Hemp’s Death Sentence Gets a Stay of Execution
A bipartisan bill would push the federal hemp THC ban to 2028, buying time for farmers, brewers, and lawmakers to replace prohibition with regulation. A bipartisan group of lawmakers is moving to slow down the federal hemp THC ban that Congress quietly enacted during last year’s government shutdown, giving the industry more time to adjust…
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A federal court filing claims former partners profited off their names through disputed cannabis licensing deals. Mike Tyson and Ric
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In 2025, cannabis is everywhere and nowhere at the same time. Everywhere in the sense that you can buy it
Rescheduling Is A Bread Sandwich: Same Law, Better PR
A federal number changed. Prohibition did not. This is a nothing burger. For a moment, it sounded historic. Cannabis was
Inside the World’s First Plastic-Free Dispensary
It is in your food. It’s in your body. It’s in almost everything you live with, and everything you interact with, and well, it’s just not healthy. Plastic. It’s the thing that’s become so ubiquitous that most people don’t even think about it, even though it’s estimated that we are ingesting about 250 grams of…
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John Waters’ Drug Confessions: ‘I’ve Taken Every One’
Who better to spend the holidays with than John Waters? Few artists are as festive as Mr. Waters, who releases
When Pharma and MAGA World Agree on Weed Rescheduling, Something’s Up
Something unusual is happening in cannabis policy right now. Groups that almost never agree on anything are suddenly speaking the
The Year in Weed: 2025’s Biggest Moments
With over 55 million cannabis fans in America, 2025 was a year of big wins and stinging losses. From headway
Teen Dies After Seeking AI Drug Advice: The Risks of Turning to a Chatbot for Comfort
A teenager in California died from an overdose after spending months asking ChatGPT, an artificial intelligence chatbot, about drug use and so-called “safe” dosages. He had friends. He studied psychology. He liked video games. According to his mother, the clearest signs of anxiety and depression didn’t show up in his social life, but they appeared…
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The War on Drugs Failed Because It Never Understood Why People Use Drugs
From pleasure and connection to harm reduction and policy failure, a look at what decades of drug enforcement got wrong
Chile at a Crossroads: What Does a Hard-Right Presidency Mean for the Future of Cannabis?
A new chapter begins for Chilean politics. After winning the runoff election against candidate Jeannette Jara by 58% to 41%,
Cannabis Rescheduling: What the Executive Order Doesn’t Do — and Who It Actually Helps
Editor’s Note: High Times has long supported the removal of cannabis from Schedule I and ultimately federal descheduling. The following
This Is What A $120,000 Cannabis Bracket Looks Like
Proper Smoke League’s Proper Cup High Rollers has reached the point where brackets stop being theory and start being pressure. The semifinals are locked. The prize is real. And the paths to the money are anything but clean. This is not a feel-good story about participation trophies or hype strains. This is a fight for…
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Legal Weed Didn’t Fix South Africa’s Cannabis Problem
High Times reporter John Veit traces South Africa’s turbulent cannabis landscape with activists Myrtle Clarke and Trenton Birch, highlighting the
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High Times just dropped “Don’t Be A Clown,” a lean cannabis satire written, directed and produced by Dan Levy Dagerman
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High Times officially turned the lights back on July 16, 2025. We didn’t relaunch anything. We reopened the site and
The War on Drugs Failed Because It Never Understood Why People Use Drugs
From pleasure and connection to harm reduction and policy failure, a look at what decades of drug enforcement got wrong about human behavior. The conversation around drugs has long been framed by cost. Policymakers calculate the billions lost every year to productivity gaps, hospitalizations, law enforcement and incarceration. The U.S. alone spends an estimated $193 billion…
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A teenager in California died from an overdose after spending months asking ChatGPT, an artificial intelligence chatbot, about drug use
Libertarians and the Long Road to Cannabis Freedom
For decades, both Democrats and Republicans have skirted around marijuana reform, but only one party has stood firmly for full
The Drug War’s Old Trick Returns in Venezuela
When a government labels something “drug enforcement,” it can widen the map of what becomes justifiable. Using Maduro’s seizure as
37% of U.S. Hip-Hop and Rap Videos Show Weed, Study Finds
In case anyone still doubted that hip-hop is one of cannabis’ most powerful cultural platforms, a new academic study has finally put hard numbers behind what the culture has been saying for decades. According to research published in the journal Substance Use & Misuse, more than 37% of hip-hop and rap music videos produced in…
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Germany’s Medical Cannabis ‘Problem’ Is That It Worked. Prices Fell. Prescriptions Exploded
By December 2025, medical cannabis prescriptions in Germany had increased by more than 3,300% compared with March 2024, the final
Legal Weed Didn’t Fix South Africa’s Cannabis Problem
High Times reporter John Veit traces South Africa’s turbulent cannabis landscape with activists Myrtle Clarke and Trenton Birch, highlighting the
A Dispensary Burned. If This Was a Pharmacy Fire, Nobody Would Be Joking
In mid-December, a small cannabis and CBD shop in Leadville, Colorado, caught fire. It was a structure fire in an
Germany’s Medical Cannabis ‘Problem’ Is That It Worked. Prices Fell. Prescriptions Exploded
By December 2025, medical cannabis prescriptions in Germany had increased by more than 3,300% compared with March 2024, the final month before cannabis was removed from the country’s narcotics law and reclassified as a non-narcotic medication. The shift simplified prescribing, opened the door wider for telemedical care and helped normalize cannabis as a regulated treatment.…
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In case anyone still doubted that hip-hop is one of cannabis’ most powerful cultural platforms, a new academic study has
Legal Weed Didn’t Fix South Africa’s Cannabis Problem
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In mid-December, a small cannabis and CBD shop in Leadville, Colorado, caught fire. It was a structure fire in an
Legal Weed Didn’t Fix South Africa’s Cannabis Problem
High Times reporter John Veit traces South Africa’s turbulent cannabis landscape with activists Myrtle Clarke and Trenton Birch, highlighting the human cost of contradictory laws, police chaos, and an export-first legalization model that sidelines legacy growers. Blending personal tragedy with policy analysis, it shows how private clubs, medicalization, and ingenuity persist in a legal gray…
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37% of U.S. Hip-Hop and Rap Videos Show Weed, Study Finds
In case anyone still doubted that hip-hop is one of cannabis’ most powerful cultural platforms, a new academic study has
Germany’s Medical Cannabis ‘Problem’ Is That It Worked. Prices Fell. Prescriptions Exploded
By December 2025, medical cannabis prescriptions in Germany had increased by more than 3,300% compared with March 2024, the final
A Dispensary Burned. If This Was a Pharmacy Fire, Nobody Would Be Joking
In mid-December, a small cannabis and CBD shop in Leadville, Colorado, caught fire. It was a structure fire in an old building, complicated by hidden voids in the walls. Fire crews from multiple counties responded. Nearby homes were evacuated as a precaution. Local officials issued an air quality alert, advising residents to stay indoors or…
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37% of U.S. Hip-Hop and Rap Videos Show Weed, Study Finds
In case anyone still doubted that hip-hop is one of cannabis’ most powerful cultural platforms, a new academic study has
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By December 2025, medical cannabis prescriptions in Germany had increased by more than 3,300% compared with March 2024, the final
Legal Weed Didn’t Fix South Africa’s Cannabis Problem
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Libertarians and the Long Road to Cannabis Freedom
For decades, both Democrats and Republicans have skirted around marijuana reform, but only one party has stood firmly for full legalization since day one: the Libertarian Party. Founded in 1971, the Libertarian Party emerged in direct contrast to President Nixon’s newly declared War on Drugs. Its first platform, adopted a year later, called for the…
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For more than half a century, cannabis cultivation has relied on a simple, widely accepted convention: the 12–12 light cycle,
Even the Feds Say Teen Marijuana Use Is Declining
For years, critics of cannabis reform have leaned on the same warning: legal weed will lead to more teens using