Tag archive

something

Posted on in Culture

California Is Spending Millions to Decide What Counts as ‘Real’ Cannabis Flavor

When California legalized adult-use cannabis, it did something bold and imperfect. It moved faster than science. That was not recklessness. It was necessity. For decades, federal law treated cannabis as a Schedule I substance, effectively blocking large-scale, real-world research into its health, economic, environmental, and social effects. States that chose legalization were forced to build… Keep Reading

Posted on in Culture

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 the case study, this article breaks down the charges, the weak points critics see in the legal architecture, and why the war on drugs keeps doubling as a foreign-policy tool. How deep does the rabbit… Keep Reading

Posted on in Culture

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 same language. Major medical organizations, Trump-aligned political operatives, and even cannabis industry advocates, all of them are applauding the same development: marijuana’s move toward Schedule III. At first glance, it reads like progress. Maybe it… Keep Reading

Posted on in Culture

Can I Even Grow? A Guide for the Aspiring Home Cultivator

There’s something primal about growing your own plant. It’s independence and freedom in a pot. A small act of rebellion in a red Solo cup. The quiet magic of planting a seed and watching life emerge from soil and light—and the satisfaction of knowing exactly what went into the flower you’ll one day hold between… Keep Reading

Posted on in Culture

Can Hemp and THC Finally Coexist? This Coalition Says Yes

Something unusual happened this week. Instead of another fight between hemp, licensed cannabis, and the legacy world, a group of long-time organizers stepped forward with a call for unity. They call it the One Plant Alliance. The idea is simple: one plant, one policy, one science-based standard that everyone can live with. The coalition is… Keep Reading

Posted on in Culture

Hemp Ban Hidden Inside Government Shutdown Bill. Mitch McConnell Backed The Move

The government might reopen. But only if Congress agrees to something else first: banning intoxicating hemp nationwide. On Sunday, Senate leadership inserted a hemp-recriminalization clause into the must-pass funding bill that would end the longest shutdown in American history, reported Marijuana Moment. On Monday, Cannabis Business Times confirmed that intoxicating hemp is being targeted as… Keep Reading

Posted on in Culture

Weed, Punk, and the Outlaw Who Accidentally Built Coachella

April 18th, 1977. Hollywood, CA. There was something foul and electric in the air that Monday night at the Starwood. The kind of charge you only find when the floor’s slick with beer and the crowd reeks of leather, cigarettes, and bad choices. The volatile energy of a live wire hissing on a wet dance… Keep Reading

Posted on in Culture

Where Hands Meet Soil: A United States Cross-Country Cultivator Celebration

There’s something sacred about soil. It’s where life begins and where it returns; the quiet alchemist that transforms death into sustenance, seed into medicine, hope into harvest. On this earth, cannabis takes root like any other healing plant, drawing minerals and mystery from depths we barely understand. But it’s also the hands that tend it,… Keep Reading

0 $0.00
Go to Top