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What’s Missing? A Look at the Past…

Bridges Columns/Editorial

…and Why Some People Relish It.” By James Bridges

In recent years, Oklahoma has witnessed a profoundtransformation in its attitude towards cannabis. Once relegated to the underground, the acceptance of cannabis has grown exponentially, thanks to the changing legal landscape and shifting societal norms. Yet, as cannabis goes mainstream, some individuals find themselves reminiscing about the nostalgia, incognito experiences, and countercultural vibes that once defined the cannabis lifestyle.

While traveling around Oklahoma and talking with several people that are either in the industry or living the lifestyle, I have discovered there may be something that everyone might be missing. Samantha, a free-spirited artist living in the vibrant Paseo Arts District, reminisces about the days when cannabis was a symbol of rebellion and an underground community. “There was acertain magic to those times,” she reflects. “The thrill of secrecy,the camaraderie, and the sense of being part of a counterculture made cannabis more than just a recreational activity – it was a way of life.”

For Samantha, the increasing legalization and normalization ofcannabis in Oklahoma have dulled the edges of what once made it unique. “It’s great that it’s accessible and safer now,” she says, “but I can’t help but miss the mysterious allure of the forbidden.”

Marcus, a successful entrepreneur in the oil and gas industry, shares a perspective rooted in his conservative background.”Growing up in a traditional, conservative family, cannabis was out of the question,” he admits. “But as society evolved, I found myself less and less worried about what everybody was thinking.”

As cannabis becomes more mainstream, Marcus acknowledges the convenience and safety in accessing it today. However, he also feels that something is missing. “The thrill of the hunt, and
the sense of rebellion added a layer of excitement.”

Jennifer, owner of the Pott County Hide-Out dispensary,appreciates the advancements in cannabis accessibility and the opportunity for responsible use but understands the yearning for the past. “Some of our customers come in seeking the nostalgia of the underground experience,” she says. “While they appreciate the safer and legal environment, they also miss the excitement of the ‘old days.'”

It’s clear that the changing landscape of cannabis in Oklahoma has left a unique mark on individuals from various cultural andeconomic backgrounds. The underground countercultural vibe once associated with cannabis is now a distant memory for many, replaced by legality, safety, and open acceptance.

As cannabis continues to evolve in the Sooner State, it’s essential to appreciate both the past and present aspects of the cannabis lifestyle. The nostalgia for the underground counterculture adds a layer of complexity and depth to the overall experience, reminding us of the journey from the shadows to the spotlight.

In the end, whether you yearn for the past or embrace the present, the acceptance of cannabis in Oklahoma isundoubtedly a reflection of societal change. Embrace with your head held high.

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