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Top Ten Prohibitionist Lies

Written by Jay Maguire on March 7, 2025. Posted in Legislative, The Drug War.

The March 3 hearing showcased the best anti-THC talking points from the 1970’s, 80’s and beyond. Like a hit parade of bogus tunes, here’s the Top Ten Prohibitionist Lies

1. “Marijuana is a Gateway Drug”

• Falsehood: Using marijuana leads people to use harder drugs like heroin or meth.

• Reality: Numerous studies, including from the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), show no causal link between marijuana use and subsequent hard drug use. The real gateway factors tend to be socioeconomic conditions, trauma, or early exposure to addictive substances like alcohol and nicotine.

2. “Marijuana Causes Violent Crime”

• Falsehood: Legalizing marijuana increases violent crime rates.

• Reality: Crime statistics from states that have legalized cannabis (e.g., Colorado, Washington) show no significant rise in violent crime—and some cities have even reported decreases. In contrast, illegal drug trade violence often decreases when legal markets replace black market sales.

3. “Marijuana Lowers IQ and Makes People Lazy”

• Falsehood: Long-term cannabis use reduces intelligence and destroys motivation.

• Reality: Studies show no significant IQ drop in adults who use cannabis. While adolescent overuse may impact cognitive development, occasional adult use has not been linked to measurable declines in intelligence. Moreover, many successful professionals and creatives openly use cannabis without suffering motivational issues.

4. “Marijuana is as Dangerous as Heroin and Fentanyl”

• Falsehood: Cannabis is a “Schedule I drug” because it’s highly addictive and has no medical benefits.

• Reality: Marijuana is not chemically addictive in the way opioids or nicotine are, and it has established medical benefits for pain, epilepsy, PTSD, and more. In fact, it is far less harmful than alcohol and prescription painkillers.

5. “Legalization Leads to More Teen Use”

• Falsehood: When states legalize marijuana, more teenagers will start using it.

• Reality: Studies from The Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) and Colorado Department of Public Health show no increase in youth marijuana use post-legalization. In fact, some states have seen decreases in underage use due to better regulation.

6. “Marijuana Kills Brain Cells”

• Falsehood: Smoking weed permanently destroys brain cells.

• Reality: This myth originated from a flawed 1970s study where researchers suffocated monkeys with excessive cannabis smoke, depriving them of oxygen. Modern neuroscience shows that cannabis affects brain function but does not destroy brain cells.

7. “People Overdose on Marijuana”

• Falsehood: Cannabis use leads to lethal overdoses.

• Reality: There are zero recorded deaths from cannabis overdose. While high doses can cause discomfort, anxiety, or nausea, it does not suppress respiratory function like opioids.

8. “Legal Marijuana States Have More DUIs and Traffic Accidents”

• Falsehood: Marijuana legalization leads to more impaired driving and crashes.

• Reality: While THC can impair driving ability in some cases, overall crash rates have not spiked in legal states. Many studies indicate that drunk driving is a far bigger problem than cannabis-impaired driving.

9. “Marijuana Has No Legitimate Medical Use”

• Falsehood: There is no scientific evidence supporting medical marijuana.

• Reality: Cannabis is FDA-approved for multiple conditions, and studies confirm its effectiveness in treating epilepsy (CBD), chronic pain, nausea from chemotherapy, PTSD, and multiple sclerosis. The U.S. government even holds a patent on cannabinoids for their neuroprotective effects.

10. “Marijuana Legalization Harms the Economy”

• Falsehood: Legal weed will damage businesses and hurt the economy.

• Reality: Legal cannabis is one of the fastest-growing industries, generating billions in tax revenue, creating hundreds of thousands of jobs, and reducing costs related to law enforcement

Errganix Owner Eric Goodman

Errganix Hemp Farm is This Year’s Hemp Flower Champion

Written by Rachel Nelson on November 4, 2024. Posted in Cultivation.

The Taste of Texas Hemp Cup recognizes cultivators throughout the state for offering superior products. Errganix Hemp Farm won this year’s flower competition with its Michigan Cherries submission.

“It feels pretty good,” said Eric Goodman, owner of Errganix. “It feels deserved. I worked hard for it.”

Errganix is no stranger to the Taste of Texas Hemp Cup. In 2022, the brand took the top prize in the People’s Choice category and second place for best flower.

“The flower that I submitted this time was a lot better than the flower I submitted last time, so my competition was myself,” Goodman said. “I was trying to beat myself and succeeded.”

Michigan Cherries is a cross between the Tropical Cherries and GMO strains, Goodman said.

“It was a lime green with purple on the inside,” Goodman said. “The bud was really crystally, so even when you break it in half, it was really frosty and covered in trichomes. And the trichomes were intact, which means the weed wasn’t smashed or sitting around,”

A longtime grower, Goodman said he took a liking to cultivating plants as a young boy.

Eric Goodman Errganix Hemp Farm

“The way I grew up, matter of fact, in our age in elementary school, sprouting beans and bringing the plant to school was just part of the grade,” he said. “I had carrots and beans in elementary school in our backyard. It was just fascinating.”

Later, Goodman said he was inspired to grow cannabis using lessons learned in Ed Rosenthal’s book, Closet Cultivator.

While Goodman was optimistic he would win this year’s top prize, he said he did not have a speech prepared for the big win.

“I just let the flower do the talking,” he said. “Everybody out here in Austin knows my flower. I’m always sold out.”

Podcast # 99

Written by texashempreporter on October 24, 2022. Posted in Podcast.

Podcast # 99 Of the Texas Hemp Show:

Rachel & Russell talk about the Harvest Edition of the Texas Hemp Reporter magazine as well as discuss
the Texas Hemp Awards nominations, including our coverage of many upcoming events like The Lucky Leaf Expo, The Texas Hemp Summit, Texas Hemp Harvest Festival and finally the Taste of Texas Hemp Cup are all covered.

Show Notes

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The Texas Hemp Show is the official podcast for the Texas Hemp Reporter Magazine: The Texas Hemp Show is recorded every Wednesday at from 6 -7pm and is released each Friday. For news and the latest information on the growing Hemp & Cannabis industry in the Lone Star State subscribe to our magazine the Texas Hemp Reporter online and follow us wherever podcasts are available.

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Episode 13: Garcia Bros Organics

Written by texashempreporter on December 17, 2020. Posted in Cultivation, Podcast.

Adrian Garcia Farms, owned and operated by Adrian Garcia, is located in the west Texas town of Big Spring. Adrian has farmed cotton for the last three years on 200 acres of 100% USDA Certified Organic farmland. When the 2018 Farm Bill was signed, allowing for the cultivation of hemp, he turned his sights towards becoming one of the first organic farmers to grow hemp in Texas. He built a couple of greenhouses, sourced reliable CBD genetics and went through the USDA’s rigorous organic certification process and started growing hemp.

Garcia Bros Organics: 100% USDA and Texas Department of Agriculture Certified Organic Hemp Flower!

We discuss his celebratory win at the recent Taste of Texas Hemp Cup as Adrien and his family won the PEOPLES CHOICE award for flavor profile for his 2020 Berry Blossom flower.

Podcast Episode 12: Taste of Texas Hemp Cup and Heather Fazio

Written by Jesse Williams on December 11, 2020. Posted in CBD News & Business, Podcast. 1 Comment on Podcast Episode 12: Taste of Texas Hemp Cup and Heather Fazio

Our friends at Taste of Texas Hemp Cup (Liz Grow) talk about the upcoming event in San Marcos, TX with details on what is taking place, live music, and the onsite creation of the trophy. Then for the second half we speak Heather Fazio about the upcoming legislative session and how citizens can be prepared to help work with groups to change the laws in Texas.

Grow House Media is an Austin-based production company that is clearing the smoke around the most misunderstood plant on the planet. If you’re a hemp farmer in Texas, check out the Taste of Texas Hemp Cup happening this December 12th!
Grow House Media is a Texas-based Media group with a focus on Hemp and Marijuana education and in addition to working on the Taste of Texas Hemp Cup. they are also working on a Netflix Docu-series called ” Big Texas Hemp” to air next spring. Turning over a new leaf in cannabis-positive programming – Visit them online at www.tasteoftexashempcup.com and at https://www.growhousemedia.com

An advocate of individual liberty and personal responsibility, 
Heather Fazio has worked toward limited government since 2009. 

She served as Executive Director of Texans for Accountable Government from 2011-2014 and has 
served as an advisory board member of Texas NORML since 2012.

Heather served as Texas Political Director of the Marijuana Policy Project from 2014-2018. 
Now, she utilizes her passion for grassroots activism and coalition building as 
Director of Texans for Responsible Marijuana Policy, an advocacy-focused coalition.

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