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New Mexico’s House Bill 10 allows the state to hire seven certified peace officers to enforce cannabis licensing, investigate illegal grows, and protect legitimate businesses.
Ohio legislators have paused consideration of Senate Bill 56—proposing THC limits, public smoking bans, and dispensary caps—until after the summer recess, with decisions expected in fall 2025.
Plummeting cannabis tax revenues led Santa Barbara County to dissolve its cannabis enforcement unit and redirect funds toward mental health and legal services for ICE-affected families.
Starting July 1, 2025, Maryland will ban unlicensed cannabis products containing over 0.5 mg THC per serving or 2.5 mg per package—violators face fines or charges.
Our cultivation columnists offer a deep dive into the practice of outdoor cannabis farming, and what makes it better — in nearly every respect — than indoor growing.
MERRY JANE: What’s the history of cannabis suppositories? Dr. Paula-Noël Macfie: Suppositories and plant medicine have been documented in recorded history for thousands of years. Suppository ...
Rolled or pressed hashish has been around forever, but the sticky brown bricks seem to be falling out of vogue within America’s legal cannabis industry. What exactly is happening with hash?
Psilocybin is an active psychotropic compound found in mushrooms of the Psilocybe genus, frequently called “magic mushrooms” or “shrooms.” The genus comprises over 200 mushroom species ...
Ohio officials urge residents to use caution with fireworks, alcohol and public cannabis use during July 4 celebrations to reduce injuries, fires and legal issues.
If you smoked weed in college (you did), you probably had a run-in with a guy wearing a drug rug. The drug rug (a.k.a. Baja hoodie) is worn by all sorts of stoners, from Dave Matthews Band fans ...
They don’t teach you in Sunday school that cannabis appears in the Old Testament but modern scholarship shows that cannabis was used sacramentally by Moses and the ancient Israelites. Cannabis ...
As you might have guessed, the CIA isn’t looking for stoner spies. But according to a new statement, Langley is fine with some youthful drug experimentation, as long as applicants are honest ...
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