A Wisconsin shooting turns into another propaganda rerun. Police said marijuana made her paranoid. The media agreed before the evidence even landed. The Weed Made Me Do It exposes how headlines keep blaming the plant while guns, fear, and bad journalism keep killing the truth. A Pot Culture Magazine exclusive.
The Juicy Lie: A Crop Circle Jerk
JuicyFields promised passive income from medical cannabis but delivered one of the biggest frauds in the weed world. This exposé rips into the digital hustle, fake farms, crypto fronts, and the gullible greed that helped turn a weed dream into a global con.
Boston George: Inside the Final Chapter of an American Outlaw
After Blow, George Jung didn’t chase the spotlight. He chased peace, passed on his wisdom, and died surrounded by love. Pot Culture brings you an exclusive look at the final chapter of an American outlaw—raw, reflective, and nothing like the movie.
High Profile Hack Hits STIIIZY
STIIIZY, a major cannabis company in California, suffered a massive data breach affecting over 422,000 customers, including sensitive personal information. Hackers linked to the Everest Ransomware group exploited vulnerabilities through a compromised vendor. The incident highlights significant cybersecurity gaps in the industry, prompting calls for greater protective measures and increasing concerns about identity theft and privacy violations.
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.
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.