Indoctrination, Intimidation & Intolerance: What Passes for Education Today

Indoctrination, Intimidation & Intolerance: What Passes for Education Today

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Indoctrination, Intimidation & Intolerance:

What Passes for Education Today

By John & Nisha Whitehead

“Every day in communities across the United States, children and adolescents spend the majority of their waking hours in schools that have increasingly come to resemble places of detention more than places of learning.”—Investigative journalist Annette Fuentes

This is what it means to go back-to-school in America today.

Instead of being taught the three R’s of education (reading, writing and arithmetic), young people are being drilled in the three I’s of life in the American police state: indoctrination, intimidation and intolerance.

Indeed, while young people today are learning first-hand what it means to be at the epicenter of politically charged culture wars, test scores indicate that students are not learning how to succeed in social studies, math and reading.

Instead of raising up a generation of civic-minded citizens with critical thinking skills, government officials are churning out compliant drones who know little to nothing about their history or their freedoms.

Under the direction of government officials focused on making the schools more authoritarian (sold to parents as a bid to make the schools safer), young people in America are now first in line to be searched, surveilled, spied on, threatened, tied up, locked down, treated like criminals for non-criminal behavior, tasered and in some cases shot.

From the moment a child enters one of the nation’s 98,000 public schools to the moment he or she graduates, they will be exposed to a steady diet of:

  • draconian zero tolerance policies that criminalize childish behavior,
  • overreaching anti-bullying statutes that criminalize speech,
  • school resource officers (police) tasked with disciplining and/or arresting so-called “disorderly” students,
  • standardized testing that emphasizes rote answers over critical thinking,
  • politically correct mindsets that teach young people to censor themselves and those around them,
  • and extensive biometric and surveillance systems that, coupled with the rest, acclimate young people to a world in which they have no freedom of thought, speech or movement.

This is how you groom young people to march in lockstep with a police state.

As Deborah Cadbury writes for The Washington Post, “Authoritarian rulers have long tried to assert control over the classroom as part of their totalitarian governments.”

In Nazi Germany, the schools became indoctrination centers, breeding grounds for intolerance and compliance.

In the American police state, the schools have become increasingly hostile to those who dare to question or challenge the status quo.

America’s young people have become casualties of a post-9/11 mindset that has transformed the country into a locked-down, militarized, crisis-fueled mockery of a representative government.

Roped into the government’s profit-driven campaign to keep the nation “safe” from drugs, disease, and weapons, America’s schools have transformed themselves into quasi-prisons, complete with surveillance cameras, metal detectors, police patrols, zero tolerance policies, lock downs, drug sniffing dogs, strip searches and active shooter drills.

Students are not only punished for minor transgressions such as playing cops and robbers on the playground, bringing LEGOs to school, or having a food fight, but the punishments have become far more severe, shifting from detention and visits to the principal’s office into misdemeanor tickets, juvenile court, handcuffs, tasers and even prison terms.

Students have been suspended under school zero tolerance policies for bringing to school “look alike substances” such as oregano, breath mints, birth control pills and powdered sugar.

Look-alike weapons (toy guns—even Lego-sized ones, hand-drawn pictures of guns, pencils twirled in a “threatening” manner, imaginary bows and arrows, fingers positioned like guns) can also land a student in hot water, in some cases getting them expelled from school or charged with a crime.

Not even good deeds go unpunished.

One 13-year-old was given detention for exposing the school to “liability” by sharing his lunch with a hungry friend. A third grader was suspended for shaving her head in sympathy for a friend who had lost her hair to chemotherapy. And then there was the high school senior who was suspended for saying “bless you” after a fellow classmate sneezed.

Having police in the schools only adds to the danger.

Thanks to a combination of media hype, political pandering and financial incentives, the use of armed police officers (a.k.a. school resource officers) to patrol school hallways has risen dramatically in the years since the Columbine school shooting.

Indeed, the growing presence of police in the nation’s schools is resulting in greater police “involvement in routine discipline matters that principals and parents used to address without involvement from law enforcement officers.”

Funded by the U.S. Department of Justice, these school resource officers have become de facto wardens in elementary, middle and high schools, doling out their own brand of justice to the so-called “criminals” in their midst with the help of tasers, pepper spray, batons and brute force.

In the absence of school-appropriate guidelines, police are more and more “stepping in to deal with minor rulebreaking: sagging pants, disrespectful comments, brief physical skirmishes. What previously might have resulted in a detention or a visit to the principal’s office was replaced with excruciating pain and temporary blindness, often followed by a trip to the courthouse.”

Not even the younger, elementary school-aged kids are being spared these “hardening” tactics.

On any given day when school is in session, kids who “act up” in class are pinned facedown on the floor, locked in dark closets, tied up with straps, bungee cords and duct tape, handcuffed, leg shackled, tasered or otherwise restrained, immobilized or placed in solitary confinement in order to bring them under “control.”

In almost every case, these undeniably harsh methods are used to punish kids—some as young as 4 and 5 years old—for simply failing to follow directions or throwing tantrums.

Very rarely do the kids pose any credible danger to themselves or others.

Unbelievably, these tactics are all legal, at least when employed by school officials or school resource officers in the nation’s public schools.

This is what happens when you introduce police and police tactics into the schools.

Paradoxically, by the time you add in the lockdowns and active shooter drills, instead of making the schools safer, school officials have succeeded in creating an environment in which children are so traumatized that they suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder, nightmares, anxiety, mistrust of adults in authority, as well as feelings of anger, depression, humiliation, despair and delusion.

For example, a middle school in Washington State went on lockdown after a student brought a toy gun to class. A Boston high school went into lockdown for four hours after a bullet was discovered in a classroom. A North Carolina elementary school locked down and called in police after a fifth grader reported seeing an unfamiliar man in the school (it turned out to be a parent).

Police officers at a Florida middle school carried out an active shooter drill in an effort to educate students about how to respond in the event of an actual shooting crisis. Two armed officers, guns loaded and drawn, burst into classrooms, terrorizing the students and placing the school into lockdown mode.

These police state tactics have not made the schools any safer.

The fallout has been what you’d expect, with the nation’s young people treated like hardened criminals: handcuffed, arrested, tasered, tackled and taught the painful lesson that the Constitution (especially the Fourth Amendment) doesn’t mean much in the American police state.

So what’s the answer, not only for the here-and-now—the children growing up in these quasi-prisons—but for the future of this country?

How do you convince a child who has been routinely handcuffed, shackled, tied down, locked up, and immobilized by government officials—all before he reaches the age of adulthood—that he has any rights at all, let alone the right to challenge wrongdoing, resist oppression and defend himself against injustice?

Most of all, how do you persuade a fellow American that the government works for him when, for most of his young life, he has been incarcerated in an institution that teaches young people to be obedient and compliant citizens who don’t talk back, don’t question and don’t challenge authority?

As we’ve seen with other issues, any significant reforms will have to start locally and trickle upwards.

As I make clear in my book Battlefield America: The War on the American People and in its fictional counterpart The Erik Blair Diaries, if we want to raise up a generation of freedom fighters who will actually operate with justice, fairness, accountability and equality towards each other and their government, we must start by running the schools like freedom forums.

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The All Important Distinction

The All Important Distinction

The All Important Distinction

by robert cinque

Are you the objects of your Awareness or Awareness Itself?

Do any of your self concepts match Who and What you are?

Are you a concept or a Presence?

Are you a body/mind/self in a world in a universe or are you the Awareness in which these objects appear?

If it is true that you are an Awareness, a Presence and not merely the thoughts and ideas and objects and states of your Awareness, then that means you are free from their limitations. It means that you exist prior to and independently of them. They are states of your Awareness, condensations and localizations and coagulations of your Infinite Nature of Love. You coagulate into things and objects and space and time and the laws of physics because you are Love Itself.

Our bodies and minds and the universe and all that appears to us exists because You are Alive. You are Infinite Consciousness showing up as the sponge on the kitchen sink, the cat, the neighborhood, the world, everything, all are manifestations of your childlike playfulness.

You build fantastic sand castles, then You knock them down. You are so intense an Actor, you get lost in the characters you play on stage.

You are the Eternal Life circulating through all the cycles of birth and death. You are not born and You do not die.

You are always already Happy and Free, Excited to Love and Create, Passionate for and Compelled by Beauty Itself, That Which You Are: the Magnificent Demonstration and Proof of Life’s Love for Itself.

Think about this the next time you or others apply some crappy label to you.

No concept or context is big enough for You. It’s not really accurate to say that you are “big” because You exist prior to “bigness”, prior to all concepts and measurements. You are Infinite, in which “bigness” swims like a tadpole.

My point is that our True Identity and Actual Condition is not an idea, a self concept, a thought, a belief or a thing, an object.

It appears that way to us in the same way water in a vase appears to be identical to the shape of the vase. It is natural and understandable that we identify with our bodies and minds and self concepts. This is God dressing up in costumes and playing characters on a Stage.

The All Important Distinction is between the Actor and the Character. Is the Actor identical to the Character? No. After the show, the Actor goes home.

Does the Character have an existence apart from the Actor? No. The Character is made entirely from the Actor.

This is the Word made Flesh, the Incarnation of God into Man.

God the Actor became Man the Character.

When the Show is over (ego death and transcendence) only the Actor remains in his Home.

The Actor is not dependent on the Character for His Existence.

Understanding this enables the Character to release his identity as an figure in a costume on a stage and realize its unity with and identicalness to the Actor.

This is called Dying before you die.

This is the Portal for Humanity, the Doorway that has been blocked by those who would stifle human growth and development. Have you ever noticed that every time we make a little progress as a species, catastrophe hits? That’s not a coincidence.

Our maturity and adulthood and magnificence as a species are constantly being bombarded and tortured to death by the fear based control freaks who run this planet.

Our responsibility as a human family is to recognize that our always existing unity as a single species is constantly being undermined and sabotaged by the powers that shouldn’t be because they know how powerful we would be if we knew the truth. Our responsibility is to take back the power that we allowed to be stolen from us and stop being willing participants in abuse.

Every one of us are accomplices in our own self abuse and the abuse we tolerate in our beautiful world. Therefore, the first step in our recovery is to stop abusing ourselves with infantile ideas and put an end to all master/slave relationships.

Weak individuals are cultivated by the State and we are all force fed false Narratives 24/7. The truth is that all problems are manufactured and marketed by the State as emergencies that require control grids and lockdowns, for the Public Safety. The provably false Covid Narrative is just the latest example. The looming Lockdowns to mitigate Climate Change is another one.

We have the ability to Recognize what is always already True and Acknowledge our always already Existing Unity as One Human Family and Wake up to this Undeniable Fact, simultaneously.

Imagine if every soldier, every health care worker, every bus driver and school teacher and carpenter all said No to abuse and domination and division and extortion and fear based control tactics. Disobeying orders from our superiors that are inhumane and loveless is the Revolution we need.

No injections. No masks. No lockdowns. No censorship. No coercion. No domination. No shaming. No attacking. No invalidation. No self righteous condemnation. No invasion. No intrusion. No men in women’s private spaces. No victim/perpetrator collusions. No co-dependence. No more childish abdication of our adult responsibilities. No more loveless behavior. No more neglect of What Matters.

Instead, we Embrace Life and get it through our thick skulls that Life is a Gift. It’s even called the Present. Every breath. Every meal. Every beam of sunlight. All Gifts, Freely Given.

Therefore, that is how we should live: Grateful for the Gift of Life, Grateful for the Opportunity to Give the Gift of Life. Willing to do the work that is required. Willing to be corrected when we have made a mistake. Willing to discard every false notion and belief out of love for what is true.

As a species, we don’t deserve world peace because we have allowed ourselves to believe lies. There is only one way out: To turn back to our Source. Turn back to the Actor Who became our Characters out of Love. Stop wandering around and loitering in the objects of our Awareness like the Prodigal Son and return to the Father (Awareness).

That’s the First Step. Everything else will take care of Itself.

The Father welcomes us back with open arms and prepares a Feast to celebrate our return.

Robert Cinque

In addition to writing essays like these, Robert Cinque also builds beautiful, affordable and comfortable yurts for homeowners and businesses in the fabulous Skagit County. Throughout the past three decades, his work has included building and installing wood art at local landmarks like the Cascadian Farm Organic Fruitstand in Rockport (WA), the Birdsview Brewery at the foot at “the American Alps” in the Pacific Northwest’s Skagit Valley, and many others. He has worked with visionary architect and organic designer Sunray Kelley for over 20 years on many beautiful projects. Together, they formed Radiant Homes and are actively engaged in the development of the Living Home, the Bioshelter, the no-mortgage, no-permit, food and energy producing home. Their work has been featured on National Geographic, MTV, Better Homes and Gardens, and represents the Greening of Architecture, a movement they consider to be the most important development since the Industrial Revolution.

He says: These essays are about “dungeons of mind, the root of suffering, true sanctuary, and the glorious imperative to live intimately with That Which Is Alive As All Things. They are painful, bloody and hard-hitting (the “truth will set you free, but it will piss you off first”). They are designed to destroy what’s false and cultivate what’s real. They are not merely my opinions or philosophy; they are field reports from the underground where the Lie was deconstructed.

They are wrecking balls, cosmic insults to vanity and arrogance, bulldozers and firebombs that burn out the tangled underbrush. They are intended to water the Seeds of Life buried under mountains and centuries of false beliefs, inherited “culture” and ego cults, so-called “religions”, including scientism, masquerading as truth. Idols are routinely lampooned and sacred cows are turned into hamburger as quickly as possible. I really don’t mean to offend any one personally. I’m not after them. I’m after the beliefs that are harming them: the Big Lie, the belief in separation from Love and Truth that strangles the heart and creates terrible, unbearable suffering. I love to help create Sanctuary and Shelter. I am a green builder and enjoy showing others how to build a no-mortgage, no-permit bio-shelters that also provide food and energy. shelter@nwlink.com cell 360-393-5663

Flower Power: What’s A CSF, And How Does It Work?

Flower Power: What’s A CSF, And How Does It Work?

Community Supported Flower Subscriptions (CSF) is a subscription service that has quickly taken off throughout North America and is widely available to anyone who wants to experience and support the local flower industry!

How It Works

A CSF subscription works on a pre-sale model. By signing up at the beginning of the growing season and paying in advance, you’re supporting local businesses and helping mitigate the farmer’s costs of seeds, supplies and labor needed to grow flowers in the spring.

You are essentially buying shares in the continued viability of the farm, returned to you in the form of a beautiful bounty of local seasonal blooms.

Prices and how the share program works can vary from farm to farm, but you will typically receive seasonal bouquets throughout the growing season, from May to October. Some farms might even supply spring flowers such as daffodils or tulips earlier in the season.

Bunches of tulips and other colourful flowers.

Bunches of tulips and other colourful flowers.

Your bouquet may contain seasonal late spring and early summer favourites of lupins or foxgloves in May and June.

In July and August, sunflowers, rudbeckia and hydrangea may find their way into your home. Asters and cut chrysanthemums may arrive in September and October.

Affordability

It’s no secret that fresh-cut bouquets from the florist are expensive – sometimes costing over $60 for a good-sized display. Much of the cost is to offset the shipping costs the florist has paid to import the blooms. Even grocery store bunches can be less than thrifty, often between $12-$20.

The initial output to subscribe to a CSF service may seem steep, but the cost isn’t so bad if you factor in the number of bouquets you get monthly or weekly over a five-to-six-month period.

At River and Sea Farm in Delta, British Columbia, for example, they offer two types of shares. There’s a flexible option for farmer’s markets and online purchases like a gift card you reload anytime, choosing between $200 and $500(CDN).

Alternatively, you can choose later season blooms from August to late September for $195 (CDN).

At Au Beau Pré farm in Quebec, a full season subscription is $260 (CDN), with pick-up locations at local businesses throughout Saint-Ancet or from the farm gate.

Some programs will allow you to pay by month or week, making it easier on the pocketbook.

Finding Local Flower Farms

Of course, it all starts with finding local flower farms. Slowflowers.com offers a list of flower farms in Canada and the United States with contact links. Stems Flower Farm (stemsflowerfarm.ca) also provides a short list of flower farms throughout Canada.

Many flower vendors can be found at your local farmer’s market and are only too happy to sign you up for a CSF subscription on the spot if early enough in the season. 

Support Local

A bee landing on a colourful flower.

A bee landing on a colourful flower.

CSFs help local flower farmers stay in business and contribute to a viable local floral industry. Local flower fields attract pollinators, birds, insects, and other wildlife, beneficial to the area’s biodiversity.

On top of all that, you get to enjoy the intoxicating smell of fresh lilies or the sweet, spicy aroma of narcissus and other blooms regularly throughout the growing season.

Everyone wins, and how often does that happen?

International medical cannabis market driving Aurora’s sales

International medical cannabis market driving Aurora’s sales

Sales of cannabis for medical purposes into the international market is proving beneficial for Aurora Cannabis, most recently comprising more than half of the company’s consolidated net revenue and more than three quarters of its adjusted gross profit before fair value adjustments, according to new quarter results

The Canadian cannabis producer shared the numbers as part of its fiscal 2024 first quarter results ​​on August 10. Aurora’s net revenue for medical cannabis for the reporting period that included the three months ending June 30, 2023, was $41.6 million.

This marks a 14 percent increase from the same quarter in the previous year, accounting for 55 percent of Aurora’s Q1 2024 consolidated net revenue and 77 percent of adjusted gross profit before fair value adjustments.

Dropping wholesale prices and novel cultivars

Wholesale prices for cannabis continue to decline across the sector, and Aurora is no exception. Although the company is seeing an increase in sales volume, the wholesale price for cannabis has been steadily declining over several quarters.

Aurora sold 15,682 kg of cannabis in the first quarter of 2024, ending June 30, 2023, with an average wholesale price of $2.41 a gram. This was a decline from $2.55 a gram in the same quarter in the previous year and $2.38 a gram in the previous quarter ending March 31, 2023.

Still, Aurora saw an increase in net revenue of $5.1 million in the most recent quarter, which it says was primarily due to 40 percent growth in their international business.

The company has been focussing on developing and introducing new, novel cultivars into the market through its breeding facility, Occo, including higher potency, which it says are doing well in Europe and Australia. On August 1, Aurora announced new infused pre-rolls, advertised as having more than 50 percent THC into the Canadian market, as well. 

Aurora Cannabis’ CEO Miguel Martin has said in the past that it will pursue litigation against companies growing Aurora’s own proprietary genetics without their permission.

Aurora’s consumer cannabis net revenue for the most recent quarter was $13.2 million, an increase from $12.6 million in the prior year quarter, which the company also attributes to new cultivars as well as cannabis extracts. 

Adjusted gross margin before fair value adjustments on consumer cannabis net revenue was 27 percent, increasing by just 1 percent compared to the prior year quarter. 

Aurora also saw significantly decreasing net losses in its most recent quarterly report, which it attributes to a decrease in assets, property and equipment, as well as an increase in gross profits and lower operating expenses. Net loss for the three months ending June 30, 2023 was $28.3 million compared to $618.8 million in the prior year quarter.

Featured image of Aurora’s Occo research, genetics and breeding facility in Comox, British Columbia. Image via Aurora Cannabis.

International medical cannabis market driving Aurora’s sales

International medical cannabis market driving Aurora’s sales

Sales of cannabis for medical purposes into the international market is proving beneficial for Aurora Cannabis, most recently comprising more than half of the company’s consolidated net revenue and more than three quarters of its adjusted gross profit before fair value adjustments, according to new quarter results

The Canadian cannabis producer shared the numbers as part of its fiscal 2024 first quarter results ​​on August 10. Aurora’s net revenue for medical cannabis for the reporting period that included the three months ending June 30, 2023, was $41.6 million.

This marks a 14 percent increase from the same quarter in the previous year, accounting for 55 percent of Aurora’s Q1 2024 consolidated net revenue and 77 percent of adjusted gross profit before fair value adjustments.

Dropping wholesale prices and novel cultivars

Wholesale prices for cannabis continue to decline across the sector, and Aurora is no exception. Although the company is seeing an increase in sales volume, the wholesale price for cannabis has been steadily declining over several quarters.

Aurora sold 15,682 kg of cannabis in the first quarter of 2024, ending June 30, 2023, with an average wholesale price of $2.41 a gram. This was a decline from $2.55 a gram in the same quarter in the previous year and $2.38 a gram in the previous quarter ending March 31, 2023.

Still, Aurora saw an increase in net revenue of $5.1 million in the most recent quarter, which it says was primarily due to 40 percent growth in their international business.

The company has been focussing on developing and introducing new, novel cultivars into the market through its breeding facility, Occo, including higher potency, which it says are doing well in Europe and Australia. On August 1, Aurora announced new infused pre-rolls, advertised as having more than 50 percent THC into the Canadian market, as well. 

Aurora Cannabis’ CEO Miguel Martin has said in the past that it will pursue litigation against companies growing Aurora’s own proprietary genetics without their permission.

Aurora’s consumer cannabis net revenue for the most recent quarter was $13.2 million, an increase from $12.6 million in the prior year quarter, which the company also attributes to new cultivars as well as cannabis extracts. 

Adjusted gross margin before fair value adjustments on consumer cannabis net revenue was 27 percent, increasing by just 1 percent compared to the prior year quarter. 

Aurora also saw significantly decreasing net losses in its most recent quarterly report, which it attributes to a decrease in assets, property and equipment, as well as an increase in gross profits and lower operating expenses. Net loss for the three months ending June 30, 2023 was $28.3 million compared to $618.8 million in the prior year quarter.

Featured image of Aurora’s Occo research, genetics and breeding facility in Comox, British Columbia. Image via Aurora Cannabis.

420 with CNW — Recreational Marijuana Legalization Law Takes Effect in Minnesota

420 with CNW — Recreational Marijuana Legalization Law Takes Effect in Minnesota

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Minnesota has recently joined the growing list of states that have legalized recreational cannabis use for adults aged 21 and older. This move marks a significant shift in the state’s approach to cannabis. Below are several key developments shaping the new landscape:

Legalization timeline

Minnesota’s journey toward cannabis legalization has been gradual. In 2014, the state took its first steps by legalizing limited medical marijuana use, which included nonsmokable forms such as oils and pills.

In 2022, edibles containing small amounts of hemp-derived THC were also legalized. This year, on May 30, 2023, Governor Tim Walz signed a comprehensive cannabis legalization bill into law, permitting recreational use for adults starting on Aug. 1.

Dispensaries and tribal sovereignty

While recreational dispensaries are not expected to open until the state establishes a licensing system and tribal governments have been granted more autonomy. Minnesota’s 11 Native American tribal nations hold sovereignty, allowing them to operate independently of state regulations.

This unique situation led to the opening of the first recreational marijuana dispensary, NativeCare, on the Red Lake Nation on Aug. 1.

Possession and cultivation

Although dispensaries are not yet fully operational, Minnesotans have the right to possess, use and even grow cannabis within certain limits. Possession of up to two ounces in public is no longer a crime, and individuals can also have edibles with up to 800 mg of THC as well as cultivate up to eight marijuana plants at home. However, exceeding this limit could result in penalties.

Taxation and regulation

Minnesota has introduced a 10% tax on retail cannabis products, with 80% of the proceeds designated to cover state regulatory costs and the remaining 20% benefiting local governments.

The newly established Office of Cannabis Management will oversee the regulation of the industry, including setting standards and managing licensing. The funds generated will also support public health initiatives, training for drug recognition evaluators and research on cannabis.

Variations and employer policies

Local municipalities have the authority to impose temporary restrictions on cannabis sales until 2025. This has led to a patchwork of regulations across different cities and towns. Similarly, employers can still prohibit cannabis use for certain safety-sensitive roles but must inform employees of their drug-testing policies.

Criminal records and expungement

Minnesota is taking steps to address the impact of previous marijuana convictions. Records related to low-level offenses are being automatically sealed, benefiting thousands of individuals. Cases involving more serious offenses will have a pathway for review and potential expungement, though those involving violence or danger are unlikely to qualify. This process aims to provide a fresh start for many who have been affected by past convictions.

Medical marijuana and future outlook

Minnesota’s medical marijuana program remains intact, serving patients with qualifying conditions. The impact of recreational legalization on medical cannabis providers is uncertain, as is the potential entry of these providers into the recreational market.

The state continues to evolve its cannabis regulations, with changes to the medical program scheduled for 2025.

Minnesota state fair policy

The Minnesota state fair, while possessing its own legal autonomy, has chosen to prohibit cannabis smoking on its grounds in 2023. Discussions about potential rule changes for future fairs remain open.

The implementation of the recreational marijuana law in the state is likely to come with a boom in the sales of many companies, including ancillary ones such as Advanced Container Technologies Inc. (OTC: ACTX).

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Senate Committee Says Schedule 1 Classification Hindering Psychedelic Research

A recent spending bill report from a major Senate committee has acknowledged that federal prohibition is hindering comprehensive research into psychedelics. Sections within the report encourage federally sponsored studies involving psychedelics and marijuana but note that the two drugs’ federal status as Schedule I drugs presents a significant barrier to research. The comments were part of a report on a spending bill that provides funding for several key agencies for fiscal year 2024.

Psychedelic research may be a relatively new field, but it has attracted considerable attention from lawmakers and the general public due to its potentially game-changing findings. Studies have found that psychedelics can treat several debilitating mental health conditions with barely any side effects.

A single dose of psychedelics such as psilocybin and LSD can deliver long-term relief against hard-to-treat mental disorders, including major depressive disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and eating disorders.

Conventional mental health treatments do not work for everyone, and with America in the midst of a mental health crisis, the country is in dire need of safer and more effective mental health treatments. However, psychedelics are still classified as Schedule I drugs with no medical application at the federal level, making comprehensive research on their potential benefits and risks incredibly difficult and costly.

The Senate Appropriations Committee acknowledged that there has been increased interest in psychedelics as alternative mental health treatments and urged the National Institute of Health (NIH) to include psychedelics in its current research agenda. Furthermore, the committee encouraged the agency to carry out psychedelic studies at the NIH Clinical Center and potentially form a cross-institute research group to bolster psychedelic research across its centers and institutes. Federal support could significantly expand psychedelic research and fast-track the development of psychedelic-based treatments for various mental disorders.

But while committee members recognized the need to support psychedelic and cannabis research at the federal level, they expressed concern that state lawmakers are reforming cannabis policies without the backing of scientific literature on the plant’s benefits and risks. Similarly, some experts have noted that the current psychedelic craze may be driven by hype and industry interests rather than science, a valid concern given the general scarcity of psychedelic research.

If the NIH heeds the Senate committee’s call to support psychedelic research within its centers and institutes, an influx of psychedelic research will likely allay such fears. The U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA) published its first draft guidance on the use of psychedelic drugs in clinical trials in late June, and the agency is expected to approve MDMA for PTSD treatment in the near future.

As the pressure to reform the federal psychedelics classification brings the needed changes, industry actors such as Mind Medicine Inc. (NASDAQ: MNMD) (NEO: MMED) (DE: MMQ) will appreciate operating in an environment that makes it less cumbersome for them to do their work.

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Dale Sky Jones Discusses Mississippi Dispensary Worker Training on WLOX

Dale Sky Jones Discusses Mississippi Dispensary Worker Training on WLOX

Oaksterdam University Executive Chancellor Dale Sky Jones appears on WLOX-TV Biloxi to discuss the university’s new training for Mississippi medical cannabis dispensary workers. The appearance comes on the heels of the first adult use cannabis dispensaries opening in the state.

Veteran News Anchor David Elliott interviews Dale about how the world’s first cannabis college has launched a self-paced, online training program exclusively for Mississippi. The 5-hour course is approved by the state and fulfills the state’s certification requirements. It is designed for individuals seeking a career in cannabis, as well as employers who need to ensure their staff is knowledgeable and compliant with state law.

“The dispensary worker is the front-line individual … the connection point between the patients and their medicine,” Dale said, adding that training is extremely important in the industry for human health and safety.

Cannabis Training for Individuals and Teams

Dale encouraged individuals to invest in their own training to break into the industry.

“You really can set your own future,” she says. “Mississippi has set its laws so it’s open for ingenuity. You can quickly work your way up in these new companies and in this new industry.”

She also discussed why it’s crucial for dispensary owners to train their staff.

“Investing in your team is how you also invest in your future as a company. It will only improve your bottom line,’ she says. “That employee loyalty that comes when you invest in them transfers to customer loyalty. This is how you get that market edge and I strongly recommend it.”

Watch the full video below.

Learn more or enroll in Oaksterdam’s training for Mississippi medical cannabis dispensary workers here.