Indiana Republicans have introduced House Bill 1630, aiming to legalize recreational marijuana for adults over 21 without first establishing a medical program. While proponents argue for its necessity, the bill faces significant opposition from leadership and skepticism in the Senate. Public support for legalization grows, mirroring neighboring states like Michigan and Illinois.
Global Cannabis Laws Changing in 2025
As of 2025, cannabis policy is evolving globally, with notable developments in California, Germany, Thailand, and Morocco. California will introduce consumption lounges; Germany is legalizing cannabis, aiming to reduce the black market; Thailand has reversed legalization, and Morocco seeks to dominate cannabis exports. Consumers must stay informed and engaged amidst these changes.
Hypocrisy in High Places: Louisiana’s THC Tango
Louisiana’s new THC restrictions are a slap in the face to small businesses while drive-through daiquiris remain unregulated. This hypocritical legislation ignores the real dangers of alcohol and threatens an industry striving for legitimacy. The absurdity of it all highlights a troubling disconnect in the state's approach to cannabis
Ohio’s Cannabis Laws Face a Reckoning
Ohio’s cannabis laws are under fire as lawmakers propose drastic changes to home-growing and hemp products. Are voters’ freedoms at risk?
Colorado Springs Just Lit the Fuse on a Decade-Long Weed War
Voters in Colorado Springs flipped the script, approving recreational cannabis sales after a decade-long ban. As the city evolves, it faces legal battles over zoning restrictions that could limit the industry’s potential. Can the Springs embrace progress, or will bureaucracy burn the victory?
New Mexico’s New Plan to Police Pot: More Red Tape or Real Change?
New Mexico lawmakers are proposing a bold new step to tackle the black market by arming the Cannabis Control Division with police power. But will adding a layer of enforcement make a dent in illegal sales, or is this just another bureaucratic delay tactic?