Recent research shows fears of fentanyl-laced cannabis are largely exaggerated. A decade-long analysis revealed that fentanyl was present in less than two percent of samples, with cannabis being one of the least likely substances to contain it. Misinformation from sensational media reports has fueled these unfounded fears, emphasizing the importance of relying on factual information and purchasing from licensed dispensaries for safety.
Fentanyl-Laced Weed: Unmasking the Boogeyman
Explore the chilling narrative of fentanyl-laced cannabis—Is it a genuine threat or a specter concocted by the mingled fears and misconceptions of society? Dive into the facts with Pot Culture Magazine's incisive analysis
Oregon Takes a Step Back: The Reversal of Drug Decriminalization
Oregon reverses its pioneering drug decriminalization stance with the signing of House Bill 4002 by Governor Tina Kotek. This legislative shift reintroduces criminal penalties for drug possession, amidst a growing opioid crisis fueled by fentanyl