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Dive into the latest shifts in the cannabis and psychedelics landscape with "Horizons in Herb." From groundbreaking legislative reforms to pioneering health applications, this article rounds up key developments reshaping access, legal frameworks, and industry practices worldwide. Discover how regions are advancing medical cannabis accessibility, embracing psychedelic therapies, and driving sustainability in industry through hemp innovations.
In Walmart’s Crosshairs: The Battle Over Buds and Jobs in Jersey’s Legal Limbo
Dive into the heated legal showdown between a would-be Walmart security guard and the retail behemoth over a failed drug test for THC. 'In Walmart's Crosshairs' uncovers the gritty details of a case that could redefine employment rights in the age of legal weed in New Jersey. As recreational pot use puts traditional drug policies to the test, find out why this battle over buds is about more than just one job—it's about setting a precedent for workers everywhere