New Mexico’s cannabis industry is facing a dual threat: market oversaturation and a thriving illicit market. Despite the rapid growth in legal dispensaries, black market operations continue to undermine legitimate businesses, putting public health and safety at risk. Regulators struggle to enforce compliance as legal operators call for stronger oversight and protections
The Future of Cannabis: 10 Wild Predictions for the Next Decade
As cannabis continues to evolve, what will the next decade look like? From AI-run dispensaries to infused clothing, we explore 10 wild predictions for how cannabis could reshape industries and culture in the next 10 years
France’s Cannabis Conundrum: Why It’s Time for Legalization
As France stalls on cannabis reform, other countries are cashing in. Here's why legal weed could revolutionize the French economy and more
New Mexico Cannabis Market Faces Oversaturation, Dispensary Closures
New Mexico’s cannabis industry is on the verge of collapse as dispensaries are suffocated by oversaturation and illegal market competition. With over 3,000 cannabis licenses in a state of just over 2 million, retailers are struggling to survive
Shadow Trade: True Crime in the Drug World
Internal theft is bleeding the cannabis industry dry. From vault heists to armed robberies coordinated by employees, dispensary workers are turning criminal in this high-stakes game. Here’s how it’s all going down. Read the full story now
Maine’s Moldy Marijuana Sparks Emergency Recall
Maine’s first cannabis recall is here, and it’s no small issue. Moldy weed from Cannabis Cured is being pulled from shelves—here’s what went wrong