As France stalls on cannabis reform, other countries are cashing in. Here's why legal weed could revolutionize the French economy and more
Illinois Supreme Court Rules Smell of Burnt Cannabis Isn’t Enough to Justify Vehicle Searches
The Illinois Supreme Court has ruled that the smell of burnt cannabis alone cannot justify warrantless vehicle searches. This ruling changes how police conduct cannabis-related traffic stops, reinforcing the legal rights of cannabis users in the state
Shadow Trade: True Crime in the Drug World
Despite legal weed, cartel-run smuggling operations continue to funnel millions in illegal cannabis across the U.S.-Mexico border. Law enforcement recently busted a $2M smuggling ring. Read more now
Diddy’s Empire Crumbles: Federal Charges, Sex Trafficking, and Drugs
The allegations against Sean "Diddy" Combs expose a twisted underworld of drugs, sex trafficking, and power games that bring down an empire
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
Japan Cracks Down on Cannabis Use, Legalizes Medical Access
Japan is cracking down on recreational cannabis use with prison sentences of up to seven years, while allowing medical cannabis for the first time. This major shift reflects both growing concerns over youth drug abuse and the international pressure to legalize medical marijuana