Why Do We Call It Getting ‘High’?

The term "high" has historical roots, symbolizing elevation and transcendence. Its popularity surged through the 19th century and the jazz era, cemented by the 1960s counterculture. While alternative terms like "lifted" and "baked" exist, "high" resonates due to its brevity and significance in the intoxication lexicon. Different cultures use varied expressions for the euphoric state.

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.

Acapulco Gold: The Legendary Strain That Keeps on Shining

Dive into the rich history and invigorating effects of Acapulco Gold, the legendary sativa that continues to captivate cannabis enthusiasts.

Paradise in the Crossfire

The Hawaii Cannabis Expo showcased the ongoing battle for cannabis reform, featuring advocates like cancer survivor Hansel Aquino, who share transformative experiences with cannabis. Despite resistance from law enforcement and bureaucratic hurdles, public support is growing. The movement seeks to dismantle stigma and outdated laws while addressing the thriving black market.

The Best Places to Work If You Love Weed

Looking for a job that won’t make you piss in a cup? We’ve got you covered with the best stoner-friendly careers out there

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.

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