What’s Next For Weed In The US Under A Second Trump Administration?
The Drug War infrastructure is still sitting there, waiting to be fully utilized again. Cannabis advocates can fight back, but they have to organize in new ways.
The Drug War infrastructure is still sitting there, waiting to be fully utilized again. Cannabis advocates can fight back, but they have to organize in new ways.
One study “indicates that legalization and cannabis regulation, in certain contexts, may help reduce acute care utilization in vulnerable patient groups”
Sloppy New York Times smear job includes commissioned study, 200-plus interviews, reefer-mad vignettes, and no specific mention of the virtues of cannabis
Behind every one of these arrests, there’s a person – a person with a family, a person with a story
Several state governments, as well as major corporations, have wisely amended their rules
“It was not a consensus, but still we feel it was the right thing to do based on the circumstances.”
Don’t let newscasters convince you this April 20 won’t be the most palindromic day to smoke pot of all-time
Seriously, I don’t think I have a single positive thing to say about the last 10 years except that smoking weed has gotten better
“Massachusetts will be the first state to take action since President Biden pardoned federal marijuana convictions and called on governors to follow suit.”
Looking back on old times, it seems only three types of people didn’t smoke mids in the ’90s: growers, rappers, and liars
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