The Pot Culture Magazine March 2025 cover is here, and it’s a bold, stylish statement on power, elegance, and cannabis culture. Featuring a striking, mysterious woman with a joint in hand, The High Society Issue blends sophistication with rebellion—an unapologetic tribute to those who define high society on their own terms. Subscribers get the first look—because this is their culture, their magazine.
Tiny Joints, Big Trend: The Rise of Micro-Dosing Cannabis
The cannabis landscape is shifting towards micro-dosing, where consumers prefer smaller amounts for a controlled high without intense effects. This method promotes creativity and socializing, saves money, and offers convenience. Dispensaries respond with low-dose products, catering to the growing demand for a balanced and enjoyable cannabis experience.
Bold, confident, and effortlessly iconic—our March 2025 cover is here. This issue embraces the essence of high society in cannabis culture, celebrating those who own their power and light up on their own terms. Before the world sees it, subscribers get first access. Take a look, share your thoughts, and be part of the movement.
David Krumholtz, CHS & The Real Conversation We Need
Actor David Krumholtz, known for stoner films, experienced Cannabinoid Hyperemesis Syndrome (CHS) after heavy cannabis use, suffering severe symptoms. His story highlights the misunderstandings and media sensationalism surrounding CHS, which can mislead public perception and foster fear. Krumholtz advocates for more research and responsible discussions rather than panic-driven narratives.
Idaho Declares War on Veterans, Patients, and Voter Rights in Its Anti-Weed Crusade
Idaho lawmakers aren’t just banning weed; they’re stripping voter rights, screwing over veterans, and protecting Big Pharma while waging war on a plant. With House Joint Resolution 4, they want to ensure Idahoans never get to vote on cannabis legalization again
Mardi Gras & Marijuana: A High History of New Orleans’ Wildest Party
Mardi Gras and marijuana have been partners in crime for over a century, from the jazz clubs of the 1920s to the streets of the French Quarter today. But while New Orleans embraces excess, the law still has a double standard when it comes to weed. This is the story of how cannabis became a silent guest at the biggest party in the world and why it’s time to make it official.