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Big Finance Found A New Way To Go After Cannabis: By Policing Speech

In Transaction Denied, Rainey Reitman argues that cannabis was never merely underbanked. It was pushed to the margins by a financial system willing to punish businesses, writers and entire communities for getting too close to the plant. For years, the cannabis industry has been fed some version of the same story. The banking mess is… Keep Reading

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Meet Hypno Seeds: Art, Genetics, and a New Cannabis Wave

There’s a new kind of cannabis brand emerging—one that doesn’t lean on tired stereotypes or nostalgia to sell you a dream. It’s sharper than that. More intentional. Built for people who don’t just smoke weed—they do something with it. Hypno Seedsis stepping into that space with a clear point of view: cannabis isn’t about checking… Keep Reading

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Colorado Tried To Ban Intoxicating Hemp. It Still Made Its Way Into Legal Weed

A new ProPublica investigation found that Colorado banned chemically converted intoxicating hemp on paper, but weak testing rules, enforcement gaps and industry carve-outs still allowed questionable products to reach consumers through the country’s oldest legal marijuana market. Colorado did not fail because legal weed was a bad idea. Colorado failed because regulators left the door… Keep Reading

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A Rare South American Cannabis Power Move Is Taking Shape In Argentina

Flowers & Terps and Universal Growing are joining forces in a move that blends flower credibility, cultivation culture, infrastructure and global ambition, an uncommon kind of partnership in South America’s cannabis industry. Something unusual is happening in South American cannabis, and it starts in Argentina. Flowers & Terps, a flower-driven brand with unmatched credibility in… Keep Reading

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The Best Rolling Papers on Earth, According to High Times Readers

Rolling papers aren’t props. They’re the instrument that sets the pace and feel of a session. Whole towns learned to work with fiber, water and heat the way a luthier tunes a guitar. You can see it in the watermark, in how the seam seals, in how the ember travels without racing or stalling. Today’s… Keep Reading

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Superstar-Owned Soccer Club Fined… Because the Stadium Smelled Like Weed

A first-division soccer club in Portugal made headlines this weekend, but not for anything that happened on the field. The team, owned by Brazilian superstar Vinícius Jr., was fined by the Portuguese Football Federation after reports of a strong weed smell coming from the stands. According to Argentine sports outlet Olé, the incident took place… Keep Reading

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