Blow Me: The Feds Claim They Can Smell THC On Your Breath

Federal researchers say they’ve detected THC in breath after edible use, but the science is flawed and the implications are dangerous. With no proven link between THC levels and impairment, this tech risks becoming another tool of biased enforcement especially against communities already targeted under cannabis laws

Reefer Report Card: The Week in Weed, Rated July 27, 2025 – Vol. 07

Delays, raids, and vetoes mar a week already full of weed whiplash, but home growers in Connecticut finally get a win. From the FDA’s excuses to Tyson’s plea for federal legalization, Pot Culture Magazine cuts through the noise and grades the week’s cannabis chaos in Volume 07 of Reefer Report Card.

Arkansas Supreme Court Crushes Medical Marijuana Expansion Just Weeks Before Election

Arkansas’ Supreme Court struck down a ballot initiative to expand medical marijuana, ruling that the measure was misleading to voters. With the election just weeks away, advocates are left reeling

Mississippi’s Marijuana Maze: Medical Cannabis is In, But What About Full Legalization?

Mississippi's medical marijuana program is rolling, but recreational cannabis is still a no-go. Get the full scoop on how patients can access cannabis, the limitations, and whether full legalization is on the horizon

Illinois Supreme Court Rules Smell of Burnt Cannabis Isn’t Enough to Justify Vehicle Searches

The Illinois Supreme Court has ruled that the smell of burnt cannabis alone cannot justify warrantless vehicle searches. This ruling changes how police conduct cannabis-related traffic stops, reinforcing the legal rights of cannabis users in the state

Blaze of Glory: Thailand’s Cannabis Crackdown Sparks Fury and Economic Fears

In a dramatic U-turn, Thailand’s government vows to re-criminalize recreational cannabis, sparking economic worries and a heated debate over the future of cannabis reform. Dive into the controversy and what this could mean for the global stance on cannabis.

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