The New York Times has finally admitted that legal cannabis is eating into alcohol consumption across the country, after years of fear mongering that painted the plant as a public threat. Anyone inside weed culture saw this shift long before the paper caught on. As people replace booze with a calmer, less punishing option, the old narrative collapses and the Times scrambles to catch up
Pot Culture Magazine’s April 2025 Cover: A Culture at a Crossroads
Cannabis culture is at a turning point. This month's cover reflects the tension—progress on one side, resistance on the other. As legalization faces a new wave of scrutiny and misinformation, the future isn’t guaranteed. It’s being shaped now, by the people paying attention.
Future Highs: Cannabis’s New Role in Society
Dive into the evolving world of cannabis as it transitions from taboo to mainstream. Explore its economic impact, social justice improvements, cultural shifts, and technological innovations that are redefining its role in society
Cannabis and Psychedelics: The Great Awakening
Rev. Duke Nolan leads us on a riotous exploration of the synergy between cannabis and psychedelics, declaring it the front line of a consciousness revolution. This is not just about achieving a higher state of mind; it's a battle cry for healing, creativity, and legal liberation. Join Duke as he navigates the intertwined paths of these powerful agents of change, advocating for a future where our minds are as free as our spirits
Riding the Green Wave: Pennsylvania’s High Stakes for Cannabis Freedom
Rev. Duke Nolan takes a hard-hitting look at Pennsylvania's pivotal moment in cannabis history. With neighboring states cashing in on legalization and public opinion shifting, Duke argues for the Keystone State to embrace the green wave. From economic boons to social justice, he makes a compelling case for legalization, calling on citizens and policymakers to lead the charge towards a more equitable and prosperous future.