If George Washington Grew Weed, Why Can’t You?

George Washington grew weed—or at least, what the government would call weed today. So why can’t you? The same country that puts his face on the money still locks people up for growing the same plant he did. The hypocrisy is off the charts, and we’re diving into why America’s prohibitionist policies are a broken relic of the past.

Reefer Rebellion: The Sinister History of the Left-Handed Cigarette

The term "left-handed cigarette" reflects the historical stigma against left-handedness and symbolizes rebellion against prohibition. Originating in Harlem's jazz scene, it was a coded term for marijuana, used by musicians to avoid authorities. Although the phrase has faded over time, its nostalgic charm suggests it may resurface in cannabis culture.

The Winter Rebellion: Defining Counterculture and Cannabis History

Winter doesn’t hibernate—it rebels. From the Sunset Strip riots to Uruguay’s cannabis breakthrough, we explore the defining moments in counterculture and cannabis history.

Who Is the Zig-Zag Man? The Story Behind the Iconic Stoner Symbol

Who is the Zig-Zag Man, and why has he been rolling with stoners for generations? Dive into the story of this legendary figure and his place in cannabis culture.

The Cannabis Chronicles: How Every Generation Got High( Millennials)

Millennials, born between 1981-1996, have reshaped cannabis culture. The legalization movement, social media, and wellness trend have normalized cannabis use. They've navigated workplace challenges and mental health debates, and created modern cannabis slang. Leading the cannabis industry's "green rush," they've spurred cannabis tourism and redefined the herb's role in their lifestyle

The Cannabis Chronicles: How Every Generation Got High

How Every Generation Got High. Explore how the Baby Boomers transformed cannabis from a counterculture symbol to a mainstream movement, from the highs of Woodstock to the lows of the War on Drugs

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