The $534M Cannabis Heist: California’s War on Competition

California seized $534 million worth of “illegal” weed in 2024, claiming it was about public safety—but was it really? While legacy growers get raided, contaminated corporate weed gets a free pass. This isn’t about protecting consumers—it’s about eliminating competition. We follow the money to expose who actually benefits from California’s war on weed.

Snowed In, Dried Out: How Winter Storms Are Freezing the Weed Supply

Winter storms are wreaking havoc on the cannabis supply chain, leaving growers stranded, deliveries delayed, and dispensary shelves running dry. With unpredictable weather getting worse, is the industry ready for the fight, or are we all just getting left in the cold?

When The Weed Goes To Shit, Who Pays?

Severe weather is wreaking havoc on cannabis supply chains, leaving customers with dry, subpar weed. But who’s responsible? Dispensaries, black market dealers, or the weather itself? We break it down, offering insights into how consumers can demand better and avoid getting ripped off.

High Profile Hack Hits STIIIZY

STIIIZY, a major cannabis company in California, suffered a massive data breach affecting over 422,000 customers, including sensitive personal information. Hackers linked to the Everest Ransomware group exploited vulnerabilities through a compromised vendor. The incident highlights significant cybersecurity gaps in the industry, prompting calls for greater protective measures and increasing concerns about identity theft and privacy violations.

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