New York’s ‘legal’ weed scene is a tangled mess of high taxes, restricted access, and big business at the expense of locals. Here’s what’s really going on.
Blazing Professions: Jobs Where Cannabis Keeps the Grind Going
The CDC's analysis reveals that cannabis use is prevalent among certain professions, especially in food service (20.7%) and creative fields (17.5%). Construction workers also partake at 15.9%. In contrast, public administrators and utility workers report much lower usage. Overall, about 10.7% of employed adults use cannabis, indicating its integration into workplace culture.
Idaho’s Shot in the Dark: The Grassroots Push to Legalize Personal Pot Use
Idaho’s latest ballot measure could make history—or just fizzle out. Here’s what you need to know about the grassroots push to legalize personal-use cannabis.
Cannabis Controversies: The Wildest Weed Myths Still Out There
Cannabis myths persist like a bad high, but it’s time to debunk the nonsense. From the ‘gateway drug’ scare to the myth of laziness, we’re setting the record straight.
Nebraska’s Green Light: A New Era for Medical Marijuana
Nebraska voters have spoken, passing medical marijuana initiatives that signal a historic policy shift and economic opportunity for the state.
Pot Stocks Take a Hit as Florida’s Amendment 3 Fails to Pass
Florida’s Amendment 3 tanked, sending shockwaves through the cannabis industry and tanking pot stocks. What does this failure mean for the future of legalization?