Fake news isn’t just a political problem—it’s poisoning cannabis culture. From prohibition-era scare tactics to modern corporate spin, misinformation about weed has gone digital. This article rips apart the worst cannabis myths, exposes the money behind the lies, and gives you the tools to separate fact from fiction.
When Influencers Go Rogue: The Impact of Racist Outbursts in Cannabis Culture
Florence Mirsky’s racial outburst in Beverly Hills wasn’t just a viral moment — it ripped the mask off a sanitized, influencer-driven version of the cannabis industry. As backlash spreads, brands are distancing, communities are speaking out, and the question remains: Who’s really representing the culture?
The Anti-Legalization Surge: Who’s Really Behind the Pushback?
Despite overwhelming public support, a powerful web of lobbyists, corporations, and fear-peddlers is working overtime to keep weed illegal. This hard-hitting exposé follows the money trail and uncovers the real agenda behind America’s anti-cannabis surge. Spoiler: It’s not about safety, it’s about control.
New Mexico’s Cannabis War: One Year Later—Has Anything Changed?
New Mexico's cannabis industry remains troubled despite increased enforcement efforts and regulatory changes. Legal businesses struggle against illegal sales and preferential treatment for larger operators. Issues such as oversaturation and regional disparities persist, with critics emphasizing the need for fair enforcement. The state's unique cannabis model is at risk without timely reforms.
Blunt Glue: The Sticky Truth About Safety
Blunt glue claims to be the cleaner, more secure way to roll—but is it really safer? With zero FDA oversight, no combustion testing, and unregulated ingredients, you might be inhaling more than just smoke. We break down what’s actually in blunt glue, the risks, and whether saliva is still the safer option.
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.