LEGAL WEED, OLD RULES

Legalization promised freedom but preserved prohibition logic. This investigation examines how cannabis reform left arrests, racial disparities, job punishment, medical blame, and equity barriers intact. By tracing enforcement, employment law, healthcare practice, and licensing rules, it shows how legalization changed the label without dismantling the system.

DEA Stalls on Cannabis Rescheduling: What’s the Hold-Up?

The DEA is dragging its feet on cannabis rescheduling despite over 43,000 public comments and a formal Schedule III recommendation from HHS. What’s the hold-up? This deep-dive exposes the legal limbo, political stall tactics, and why America’s weed policy is still frozen in time.

Busted: The Price of Prohibition

Mississippi’s latest $1 million marijuana bust isn’t a win—it’s proof that prohibition still fuels the black market. The weed was legal in California, illegal in Mississippi, and bound for North Carolina, highlighting how outdated laws keep real reform from happening.

Irish Cannabis Bust: Criminalization Hurts More Than It Helps

Irish authorities are touting a €8.5 million cannabis bust as part of their war on drugs, but does it really solve anything? With 429 kg seized and four men arrested, this bust highlights the need for cannabis reform in Ireland. It’s time to stop treating cannabis like a criminal issue and embrace legalization. Read more on what’s really happening in Ireland’s cannabis culture

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