- 4/20 Day 2024 is near — what stoner snack are you based on your zodiac sign?
It's the highest of holidays, folks.
- How much are Cannabis Festival tickets to see Wu-Tang Clan and Thundercat?
We know you marijuana go.
- The Battle Over Zaza Waza: A Lifelong Liberal Joins New York’s Weed War
When an illegal smoke shop opened across the street, Gale Brewer, a local councilwoman, vowed to close it. What happened next was “like a Fellini movie.”...
- ‘A roof over our people’s heads’: the Indigenous US tribe building hempcrete homes
Minnesota’s Lower Sioux Indian Community is pioneering green building with its fully integrated hempcrete facility – a first in the country When Earl Pendleton first heard about building houses out of hemp more than a decade ago, it seemed like a far-fetched idea. To start, it was still illegal to grow hemp – the non-psychoactive strain of *Cannabis sativa* – in the US. Importing it from overseas was […]...
- ¿Es más seguro consumir comestibles de cannabis que fumar?
Según los expertos, ambos tienen sus propios riesgos.
- Ex-SC teacher accused of giving drugs to teen student in front of her two kids who ratted her out: cops
Clayton is facing two counts of unlawful conduct toward a child and one count of contributing to the delinquency of a minor.
- Workers at California cannabis-delivery service threaten ‘unprecedented’ strike
After Eaze workers unionized with United Food and Commercial Workers, company cut pay and wouldn’t address it in negotiations Delivery drivers and other workers at the US’s largest cannabis-delivery company are threatening to strike in what would likely be the biggest work stoppage to hit the cannabis industry. Nearly 600 workers at 11 depot locations owned by Eaze, a cannabis-delivery company in southern […]...
- Don’t flood market with legal pot shops, NY cannabis industry warns
A group representing the legal marijuana industry is warning Gov. Hochul's cannabis regulators that dramatically increasing the number of pot stores could have "disastrous consequences" for current licensed operators.
- Do you care if your employees are high at work? I don’t
Some companies operate a draconian policy on drugs and other intoxicants. Fine. But for me it’s performance that counts Cannabis. Caffeine. Adderall. Xanax. Ritalin. Vicodin. Tito’s and Jameson. These are all legal substances in most states. Some can only be used when medically prescribed. The others are used “recreationally” and more people are using them than ever before. I know this because I know […]...
- Nine busted in $686M Ponzi scheme that targeted medical marijuana investors
The arrests occurred April 11 and the suspects were charged with suspicion of fraud.
- California sober: what does it mean and is it good for you?
Weed is becoming more mainstream, with more people exclusively using cannabis products – here’s what you need to know about being ‘California sober’ Cannabis, now legal in 24 states, is a $40bn industry in America. That may not be much compared to the $260bn alcohol market, but a shift is afoot. As booze trends down, with young people drinking less and beer sales in decline, sales of marijuana are […]...
- Chemical found naturally in cannabis may reduce anxiety-inducing effects of THC, researchers show
New research adds to evidence that a chemical found naturally in cannabis can -- in the right amounts -- lessen the anxiety-inducing effects of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the primary psychoactive sister chemical found in cannabis.
- Animal tranquilliser found in cannabis vapes and illicit sedatives in UK
Xylazine can cause skin ulcers and overdoses and has caused multiple deaths since 2022, warn researchers People buying cannabis vapes and illicit sedatives to treat pain, anxiety and insomnia risk unknowingly consuming a powerful animal tranquilliser that can cause skin ulcers and overdoses. Xylazine has been prevalent in the US for several years, where it is commonly found mixed with strong opioids, such as […]...
- John Sinclair, 82, Dies; Counterculture Activist Who Led a ‘Guitar Army’
His imprisonment for a minor marijuana offense became a cause célèbre. He was released after John Lennon and Yoko Ono sang about him at a protest rally.
- John Sinclair, 82, Dies; Counterculture Activist Who Led a ‘Guitar Army’
His imprisonment for a minor marijuana offense became a cause célèbre. He was released after John Lennon and Yoko Ono sang about him at a protest rally.
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