Vape Yank: New York Shelves $10M in Product

New York’s $10 million vape quarantine just put the legal market in a chokehold. Brands are sidelined, dispensaries are stuck, and regulators are fumbling a rollout already on thin ice. Here’s what happened, who’s hurting, and why trust in the system keeps going up in smoke.

THCA vs. THC: What’s the Difference and Why Does It Matter?

THCA won’t get you high until you bring the heat. This myth-busting feature breaks down the science, the legality, and the hype behind THCA, the acid-form of THC found in raw cannabis. From loopholes to lab results, Pot Culture Magazine strips away the confusion and tells you what’s real, what’s fake, and what’s just waiting to catch fire.

Pot Was Never Meant to Be Polite

Weed didn’t survive because it was polite. It survived because it was radical, risky, and rebellious. This cultural editorial calls out the corporate whitewashing of cannabis and drags the worst offenders, including Seth Rogen, for turning the movement into a lifestyle brand. Pot Was Never Meant to Be Polite is a wake-up call for anyone who forgot where this all started.

Burn or Buzz: Which Gets You Higher, a Gram of Flower or a Gram of Vape?

Is flower still the heavyweight champ, or has vapor taken the crown? Pot Culture Magazine digs into lab data, expert insight, and lived experience to find out what really gets you higher—a gram of bud or a gram of oil. From efficiency to feel, this myth-busting review breaks down the highs, the science, and the smoke.

Bring Back The Dude: Why a Big Lebowski Sequel Must Abide

Jeff Bridges is ready to reprise The Dude, and fans are calling for a sequel to The Big Lebowski. From cult status to cultural phenomenon, Pot Culture Magazine explores why now is the perfect time for Lebowski 2 — and what it’ll take to make it happen.

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.

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