alcohol is actually harmful and is the cause of many deaths across the nation on an annual basis. Marijuana on the other hand has not been proven to be nearly as harmful, if at all, and continued medical research shows it to be beneficial for many diseases and disorders. So why not regulate it? Unfortunately many politicians seem to be afraid to favor marijuana policy reform or are just sticking to old-school precedents. However, the ones who favor such reform will most likely gain favorable support from the younger generation of voters who are not afraid themselves to take a stance on what they believe in. Only 36% of likely voters opposed the concept of legalizing marijuana and 8% were undecided (aka 8% were just about to light up their first joint and would soon be convinced to join the other 56%). Although this is just a small poll it is indeed a good sign for the good guys!

Stay medicated!



greenomix 
grow, grind & prosper

Monday, May 21, 2012

MMA Fighter Nick Diaz Suspended for Marijuana Use



Let me start first off by saying that I understand that there needs to be rules and regulations set when it comes to organized fighting and sports in general. So I'm not here to bash the Nevada State Athletic Commission for the punishment handed down to Nick Diaz. I'm sure Nick Diaz knew the rules that were set forth for him as a professional UFC fighter. However, I will say that a situation like this just reiterates the fact that the use of marijuana isn't always a bad thing or for negative intentions. I mean these UFC fighters do take a lot of painful, serious blows to the head. The first thing I would be looking to do after getting out of the octagon myself would be to smoke the fattest joint possible, if I wasn't KO'd on the floor of the ring of course. Diaz mentioned in the hearing that "marijuana does help him perform better during his training, as he's better able to focus and deal with his ADHD (attention deficit hyperactivity disorder), for which he was prescribed a medical marijuana card." With that being said such instances like this should again make society as a whole reconsider how serious we take marijuana use. In this case Nick Diaz uses marijuana in an effort to be successful at what he does and to better his life. Not to mention the fact that many of these fighters use performance enhancing drugs to become better and stronger fighters. Nick Diaz is using marijuana to merely benefit his mental state. Is that so wrong?? Let him live and let him smoke. Case closed. 


greenomix 
grow, grind & prosper

Wednesday, May 16, 2012

A Win for the Good Guys in Oregon



In the race for state Attorney General in Oregon the good guys won out with a decisive victory over a rival who previously led a cannabis crackdown last year. The winner, Ellen Rosenblum, pledged to protect the rights of medical marijuana patients and to make marijuana enforcement a low priority. Ellen Rosenblum upset former U.S. Attorney Dwight Holton by a voting percentage of 63% to 36%.  With both candidates having similar stances on other issues in the race, some believe that the easy victory for Ellen Rosenblum was due to her favoring of medical marijuana policy in Oregon. This could be a sign that a majority of the voters in favor of Rosenblum are at odds with the federal government's crackdown on storefront cannabis shops in such states that have legalized it for healthcare reasons. This is a large victory for medical marijuana advocates in Oregon today, and such a victory could also lead to more power for the good guys in the national debate in November. 


Stay Medicated and smoke a victory J for the good guys! 




greenomix 
grow, grind & prosper

Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Successful Smoker of the Day


WIZ KHALIFA

Wiz Khalifa claims to spend $10,000 a month on weed. Sounds like a shit load right? Well when your net worth is over $10 million that's just pocket change for him. Wiz is an inspiration to all the smokers out there and can single handedly quiet the people who believe that all marijuana smokers are lazy and unmotivated. So excuse me while I light up a J and do something productive today... 

Stay Medicated!


greenomix
grow, grind & prosper

Saturday, May 12, 2012

THC & Textbooks, Weed Be Better Off



Medical Marijuana Poses Problems for Colleges by Susan Sharon

Or does it? 


I understand the fact that federal law trumps state law and how that could jeopardize the funding these colleges receive but in the grand scheme of things the benefits of allowing medical marijuana on college campuses would outweigh the negatives. We all know that regardless of the laws that are in place weed is still going to exist on campuses nationwide. I just find it ironic that prescriptions for painkillers are allowed on college campuses yet a prescription for medical marijuana is banned. What sense does that make? It boggles my mind and it just reiterates the fact that medical marijuana and the legalization of it in general is and will be a topic of discussion until federal laws are adjusted accordingly. Let's just hope, for the sake of the successful smokers out there, that it is sooner than later... 

In the meantime, stay medicated!




Friday, May 11, 2012

Welcome!


greenomix (gree-nom-iks) - Clothing brand for those who grow, grind & prosper in society and become highly successful, while remaining successfully high!

Welcome to the greenomix clothing blog. Here is where we will share with you our upcoming clothing designs as well as articles, pictures, videos and anything else related to the movement. Please feel free to email us at greenomixclothing@gmail.com with any suggestions for the blog!

Stay tuned and stay medicated!

greenomix 
grow, grind & prosper