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A dream since 2010, finally live in 2026

can-nabis.
Free the plant. Fund the science.

Education, advocacy, and community for a plant that's helped people for thousands of years. Click any state to see what's legal where, then join us at :20 past every hour.

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Cannabis Timeline
Ten thousand years on a growing vine — every major event, every era.
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Artist Marketplace
Independent painters, photographers, glassblowers. Curated, sold in /shop.
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Medical & Research
Conditions, evidence, and ongoing studies.
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Community
Chat, stories, and the 4:20 moment every hour.
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The world map

32 of 195 countries.
Cannabis is legal in some form.

Only 5 countries have fully legalized adult-use; the other 27 cover medical access, decriminalized possession, or limited programs. Color-coded across every country we track. Spin the globe, hover any country, jump to the policy detail.

Cannabis events worldwide also drop pins onto the live globe. Festivals, expos, and conferences in the full view.

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A graffiti-style guestbook. Declarations of presence, no reviews.
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The Pro / Con Timeline

One plant, two sides. Pro leaves on the left, con leaves on the right. Real stories from real people. The newest leaf is always at the top.

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  1. ProNov 19, 2024

    We need more federally-funded studies

    The science is catching up but rescheduling slows everything. I want the US to fund the research the rest of the world is already doing.

    Researcher · Israel
  2. ProJun 1, 2023

    When nothing else worked

    Fifteen years of chronic migraine. Triptans stopped working. Medical access here changed my baseline. I'm grateful every day.

    Migraine patient · Germany
  3. ConSep 17, 2021

    Worth naming dependency risks

    I want this site to honor that some people do develop a problematic relationship with cannabis. Legalization shouldn't mean pretending that never happens.

    Recovery community member
  4. ProMar 8, 2019

    Watching it help chemo patients

    Nausea, appetite, sleep. Watching patients tolerate treatment because of it convinced me this should never have been Schedule I.

    Caregiver, oncology
  5. ProJul 12, 2016

    PTSD nights stopped being unbearable

    VA could only give me pills that made me feel worse. A small dose at night meant I could actually sleep. That's not a luxury — that's a life.

    Veteran, anonymous · Colorado
  6. ConNov 2, 2014

    My concern as a parent

    I'm not against research or medical access, but I worry about marketing and potency aimed at young people. I want the conversation to include guardrails.

    Anonymous parent
  7. ProApr 20, 2010

    The reason this domain exists

    Crohn's disease made eating, sleeping, and existing exhausting. Cannabis took the edge off the pain and quieted the anxiety enough to live my life. I bought can-nabis.com hoping one day I could build a place to share that.

    Site owner · USA

Why we do this

can-nabis was a dream since 2010. The owner has Crohn's disease and cannabis has been the most reliable thing for the pain, the anxiety, and the stress. A portion of every dollar this site earns goes to legalization efforts, medical research, and patient access. No gatekeeping. Education first.

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