From Texas to Germany, cannabis legalization laws are riddled with loopholes that keep prohibition alive. Learn how possession limits, local bans, and vague enforcement terms undermine access, protect corporate weed, and fuel the black market. This guide exposes the red flags so you can spot fake legalization before it takes root.
High on Religion: Why Churches Are Starting to Embrace Cannabis
Church and cannabis are joining forces in a growing number of spiritual communities across the U.S., testing the limits of religious freedom and federal weed laws. From Elevationists in Colorado to sacred smoke ceremonies in Michigan, Pot Culture investigates the rising spiritual movement to make cannabis a sacrament.
Reefer Report Card: The Week in Weed,June 15, 2025 – Vol. 01
From Florida’s latest crackdown on medical cannabis patients to MedMen’s final financial faceplant and a wave of ridiculous stoner gifts flooding New York dispensaries, Pot Culture Magazine launches its new weekly series grading the chaos, comedy, and contradictions of the cannabis world. It’s opinionated, researched, and raw. Welcome to the Reefer Report Card.
Medical Marijuana vs. the Workplace: A Global Look
The relationship between medical marijuana use and employment rights is complex, with varying protections across regions. In the U.S., states like California, New York, and Connecticut offer significant protections, while others like Louisiana and Florida do not. Internationally, while Canada has reasonable accommodations, European countries provide inconsistent support. Employees must understand local laws to navigate this landscape effectively.
Pot Stocks Take a Hit as Florida’s Amendment 3 Fails to Pass
Florida’s Amendment 3 tanked, sending shockwaves through the cannabis industry and tanking pot stocks. What does this failure mean for the future of legalization?
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 With regulations that keep it safe and accessible, this amendment aims to break outdated norms and drive the state toward a future fueled by opportunity and choice.