Who’s Afraid of Legal Weed

A new Gallup poll shows overwhelming national support for legal cannabis, yet federal law still reflects the fears of a shrinking minority. Cultural acceptance keeps rising while political, religious, and emotional anxieties hold the country in place. This feature examines the gap between the public’s lived reality and the outdated beliefs that continue to delay national reform.

Idaho’s Weed Fine: Punishing Vets, Ignoring Justice

Idaho lawmakers just passed a bill imposing a mandatory $300 fine for marijuana possession, proving their commitment to outdated policies over real progress. While veterans suffer and economic opportunities slip away, the state clings to prohibitionist nonsense. This isn’t about safety—it’s about control.

Kamala Harris: From Prosecutor to Pot Advocate

Kamala Harris: From Prosecutor to Pot Advocate. Dive into the dramatic evolution of her stance on marijuana, from aggressive prosecutions to pushing for federal reclassification

High Notes & Psychedelic Tones: Darius Rucker's Brush with the Law Sparks a Groovy Drug Reform Debate

When Darius Rucker's routine traffic stop unveiled a cache of psychedelic pills, it struck more than just legal chords. This incident, set against the backdrop of America's evolving drug policy landscape, spotlights the complex dance between celebrity influence, public perception, and the push for psychedelic reform. As Rucker faces the music, his story tunes into a broader debate, questioning the harmony between law, culture, and the therapeutic potential of psychedelics

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