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Is The Death Of Your Dream, A Reawakening?

 

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This past year has been filled with a full range of emotions. January 1, 2019. From the beginning of this year, the date of the death of my aunt,  became the catalyst for my traveling to California and from there began an adventurous ride that continues to today. During this year I have encountered many new and exciting precepts of my upcoming journey. As I reflect on this amazing pathway that I have chosen to be my roadmap to my future, I must first make state that as I am referencing myself in this writing, I cannot fully impress on, those reading this, of how my wife, Janet, has been the impetus of all my motivation and the drive for the direction my company is moving. I give all the glory to God and pray for divine interpretation. Meanwhile,  I have been taking time during the past few weeks to focus on the upcoming year 2020. My usual  attempts to plan anything have been thrown out the window. I am reinventing my goal setting, reworking my flowcharts and diagrams with the newfound knowledge and true inspiration that I have been soaking up these past 350 days. My newfound peer group is now made up of a multi-talented group of self motivated individuals, who I have drawn my courage from and fearlessness to  jump into the preverbal fire. At the end of this year, I encountered another death. This one was a catastrophic nightmare, in not only my mind, but also my company’s growth. However, I have woken up and now realize the opportunities afforded me during my sleep. Now, it is eyes wide open and the exuberance of the new days ahead. I am eternally grateful for the direction my mentors have provided me. 2020 is going to be the year of positive changes for those who live an awakened positive life.

Steven M Smith

CEO FOUNDER INSPIRATIONAL TECHNOLOGIES 2019

Inspirational Technologies is a Company Founded on the Ideals of Inspiring Collective Minds to Foster Health, Wellness and Compassion in our Human Interest of Peace, Love and Tolerance of each other’s human condition. We, the Company, strive to deliver to our consumers inspirational and insightful informational topics relevant to our mission. 

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“Prescription Drug, Take Back” Program At Lake Elsinore Sheriff Department on Saturday, October 26th 2019.

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The National Prescription Drug Take Back Day aims to provide a safe, convenient, and responsible means of disposing of prescription drugs, while educating the general public about the potential for abuse of medications. Drop off location in Lake Elsinore will be 333 Limited Ave. The event will last from 10:00am – 2:00pm. More locations at http://www.deadivision.usdoj.gov

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“Background Noise” Studios Morns Loss of Rick Ocasek of “The Cars” at age 75.

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“Rick Ocasek, has had a big influence on my inspired choices in my music direction.” Said Steve Smith, Producer and Director of Operations of “Background Noice” Studios.

The Cars frontman was transforming popular culture with their Techno Style and MTV videos. The rare musical chemistry was in it’s heyday in the early 80’s and “The Cars” we’re just what the New Wave Generation needed and and for me, “Just What I Needed”.

Rick Ocasek frontman for “The Cars”

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“Inspirational Technologies” Announces New Expansion in “Background Noise “ Studios

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September 10, 2019

Steven Smith, Founder/Owner of Inspirational Technologies, announced, today, the Name of the company’s new endeavor, “Background Noise” Studios. Steven, in a statement said, “My personal goals of our Company are moving in a direction that compliments our mission statement in Building a Studio to Develop, Research, and Promote Audio/Visual and Broadcasting Media Endeavors. This new branch of our Company is an extremely exciting one.” He continued, “We believe the benefits of building a Studio for our continued efforts in developing opportunities for our Company’s move into the Educational and even the Entertainment Industry is paramount to our success strategy.” When asked about the studio’s location, Steven’s response was, “No comment, at this time.” It is believed that it’s location is in Northern Florida.

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Make it Legal Florida “Adult Use of Marijuana” 2020 Ballot Possibilities Put That In Your Pipe and Smoke it!

A new effort to legalize recreational pot in Florida is underway. This time, it’s being backed by the medical marijuana industry.

Recreational could become Reality!

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Good – Bad – WTF Opinion Poll. *More than 200 million people smoke marijuana according to the 2019 World Drug Report and this number is increasing.

Opinion Polls really don’t matter anymore as much as the numbers. As they say, numbers don’t lie. It is difficult to investigate cannabis and its effects as it is a prohibited substance in most countries. Canada and Uruguay have legalized the herb and the same has happened in some US states.

There is much ignorance about the true legal status of cannabis in countries like the US. or the Netherlands. Legal regulations in these countries are inconsistent and the investigation is insufficient and even contradictory on some occasions.

The reality is that cannabis is the most consumed recreational substance (illegal or legal) worldwide. More than 200 million people smoke marijuana according to the 2019 World Drug Report and this number is increasing. This is good or bad? The answer is difficult to answer considering the inconsistency of global laws and having few research studies and, consequently, little concrete evidence of their long-term effects.

The inconsistency of the laws is especially evident in the United States. Any citizen of Colorado, a state in which cannabis was legalized in 2012, can legally purchase marijuana at a dispensary provided they have an identification document and are over 21 years old. That person crosses the state border to go to Kansas and faces a completely different legal status. Cannabis users in Kansas can be arrested and face prison sentences and high fines.

It is not easy to reach legal, moral and scientific conclusions when the same substance is legal or illegal depending on which side of the border you are on. The United States is not the only country with contradictory legal regulation.

The European Union has the highest rates of young people who use cannabis. Each member state has the power to decide on its drug policies. As in the United States, there is no general homogeneous legislation to regulate cannabis throughout the European Union. In the Netherlands you can smoke pot in some coffee shops without having legal problems. The same conduct in surrounding countries is punishable by legal sanctions that even involve jail time and significant fines.

Thomas Pietschmann, a UN drug researcher and co-author of the World Drug Report 2019, believes that although the situation in the United States and the states of the European Union may seem comparable, the reality is different.

Marijuana is not completely legal in the Netherlands. You can only sell and smoke in coffee shops designated for this purpose. It is true that cannabis is decriminalized, so people cannot go to jail for smoking a joint in public, something we cannot say about Kansas, for example. The purpose of coffee shops is not to promote cannabis use but to regulate and limit it to certain spaces.

It is complicated to build a public opinion about cannabis while it is legal or illegal just by crossing a border.

Since the decriminalization of consumption in the 1970s, cannabis use in the Netherlands has remained stable. The Dutch government has tried to curb the use of marijuana with the implementation of laws, prohibiting its advertising and restricting its sale only to Dutch citizens over 18 years. These laws are the result of an attempt to “wash your face” when the appearance of “marijuana tourists” became an annoying matter for some Dutch citizens.

Decriminalization is not the same as legalization. In our article “Adolescents consume less cannabis in states where it is legal” we refer to the latest research that shows that cannabis use in adolescents has been reduced by about 10% in those states where recreational marijuana is legal.

The decriminalization of cannabis use in the Netherlands is similar to that in most of the member states of the European Union. Drug policies in the European Union are based on harm reduction after the onset of HIV in the 1980s. Although most forms of drugs were criminalized in the United States, some states of the European Union implemented damage reduction policies.

In the United States drug regulators have changed their position over time. In the sixties and seventies, attitudes towards marijuana were very permissive. This situation changed in the 1980s with the so-called “war on drugs”, initiated by President Ronald Reagan, who began implementing zero tolerance policies. Any person arrested for possession of prohibited substances could be imprisoned.

In the 1990s, marijuana lost part of its stigma and social acceptance of the herb grew. In 2008, the first campaigns for the legalization of medical cannabis began. Medical marijuana was legalized and the herb began to decriminalize. Finally, the legalization of marijuana for recreational use for adults became a fact in some states and countries.

While cannabis use increases globally, adolescents in states where it is legal to consume marijuana for recreational use consume up to 10% less than before.

Pietschmann, who is also in charge of investigating drugs such as heroin and fentanyl, is not worried about people over 18 who smoke pot marijuana while doing so without abusing. Alcohol is a legal substance that involves many more risks than cannabis.

It is true that globally, young people over 25 consume more cannabis than before. But as we have said, teenagers smoke less in states where marijuana for recreational use is legal.

Pietschmann concludes that with the introduction of marijuana in the private sector, current cannabis has a higher THC content. This can have detrimental effects on American society. Previously, much of the marijuana exported to the United States came from Mexican farms and the herb consumed had approximately 5 or 6 percent THC. Technology has revolutionized the sector and now strains are obtained with more than 20% THC, so that the tolerance of people to the marijuana that is grown has decreased.

It is difficult to have a solid opinion about a substance that becomes illegal after crossing a border. Some governments legalize consumption while others send their users to jail. How can we draw conclusions and investigate more?

In order to draw real conclusions, marijuana should be legalized in all countries. As long as it is legal here and illegal there, there will always be a black market and we all know that the forbidden have a magnet effect among teenagers.

It is logical that cannabis use increases among citizens who feel free to consume and buy. What would be truly worrying is that it would increase the consumption of alcohol and opiates, which is what has happened in these in which cannabis remains illegal.

According to the World Drug Report 2019, 200 million people use cannabis. How many people consume alcohol, smoke tobacco and / or consume opiates? Many of those 200 million cannabis consumers are people who replaced opiates with cannabis.