Reefer Report Card: The Week in Weed, Rated Aug 2, 2025 – Vol. 08

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Legalization looks great on paper. But on the ground, it is a tangle of vetoes, raids, zoning nightmares, and political theater. Let’s grade the week in weed before the next rule gets rewritten.


FEDERAL FUMBLE

Congress Pretends to Back Cannabis for Vets
In what feels like déjà vu, Congress passed another amendment to expand medical cannabis access for veterans through the VA. But just like every year, it is buried in a giant appropriations bill that is likely to be gutted before final passage.

Lawmakers call it a “symbolic win.” Vets call it bullshit. The clock keeps ticking, but no prescriptions, no protection, no peace.

Read more about the amendment in the Congressional Record


DUMBEST MOVE

New York’s Zoning Chaos Still Screws Weed Shops
New York regulators admitted this week that dozens of licensed dispensaries were approved for storefronts that are now out of compliance because of flawed zoning guidance.

Applicants followed OCM instructions. Then the state changed the rules. Now licenses are at risk.

Pot Culture Magazine covered this disaster in full. It is a textbook example of bureaucracy kneecapping equity.


MOST UNHINGED STORY

Michigan State Police

Michigan State Raids $10 Million Illegal Grow

This week, Michigan State Police stormed a 17,000-square-foot grow in Lake County, hauling off over 13,400 plants, hundreds of pounds of flower, and a handful of people who now face charges for the crime of not being blessed by the Cannabis Regulatory Agency.

Estimated street value? $10 million. But instead of helping legit farmers crushed by taxes and market chaos, the state spends time and resources flexing on unlicensed grows like we’re still living in the D.A.R.E. era.

Apparently, if you can’t afford a lawyer and a lobbyist, you’re still fair game.


MOST UNHINGED STORY

Texas AG Sues Over Hemp Ban, Then Gets Sued
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton filed a lawsuit to uphold the state’s ban on hemp-derived THC vapes and edibles, arguing they violate the Controlled Substances Act.

Within days, a coalition of businesses fired back with a constitutional challenge claiming Paxton is weaponizing the courts against legal commerce.

See the original complaint

The state is sacrificing its own economic future to preserve political optics.


CULTURE AND CHAOS

DEA Still Raiding While Rescheduling Stalls
The DEA hit licensed dispensaries in Nevada and Wisconsin this week for “compliance violations,” despite no formal movement on rescheduling cannabis.

Products were seized, businesses closed, and no charges filed.

The feds keep flipping the light switch while pretending the bulb is broken.


FINAL GRADE: C

One state stops raiding farms. Another keeps suing hemp. Congress hits rewind. The DEA never left. The only thing moving fast in weed this week is confusion. Until the system stops eating its own tail, we’re stuck in circles.


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F O R T H E C U L T U R E B Y T H E C U L T U R E

Reefer Report Card Vol. 28: The Rescheduling That Wasn’t

This week’s Reefer Report Card cuts through the hype around cannabis “rescheduling,” exposing how a label change left federal prohibition fully intact. Arrest authority, workplace punishment, and immigration penalties remain untouched. Headlines claimed progress. Reality delivered none. A week defined by performance over policy, and reform that never arrived.

THE SCHEDULE III SCAM

Federal officials claim cannabis is moving forward, but Schedule III changes nothing that matters. This investigation breaks down what rescheduling actually does, what it deliberately avoids, and why prohibition logic remains intact. Arrests continue. Markets remain conflicted. Reform language replaces reform action. The system shifts labels while preserving control.

LEGAL WEED, OLD RULES

Legalization promised freedom but preserved prohibition logic. This investigation examines how cannabis reform left arrests, racial disparities, job punishment, medical blame, and equity barriers intact. By tracing enforcement, employment law, healthcare practice, and licensing rules, it shows how legalization changed the label without dismantling the system.


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