Sweden’s Prohibition Mirage: When “Drug Free” Becomes a Death Sentence

Sweden promised a drug-free society. Instead, it built a death machine. From overdose rates that dwarf Portugal’s to gang violence run by teenagers, this hard-hitting feature exposes the brutal cost of prohibition disguised as public health. Don’t call it a model. Call it a failure

Ring Cam: Snitches Might Get Stitches, But We Get Your Stash

Some smart cameras protect your grow. Others dime you out. Ring has quietly handed over footage to cops without a warrant under “emergency” exceptions, and cannabis growers are ditching it fast. We break down which states protect you, which systems won’t sell you out, and why your front door cam might be your worst informant.

Holding Since Sixth Grade

Before we even hit puberty, they handed us a suitcase of real drugs and called it education. This sharp, personal chronicle of the DARE era exposes how fear-mongering replaced science in America’s classrooms. From Officer Gill’s narcotics briefcase to the roots of THC stigma, the war on weed started early and never really ended.

152 NY Dispensaries Approved Then Screwed

New York just admitted it approved 152 cannabis dispensaries using flawed guidance on zoning rules. Now, equity operators are facing shutdown risks, lawsuits are looming, and faith in legalization is crumbling. With 88 shops in NYC alone, the fallout is massive. This was not a loophole. It was a system failure and it is costing people everything.

Blow Me: The Feds Claim They Can Smell THC On Your Breath

Federal researchers say they’ve detected THC in breath after edible use, but the science is flawed and the implications are dangerous. With no proven link between THC levels and impairment, this tech risks becoming another tool of biased enforcement especially against communities already targeted under cannabis laws

Café Dreams Dashed: Why California’s Cannabis Lounges Are Dying in Norms and NIMBYs

California legalized cannabis cafés in name only. Thanks to overregulation, local opposition, and bureaucratic delay, most cities never let them open. While licensed operators drown in red tape, underground lounges are thriving. This deep dive exposes how AB 1775 became another empty promise and why the social side of weed culture is being crushed by process and fear

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