Cannabis Lies Vol. 16: The Local Control Lie

Cannabis Lies Vol. 16: The Local Control Lie exposes how legal cannabis can still be blocked after legalization passes. From California’s retail-access map to New York and New Jersey opt-outs, the article shows how local control can turn a legal market into a permission slip with no storefront.

Spanberger’s Weed Spin

Spanberger's cannabis retail in Virginia is now a political memory test. Gov. Abigail Spanberger campaigned on retail cannabis, vetoed the stand-alone path, and now backs a budget compromise that still delays Virginia cannabis retail sales until July 1, 2027. The market may move forward, but the spin deserves scrutiny.

Prohibition Is Running Out of Voters

Pew’s May 26, 2026 report says only 11 percent of U.S. adults want marijuana illegal in all cases. Pot Culture Magazine examines what that means for cannabis legalization, federal marijuana law, employment testing, immigration policy, banking barriers, and the drug war machinery still protecting prohibition after the public moved on.

France Still Fears Legal Weed

France keeps extending medical cannabis access while politically resisting broader legalization. Pot Culture Magazine examines the country’s cautious framework, frozen patient access, regulatory delays, and the growing contradiction between public rhetoric and the reality of cannabis reform already unfolding inside France.

Britain’s Legal Weed Lockout

The United Kingdom legalized medical cannabis in 2018, but most patients still cannot access it through the NHS. Private clinics filled the gap, creating a two-tier system where legal medicine exists, but access depends on money, specialist approval, narrow guidance, and a regulatory structure now facing sharper scrutiny.

Legal to Sell, Illegal to Supply

The Netherlands spent decades tolerating cannabis sales while criminalizing the supply chain behind its famous coffeeshops. Now its regulated cultivation experiment is testing whether legal supply can actually replace the legacy market. The result is a European stress test where logistics, hash shortages, inspections, and customer trust matter more than slogans.

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