Weediquette Season 1 Episode 7 Mary Janes
- TV14
- April 12, 2016
- 44 min
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In Weediquette season 1 episode 7, titled Mary Janes, the focus is on women who use marijuana as medicine and to break through preconceptions of what it means to be a female cannabis user.
The episode begins with a brief history of the prohibition of marijuana and its impact on communities of color and women. Host Krishna Andavolu then interviews several women who use marijuana to treat various medical conditions, including cancer, endometriosis, and PTSD. These women share their stories of how they have found relief and a sense of community through their use of cannabis.
Next, the show takes a deeper look into how marijuana can affect women's health and addresses some of the concerns that come along with it. Andavolu speaks with a doctor who specializes in cannabis treatments for women and learns about how the endocannabinoid system in women's bodies can differ from men's. The doctor points out that many of the products marketed towards women, such as suppositories and tinctures, have not yet been scientifically studied to determine their effectiveness.
The episode also explores the experiences of women who work in the cannabis industry, including those who have faced challenges due to their gender. Andavolu interviews a woman who was fired from her job at a dispensary for speaking out about the company's sexist work environment. Another woman shares her experiences of working in male-dominated spaces in the industry.
Weediquette's Mary Janes episode also tackles the issue of mothers who use marijuana in states where it is legal. Andavolu speaks with a mother of two who uses cannabis to treat her Crohn's disease. She describes the difficulties of explaining her medical marijuana use to her children and getting them to understand that it is medication, not a recreational drug.
The episode concludes with a discussion about how women are often excluded from the conversation surrounding marijuana legalization and the importance of advocating for more research to be done on cannabis and women's health. Andavolu emphasizes that breaking through the stigma surrounding women and marijuana is crucial to achieving this goal.
Overall, Weediquette's Mary Janes episode provides a fascinating look into the experiences of women who use marijuana for medical and recreational purposes, as well as those working in the industry. It sheds light on the unique challenges faced by these women and the need for more research and advocacy when it comes to cannabis and women's health.