The real reason behind "Scrommitting"? Fake or Real? What's Snoop and Willie say about Scrommitting?

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As soon as President Donald Trump says he is going to remove it from the schedule one drug list....... BAM a brand-new side effect NEVER ever recorded before over Thousands of years and Billions of people who have used it. @snoopdogg @WillieNelson what are your thoughts on this? My 35 years of experience says they are full of S**t, but I have been wrong before....2....3 times at most....!

"The oldest archaeological evidence of human interaction with Cannabis sativa dates to approximately 10,000–12,000 years ago (around 8000 BCE or earlier). This includes cannabis achenes (seeds) found at an archaeological site on the Oki Islands near Japan, as well as early hemp fiber imprints on Yangshao culture pottery in China from the 5th millennium BCE (circa 5000–3000 BCE). These finds indicate the plant's use primarily for fiber (hemp), seeds (food/oil), or possibly other practical purposes, rather than psychoactive effects.The earliest clear evidence of psychoactive or ritualistic use (e.g., intentional consumption for its mind-altering properties) comes much later:Around 2700–2500 years ago (circa 700–500 BCE), from tombs in northwestern China (e.g., Yanghai Tombs in the Turpan region and Jirzankal Cemetery in the Pamir Mountains). These sites yielded preserved cannabis plants with detectable THC (the primary psychoactive compound) and wooden braziers containing charred residues of high-THC cannabis, indicating it was burned and inhaled during funerary rituals."

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