Skunk #1: Great Weed Grown from Seeds
Skunk #1 became historic because it was intentionally selected, refined, and reproduced until it expressed reliable uniform traits from seed. It was the first cannabis strain where great weed...
Read MoreSkunk #1 became historic because it was intentionally selected, refined, and reproduced until it expressed reliable uniform traits from seed. It was the first cannabis strain where great weed...
Read MoreNotice how the media is spreading all the cannabis fear mongering? Both NORML and HIGH TIMES have been sounding the alarm about the media’s renewed investment in cannabis fear-messaging. In 4...
Read MoreDepressed and scared about the world situation? You have lots of company. At YourCanna-Club we are so screwed up we ended up watching old MTV music videos all day. We figured that would be...
Read MoreEd Rosenthal has travelled to India, the Himalayas, Morocco and other far away places in a desperate search for Landrace cannabis strains whose genetics are have not been ruined via...
Read MoreDr. Peter Grinspoon, an instructor in medicine at the Harvard Medical School, uncovers the truth behind medicinal cannabis use, and the medicinal benefits of cannabis for addiction...
Read MoreHere's a post from Paul Bernier we found on LinkedIn about the potential of cannabis to keep your brain free of illnesses like Alzheimers and Parkinsons Disease. It's just more evidenc...
Read MoreWhere's the best weed music playlist? That's pretty easy to answer. The best playlist of the greatest cannabis tunes is on YourCanna-Club.com. And there's no Spotify or Sound Cloud Go...
Read MoreEver hear of the "Playing for Change Band"? It's an extraordinary group of musicians from everywhere who come together to spread love, peace, and hope through music. Through the miracle of...
Read MoreLicensed marijuana markets are already among the most restrictive consumer products in the country and its rough to have to navigate multiple state and local layers of licensing, seed-to-sale...
Read MoreIn an interview a while back, Bob Dylan noted that the only anti-war song more powerful than the one he wrote - Masters of War - is Tom Wait's song "The Day After Tomorrow." We just listened...
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