Reefer Report Card Vol. 31 examines a week where cannabis reform quietly retreated. Ballot rollbacks gained traction, federal action stalled, and patients remained unprotected. Legal weed stayed popular, but oversight weakened and accountability slipped. Another week where legalization survived while governance failed
Reefer Report Card Vol. 30: The Floor Starts to Give
Reefer Report Card Vol. 30 tracks a week where legalization stalled while rollback efforts gained ground. Ballot initiatives threatened regulated markets, federal reform stayed stalled, and patients were left navigating uncertainty. Demand remained strong, but oversight weakened. Another week where cannabis survived while governance quietly failed.
Legal Weed Is Under Threat
Ballot initiatives in Massachusetts, Maine, and Arizona aim to dismantle regulated adult-use cannabis markets while keeping possession legal. The strategy avoids prohibition language while stripping away oversight, legal supply, and market stability. If successful, these efforts could establish a precedent that makes voter-approved cannabis legalization reversible nationwide.
Maine’s Moldy Marijuana Sparks Emergency Recall
Maine’s first cannabis recall is here, and it’s no small issue. Moldy weed from Cannabis Cured is being pulled from shelves—here’s what went wrong
Rats in Your Breaker Box: How Maine’s Power Makes Money from Ratting Out Marijuana Growers
Maine's power companies want to profit by turning your electric meter into a snitch. Explore the ethical and legal implications of this chilling proposal in our latest article
Dark Webs and Greener Pastures: Unraveling the International Intrigue of Maine’s Illegal Cannabis Farms
Dive into the dark world of illegal cannabis farms in Maine. This article uncovers the intricate web of international crime that exploits U.S. cannabis laws, highlighting the challenges faced by local law enforcement and the broader economic impacts