HEMP 2018-2025

Congress just buried hemp inside the 2025 spending bill, redefining the crop to outlaw hemp-derived THC products that built a $28 billion market. Farmers, brands, and workers face erasure without a vote or debate. Pot Culture Magazine exposes how lawmakers quietly re-criminalized hemp and why voices from Cheech & Chong to NORML say this fight is far from over.

Virginia’s Legalization Lockdown

Virginia legalized cannabis four years ago, then froze its own future. Governor Glenn Youngkin vetoed retail sales, keeping weed legal to hold but illegal to buy. Now the 2025 governor’s race will decide if voters finally get what they approved. Virginia’s Legalization Lockdown exposes the hypocrisy, the politics, and the system that turned freedom into fine print.

The State That Fears Weed More Than Truth

Idaho clings to prohibition while veterans beg for relief. Kind Idaho fights to decriminalize a plant that heals, while lawmaker Bruce Skaug pushes laws that jail the sick and silence voters. This is not policy, it is punishment. The question is simple: Does Idaho fear weed more than truth?

Florida’s Ballot Trap

Florida’s war on weed just moved to the fine print. A new state directive could void over 200 000 voter signatures for a legalization initiative because petitions linked to the amendment online instead of mailing the full text. It’s democracy by bureaucracy — and proof that prohibition never dies, it just learns to file paperwork

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 With regulations that keep it safe and accessible, this amendment aims to break outdated norms and drive the state toward a future fueled by opportunity and choice.

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