Outlaw Crop: The Hemp Story

Hemp’s long exile from American agriculture ended with the 2018 Farm Bill. Once banned as contraband, it’s now a cornerstone of sustainable farming and wellness culture. From hempcrete to CBD, this plant’s comeback shows how truth outlasts propaganda. The Hemp Redemption traces its journey from demonization to global commodity.

Reefer Saints and Sinners: The Outlaw Monks of Marijuana

Before weed went corporate and clean, it was kept alive by outlaws in flannel and flip-flops who risked prison to protect a plant. These weren’t boardroom visionaries or brand ambassadors—they were underground botanists, seed smugglers, and clone-hustling legends. From Nevil’s skunky Dutch castles to the hills of Kentucky and the grow rooms of California, this is the real origin story of cannabis culture one built with grit, guts, and a middle finger to the system.

Blunt Truth: Cinco de Mayo Isn’t About Margaritas

Cinco de Mayo is misconceived in the U.S. as a celebration for partying, but it commemorates the Battle of Puebla, symbolizing Mexican resilience. The cannabis industry mirrors this appropriation, marketing products without acknowledging the culture's significance. To honor this day, cannabis brands should promote education and support for Latino communities instead of perpetuating stereotypes.

420 in the Age of Legalization: What’s Left to Fight For?

The celebration of 4/20 has shifted from its original meaning of rebellion and community to a commercialized event reflecting empty promises. Despite legalization in many states, disparities persist, with ongoing arrests and barriers for marginalized communities. True significance lies in honoring the past and the fight for genuine justice in cannabis culture.

The Real Green: Ireland’s History with Cannabis

Long before prohibition, Ireland was a thriving hub for hemp cultivation—supplying rope, sails, and textiles. Today, as much of the world moves toward legalization, Ireland remains stuck in the past. Why has cannabis reform been so slow, and can the Emerald Isle reclaim its place in the green economy?

If George Washington Grew Weed, Why Can’t You?

George Washington grew weed—or at least, what the government would call weed today. So why can’t you? The same country that puts his face on the money still locks people up for growing the same plant he did. The hypocrisy is off the charts, and we’re diving into why America’s prohibitionist policies are a broken relic of the past.

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