Justin Trudeau's resignation leaves Canada's cannabis industry in a vulnerable state, raising concerns about future regulatory support and sustainability. While legalization has brought progress, existing financial burdens and restrictive policies hinder growth. Industry stakeholders must unite to advocate for reforms that ensure the sector's viability and maintain Canada's leadership in cannabis regulation.
Idaho’s Reefer Madness: The $300 Fine That Costs More Than You Think
Idaho’s House Bill 7 slaps a $300 fine on marijuana possession, but the real cost is much higher. From financial missteps to human suffering, we break it all down
Youngkin’s War on Weed: The Governor Who Thinks He Knows Better Than You
In 2025, Virginia faces stagnation in its cannabis market due to Governor Glenn Youngkin's vetoes, prioritizing outdated moral objections over voters' desires for a regulated market. Despite public support and proven benefits in other states, his actions obstruct revenue, job growth, and safety, urging Virginians to mobilize for change.
Low Facts, High Horses: Elton’s Tone-Deaf Weed Rant
Elton John’s take on cannabis legalization is as outdated as the "gateway drug" myth he clings to. Millions rely on cannabis for relief and healing, but Elton would rather shame them from his ivory tower. Here’s why his rant is dead wrong.
Blazing a Trail? Australia’s Bold Bid to Legalize Cannabis
Australia’s parliament is about to vote on a bold cannabis legalization bill. Will it pass, or will prohibition win again? Here’s what’s at stake.
Amendment 3: A Call for Freedom and Dollars in Florida
Florida’s Amendment 3 is more than a vote—it’s a statement. Legalizing recreational marijuana could inject millions into the economy, create jobs, and defend personal freedoms. With regulations that keep it safe and accessible, this amendment aims to break outdated norms and drive the state toward a future fueled by opportunity and choice.