As of 2025, cannabis policy is evolving globally, with notable developments in California, Germany, Thailand, and Morocco. California will introduce consumption lounges; Germany is legalizing cannabis, aiming to reduce the black market; Thailand has reversed legalization, and Morocco seeks to dominate cannabis exports. Consumers must stay informed and engaged amidst these changes.
420 Degrees of Separation: How Cannabis Connects Us in Surprising Ways
Cannabis serves as a unique social connector, bridging gaps across diverse backgrounds and experiences. It fosters moments of authentic connection, seen in gatherings, dispensaries, and online forums. While it doesn’t solve life's problems, it offers relief and camaraderie, reminding us of our shared humanity amidst life's chaos.
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.
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.
Amendment 3: A Call for Freedom and Dollars in Florida
Florida’s Amendment 3 is more than a vote—it’s a statement. Legalizing recreational marijuana could inject millions into the economy, create jobs, and defend personal freedoms. With regulations that keep it safe and accessible, this amendment aims to break outdated norms and drive the state toward a future fueled by opportunity and choice.
Arkansas Supreme Court Crushes Medical Marijuana Expansion Just Weeks Before Election
Arkansas’ Supreme Court struck down a ballot initiative to expand medical marijuana, ruling that the measure was misleading to voters. With the election just weeks away, advocates are left reeling