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.
How Not to Get Busted This Halloween
Halloween is the system’s favorite setup. Cops cruise for chaos while cities twist cannabis freedom into new traps. This Pot Culture Magazine field manual cuts through fake reform with real-world survival moves. Know your rights, guard your stash, film the truth, and keep your freedom when the lights flash blue.
America Still Arrests for Weed, Just Pretends It Doesn’t
Despite legalization in half the country, over 204,000 Americans were arrested for marijuana in 2024, most for possession. The FBI, ACLU, and DOJ data expose how outdated laws, racial disparities, and political hypocrisy keep the drug war alive under new names. America claims reform, yet still profits from punishment. The hustle just wears a badge now.
Century of Smoke and Lies
A hundred years after the 1925 International Opium Convention first outlawed cannabis, prohibition still stands as one of the biggest policy failures in modern history. From colonial fear and racist propaganda to Nixon’s drug war and global treaties, the cost has been human lives, stolen freedom, and wasted truth. The plant survived. The lies didn’t.
The Legalization Myth
Nearly 90% of Americans support marijuana legalization, yet arrests for cannabis possession continue across the country. With over 200,000 weed arrests in 2023 alone and deep racial disparities in enforcement, public opinion clearly isn't setting policy. This report digs into the myth of legalization and the brutal reality still unfolding on the ground.
Virginia’s Cannabis Future Hangs in the Balance: How to Fight for Progress
Virginia's cannabis future is on the line as Governor Youngkin considers a bill to legalize retail sales. The cannabis community isn't backing down, and there are ways to fight for progress even if the governor hesitates. Here's how you can get involved and make a difference