Meg Hansen From Canna G.E.M.S. Is A Budtender’s Best Friend
“I wanted to make budtenders feel supported and provide a service and a community that wasn’t available when I first started.”
“I wanted to make budtenders feel supported and provide a service and a community that wasn’t available when I first started.”
“The mystery is intentional, we don’t want to spoil all the great surprises … and we always love a good theme.”
“That moment when someone leans in, wide-eyed, and asks, ‘Did you just make that?’—that spark of wonder is when everything aligns: your craft, the vibe, and the people.”
An interview with the Stupid filmmakers behind the new “stoner-surveillance-thriller”
Our interview with Blake Laitner of “We Need Rent Money,” an independent stoner movie showing soon at New Día
First outdoor Social Equity company on the East Coast prepares its third harvest in Hubbardston
The couple behind Kapnos is finally cultivating the exceptional flower they set out to grow more than a decade ago
Jimmy Carberry on old marijuana myths, Olivetol, and the importance of cannabis consumer education
Founder of Connecticut for Accessible Psychedelic Medicine tells TJM: “When people see that their own lives can improve, it builds a community [that] is willing to fight.”
“One of the biggest misconceptions I hear is that psychedelics are ‘white people stuff.’ This is far from the truth.”
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