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.
Roadside Rebellion: Navigating Minnesota’s High Stakes Saliva Swabs
Minnesota's roads are watching. Know your rights and how to exercise them under the new saliva testing regime. Drive wise—refuse to be a test subject in the age of legal cannabis
Texas Proposes Smarter Approach to Cannabis Possession with HB 218
Texas edges towards a pivotal change in marijuana legislation with House Bill 218, proposing to reclassify possession of small amounts as a citable offense, not an arrestable one. As the House nods in agreement, the bill awaits the Senate's verdict in a state where the winds of change could herald a new era for cannabis policy.