Marijuana PAC Shows No Activity for First Three Months of 2023

A pro-marijuana political action committee in Arkansas has engaged in no activity so far this year, according to reports filed with the Secretary of State’s office.

Grow PAC represents the Arkansas Cannabis Industry Association, a trade association for medical marijuana in Arkansas.

The political action committee filed its quarterly financial statement with the Arkansas Secretary of State last month, reporting no activity in January, February, or March.

In the past the group has donated thousands of dollars to candidates running for office in Arkansas.

As we have said many times, marijuana is a multimillion dollar business, and the corporations behind marijuana have a lot of money at their disposal.

While Grow PAC has been inactive in Arkansas so far this year, that could change as the 2024 election season approaches.

It is important to remember that so-called “medical” marijuana is far from “safe.”

Marijuana use — including medical marijuana — can impair cognitive function, memory, and attention — especially for teens and young adults.

Research also indicates marijuana use may affect coordination and motor skills — potentially increasing the risk of accidents and injuries.

And studies suggest that medical marijuana use during pregnancy may pose risks for unborn children. A 2021 study out of California found infants were 35% more likely to die within a year of birth if their mother used marijuana heavily; the study also found that infants were more likely to be born preterm, have a low birth weight, and be small for their gestational age.

Marijuana use is scientifically linked to heart diseases, according to the American Heart Association.

A study published in the Canadian Medical Association Journal found adults under age 45 who frequently use marijuana are roughly twice as likely to suffer from a heart attack as adults who do not use marijuana.

And smoking marijuana on a regular basis is associated with chronic cough and phlegm production, and the American Lung Association writes simply that, “Smoking marijuana clearly damages the human lung.”

As we have said time and again, marijuana may be many things, but “harmless” simply is not one of them.

Articles appearing on this website are written with the aid of Family Council’s researchers and writers.

Planned Parenthood’s PAC Reports No Activity in Arkansas for Start of 2023

Planned Parenthood’s political action committee in Arkansas conducted virtually no activity during the first three months of 2023, according to financial reports filed last week.

Planned Parenthood Great Plains Votes Arkansas serves as the abortion giant’s political action committee in the state. The organization donates to candidates and causes that align with Planned Parenthood’s agenda.

In a report filed Thursday, the political action committee indicated it had no activity in Arkansas from January to March of this year, other than minor administrative activity.

The PAC currently has $12,075.90 on hand that it could give to candidates ahead of the 2024 elections.

Now that Roe v. Wade has been reversed and abortion is prohibited in Arkansas except to save the life of the mother, groups like Planned Parenthood are turning their attention toward state elections and legislation.

With that in mind, Planned Parenthood could use its PAC in Arkansas to try to influence public policy or public opinion on abortion in the coming months.

The Benefits of Marrying Early

According to a recent study from the Institute for Family Studies, “On average, early-marrieds enjoy slightly higher marital quality than later-marrieds” on metrics like “relationship satisfaction, sexual satisfaction, teamwork, and communication.” 

Women who marry early, for example, reported an 11% lead in sexual satisfaction over those who marry later in life. For men, the gap is even bigger, at 14%. This supports findings from another IFS study that, “spouses who have only had sex with their current spouse have the highest levels of sexual satisfaction in their marriage.”  

These findings counter widespread cultural assumptions that couples should be sure of “compatibility” and that sexual autonomy and so-called “sexual freedom” is the path to personal happiness. God gave marriage to the world as a gift, as the best context for sex, and as a real-life sign of His love for His people.  

We shouldn’t be surprised when His way actually works.

Copyright 2023 by the Colson Center for Christian Worldview. Reprinted from BreakPoint.org with permission.