PRØHBTD LEARN

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PRØHBTD LEARN is an educational web series produced by PRØHBTD Media, an innovative media platform focused on cannabis culture and lifestyle. The show is designed to educate viewers on a variety of topics related to cannabis, CBD, and hemp, and is presented in an approachable and entertaining format.

Each episode of PRØHBTD LEARN is around 10-15 minutes in length, and features a variety of experts discussing a specific aspect of cannabis culture or science. The topics covered are wide-ranging, and include everything from the history of cannabis as a medicine, to the science behind how CBD works in the body, to the legal and ethical considerations surrounding marijuana cultivation and sales.

One of the unique aspects of PRØHBTD LEARN is its visual style. The show uses a combination of animations, live-action footage, and graphics to create an engaging and visually stimulating experience for viewers. The animations are especially noteworthy, as they are often used to explain complex scientific concepts or historical events in a way that is easy to understand and entertaining to watch.

Another key feature of PRØHBTD LEARN is its diverse range of guests. The show features experts from a variety of fields, including doctors, scientists, historians, and industry professionals. These guests bring their unique perspectives and expertise to each episode, providing a well-rounded and informative view of the topic at hand.

PRØHBTD LEARN is also notable for its emphasis on education and awareness. The show doesn't shy away from controversial or sensitive topics, but instead tackles them head-on, providing viewers with the information they need to make informed decisions about cannabis use and consumption. The show also emphasizes the importance of responsible use and the potential risks associated with cannabis use, particularly for those with pre-existing medical conditions or mental health issues.

Overall, PRØHBTD LEARN is an informative and engaging web series that is well worth watching for anyone interested in learning more about cannabis culture, science, and history. The show's unique combination of visuals, expert guests, and educational content make it a standout in the crowded world of web series, and its commitment to responsible education and awareness is a refreshing and welcome addition to the ongoing conversation around cannabis use and consumption.

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Harry Anslinger: The Godfather of Cannabis Prohibition
25. Harry Anslinger: The Godfather of Cannabis Prohibition
 
Harry Anslinger is the bureaucrat most responsible for outlawing cannabis. Through racist and dishonest propaganda, his legacy includes federal prohibition, reefer madness, the gateway drug concept and even the word "marijuana." Educate yourself further in this PR˜HBTD Learn series video.
Mythbusting: 420 Edition
24. Mythbusting: 420 Edition
 
People celebrate 420 (four-twenty), the not-so-secret code for cannabis culture, each year on April 20, but where did 420 originate? Educate yourself on the many different 420 theories (and the likely answer) in this PR˜HBTD Learn series video.
The Marihuana Tax Act of 1937
23. The Marihuana Tax Act of 1937
 
The Marihuana Tax Act initiated full-scale cannabis prohibition on a national level in 1937. The story behind this law is one of the most disgraceful in U.S. history, and not even the American Medical Association could stop it. Educate yourself further in this PR˜HBTD Learn series video.
Richard's Nixon Drug War
22. Richard's Nixon Drug War
 
Richard Nixon solidified prohibition, amped up enforcement, launched the Drug War and threatened politicians who dared oppose his anti-cannabis propaganda. They didn't call him Tricky Dick for nothing. Educate yourself further on Nixon's drug war crimes in this PR˜HBTD Learn series video.
The Controlled Substances Act
21. The Controlled Substances Act
 
A year after the Supreme Court deemed the original prohibition law unconstitutional, the Nixon Administration created a new one through the Controlled Substances Act of 1970, which supported medical meth but not medical cannabis. Educate yourself further in this PR˜HBTD Learn series video.
The Boggs Act & Mandatory Minimums
20. The Boggs Act & Mandatory Minimums
 
Congress passed the Boggs Act in 1951 to establish mandatory minimums for drug offenders, making no distinction between consumers and traffickers, heroin and cannabis. Educate yourself further on this unjust law and the group that surprisingly fought against it in this PR˜HBTD Learn series video.
The Genesis of Cannabis
19. The Genesis of Cannabis
 
Humans first domesticated cannabis more than 10,000 years ago. The exact location is not clear, but researchers suggest places like the Hindu Kush mountains and the Huang He River valley. How did the plant end up around the world? Educate yourself on the answer in this PR˜HBTD Learn series video.
How Cannabis Affects Paranoia
18. How Cannabis Affects Paranoia
 
Anxiety disorders stem from genetic predisposition and environmental factors like trauma and stress, not from personal weakness. Studies suggest cannabis can help treat anxiety, but why then does it make some people anxious? Educate yourself on the answer in this PR˜HBTD Learn series video.
Pure Food and Drug Act of 1906
17. Pure Food and Drug Act of 1906
 
Cannabis prohibition started with the first federal health law, the Pure Food and Drug Act of 1906, which took cannabis out of the hands of doctors and pharmacists and into the hands of bureaucrats and organized crime. Educate yourself further in this PR˜HBTD Learn series video.
The Origin of
16. The Origin of "Marijuana"
 
When prohibitionists set out to ban cannabis, they called it "marijuana." Why adopt an obscure, foreign slang term people didn't know rather than use the familiar botanical and medical name? The answer is truly alarming. Educate yourself on "marijuana" in this PR˜HBTD Learn series video.
Is Cannabis Addictive?
15. Is Cannabis Addictive?
 
Does consuming cannabis lead to a chronic disease of the brain reward system that physically alters dopaminergic pathways, produces punishing cravings and prompts pathological pursuit of highs? Prohibitionists say yes, but does it? Educate yourself further in this PR˜HBTD Learn series video.
Should Cannabis be Legal?
14. Should Cannabis be Legal?
 
The majority of Americans now believe cannabis should again be legal, but prohibitionists continue to spread propaganda against it. What would an end to prohibition really look like? We turned to Colorado to find out. Educate yourself on the findings in this PR˜HBTD Learn series video.
Is Cannabis Medicine?
13. Is Cannabis Medicine?
 
"Cultures worldwide used cannabis as medicine dating back to the Stone Age, and Pfizer, Merck, Bristol Myers Squibb, Upjohn and other drug companies sold it pre-prohibition. Researchers today continue to find therapeutic applications. Educate yourself further in this PR˜HBTD Learn series video.
What is Hemp?
12. What is Hemp?
 
"Marijuana and hemp are the same genus (cannabis) and species (sativa), but hemp has only trace amounts of the high-producing THC. Prohibitionists outlawed hemp cultivation anyway. Educate yourself further on the plant George Washington cultivated in this PR˜HBTD Learn series video.
The Hashish Eaters Club
11. The Hashish Eaters Club
 
"Several French aristocratic intellectuals rebelled against the bourgeois moral code and formed Club Des Hashischins in the 1840s. Members included famous authors, painters, poets and doctors who met monthly to eat hashish edibles. Educate yourself further in this PR˜HBTD Learn series video.
What are Terpenes?
10. What are Terpenes?
 
"Terpenes are aromatic components in many plant resins that can attract pollinators and/or repel predators. Cannabis terpenes provide the flavor and smell, but they can also provide medicinal and physiological effects. Educate yourself further on "terps" in this PR˜HBTD Learn series video.
Top 4 Cannabis Claims Debunked
9. Top 4 Cannabis Claims Debunked
 
"Prohibitionists make alarming claims about cannabis, but is their reefer madness supported by facts (or even common sense)? We explore four common myths to see if there is any truth to the propaganda. Educate yourself further on our findings in this PR˜HBTD Learn series video.
Is Cannabis a Gateway Drug?
8. Is Cannabis a Gateway Drug?
 
Is cannabis a gateway drug? Absolutely. Just not in the way that prohibitionists say it is. In this video from the PR˜HBTD Learn series, stay ahead of the curve and educate yourself further.
Intro to Cannabis Infused Edibles
7. Intro to Cannabis Infused Edibles
 
"Edibles redefine the idea of farm-to-table cuisine, and when made correctly, these culinary gems provide tasty experiences that satisfy your medical and/or recreational goals. Educate yourself further on how to make both sweet and savory edibles at home in this PR˜HBTD Learn series video.
What is CBD?
6. What is CBD?
 
"Cannabidiol (CBD) is a natural, non-psychoactive compound in cannabis responsible for many (or even most) of the plant's medical applications. Educate yourself further on what CBD can potentially do for you and your loved ones in this PR˜HBTD Learn series video.
Indica vs. Sativa Cannabis Strains: Learn the Difference
5. Indica vs. Sativa Cannabis Strains: Learn the Difference
 
"In a nutshell, indica makes you mellow, and sativa keeps you active, and the distinction dates back to 18th-century European botanists. Many farmers now crossbreed the two species to create new hybrid strains. Educate yourself further on the differences in this PR˜HBTD Learn series video.
How Can I Avoid Arrest?
4. How Can I Avoid Arrest?
 
"The loosely defined "probable cause" allows police officers to search you and your property without a warrant, which is disconcerting since many officers still support cannabis prohibition. Educate yourself on how to avoid arrest in this PR˜HBTD Learn series video.
What are Cannabinoids?
3. What are Cannabinoids?
 
"Cannabinoids are chemical compounds that occur naturally in the human body (endocannabinoids) and cannabis (phytocannabinoids), and interactions with the endocannabinoid system (ECS) trigger various physiological actions. Educate yourself further in this PR˜HBTD Learn series video.
What are Cannabis Concentrates and Dabs?
2. What are Cannabis Concentrates and Dabs?
 
"Extracted cannabis compounds like THC and CBD can be concentrated into wax, shatter, hash, oil and other potent dabs. Most concentrates are oil based, and turning "OIL" upside down inspired a numeric, 420-like association with 710. Educate yourself further in this PR˜HBTD Learn series video.
The Problem with Cannabis Studies
1. The Problem with Cannabis Studies
 
"A 2016 study found chronic cannabis users had equal or better physical health in all categories except gum health. Some media noted how the study dispelled negative myths, yet others cherry picked the lone negative. In this PR˜HBTD Learn video, learn to see through the vilifying propaganda.
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