Reefer Report Card: The Week in Weed, Rated September 20, 2025 – Vol. 15

Reefer Report Card Vol. 15 breaks down the week in cannabis. Texas raised age limits on hemp THC, California cut taxes to stop the bleeding, Ohio sales surged while bans held firm, Germany’s scientists pushed for oversight, and the White House talked rescheduling without action.

House GOP’s Rescheduling Block is the Last Gasp of a Dying Drug War

House GOP’s Rescheduling Block is the Last Gasp of a Dying Drug War. On Sept. 11, 2025, the House Appropriations Committee advanced a bill blocking DOJ funds from rescheduling cannabis. It is a prohibition theater dressed as governance, protecting alcohol, pharma, and law enforcement donors while ignoring science and public opinion. Two-thirds of Americans back legalization, yet Congress clings to 1971. This is the last gasp of a dying drug war.

Canada’s Quiet Revolution: How the Legal Market Crushed the Street

Five plus years after legalization, Canada has pulled most consumers into the legal cannabis market. A new Waterloo study shows 78% of users buy legally, with prices converging and Ontario leading sales past $2.1B. With over 3,000 stores nationwide, Canada’s retail footprint is crushing the illicit trade while the U.S. still lags.

The Great Cannabis Con Job

Politicians whisper “maybe,” the markets jump, and the cannabis community cheers for a win that never comes. The Great Cannabis Con Job exposes the bait-and-switch of rescheduling talk, revealing how it stalls real reform, distracts from federal prohibition, and leaves prisoners behind. This is not progress; it is political theater dressed as change

🌿 Reefer Report Card: The Week in Weed, Rated July 12, 2025 – Vol. 05

The DEA stalls cannabis rescheduling, federal agents raid a legal California grow, and Pennsylvania lawmakers push for bipartisan legalization. VA doctors may soon recommend cannabis, and Los Angeles debates taxes and licenses. Pot Culture Magazine grades the week’s chaos in Reefer Report Card Vol. 05.

A Dream of Freedom: What If We Celebrated the Fourth Like We Were Actually Free?

A warm summer evening sets the tone for a sharp reflection on cannabis, culture, and the meaning of freedom. Pot Culture Magazine imagines a future where lighting up on the Fourth of July is more than a risk. It is a right. A dream of marijuana rescheduling blends with memories of perfect summers.

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