Busted: The Price of Prohibition

Mississippi’s latest $1 million marijuana bust isn’t a win—it’s proof that prohibition still fuels the black market. The weed was legal in California, illegal in Mississippi, and bound for North Carolina, highlighting how outdated laws keep real reform from happening.

Idaho’s Weed Fine: Punishing Vets, Ignoring Justice

Idaho lawmakers just passed a bill imposing a mandatory $300 fine for marijuana possession, proving their commitment to outdated policies over real progress.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.

Cannabis Corruption in California: When the Smoke Clears, It Stinks

Corruption runs deep in California’s cannabis industry as two former city officials plead guilty to bribery. Here’s how greed tainted the legalization process and why it matters.

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?

71 Pounds of WTF: A Masterclass in How Not to Smuggle Weed

A Texas woman’s attempt to smuggle 71 pounds of cannabis onto a London-bound flight wasn’t bold—it was stupid. Here’s a step-by-step breakdown of what not to do.

Stoned Driving: Separating Fact from Fear with Legal Cannabis

Is legal cannabis turning our roads into danger zones? We separate fact from fear in this hard-hitting look at whether stoned driving is really as dangerous as many believe. Find out why alcohol remains the leading threat on our roads—and what the data really says about weed and driving safety

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