Denver’s once-thriving cannabis industry faces its first recession, as legalization spreads across the U.S. and tourism declines. Is this the end of Denver's green rush? Image Caption: Denver's cannabis dream hits a crossroads: innovate or fade away
Half-Burnt Weed: To Toke or Not to Toke?
Not everyone has easy access to fresh weed, so making the most of half-burnt cannabis matters. Learn the safest ways to use your leftovers—whether it's making edibles, vaporizing, or smoking again with caution
Kevin Allen’s 35-Year Sentence for $20 of Weed Highlights the Broken Justice System
Kevin Allen has spent over ten years behind bars for selling $20 worth of marijuana. Despite a life sentence being reduced, he’s still serving 35 years for a nonviolent offense in a system that profits off cannabis while punishing its past users.
Catching the Last High
Tensions explode as Jesse confronts Mike about his past and everything that kept him stuck in the small town. When fists fly and secrets are revealed, the group is left reeling. Can they find a way to move forward, or are some wounds too deep to heal
Cheech and Chong Slam California’s THC Ban in Legal Battle to Protect Hemp
Cheech and Chong are suing California over a new emergency regulation banning THC in hemp products. The duo, along with industry leaders, claim the sudden rule is devastating for small businesses and call out the state for its mishandling of hemp regulations
New Mexico’s Cannabis Industry Struggles With Oversaturation and Illicit Market: A PCM Follow-up
New Mexico’s cannabis industry is facing a dual threat: market oversaturation and a thriving illicit market. Despite the rapid growth in legal dispensaries, black market operations continue to undermine legitimate businesses, putting public health and safety at risk. Regulators struggle to enforce compliance as legal operators call for stronger oversight and protections