Idaho lawmakers just passed a bill imposing a mandatory $300 fine for marijuana possession, proving their commitment to outdated policies over real progress. While veterans suffer and economic opportunities slip away, the state clings to prohibitionist nonsense. This isn’t about safety it’s about control.
Indiana, Where Weed Bills Go to Die
Indiana lawmakers keep killing cannabis bills while turning a blind eye to alcohol-related deaths and DUIs. With neighboring states cashing in on legalization, Hoosiers are left behind in a puritanical, outdated system. Will Indiana finally wake up, or keep pretending it’s 1950?
Hawaii Moves to Legalize Marijuana: What You Need to Know
Hawaii is on the brink of legalizing recreational marijuana. Here’s what’s in the bill, how it’s different from past efforts, and what happens next.
Paradise in the Crossfire
The Hawaii Cannabis Expo showcased the ongoing battle for cannabis reform, featuring advocates like cancer survivor Hansel Aquino, who share transformative experiences with cannabis. Despite resistance from law enforcement and bureaucratic hurdles, public support is growing. The movement seeks to dismantle stigma and outdated laws while addressing the thriving black market.
Idaho’s Reefer Madness: The $300 Fine That Costs More Than You Think
Idaho’s House Bill 7 slaps a $300 fine on marijuana possession, but the real cost is much higher. From financial missteps to human suffering, we break it all down
Youngkin’s War on Weed: The Governor Who Thinks He Knows Better Than You
In 2025, Virginia faces stagnation in its cannabis market due to Governor Glenn Youngkin's vetoes, prioritizing outdated moral objections over voters' desires for a regulated market. Despite public support and proven benefits in other states, his actions obstruct revenue, job growth, and safety, urging Virginians to mobilize for change.