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For nearly five decades, High Times stood as the unapologetic voice of cannabis counterculture. More than just a magazine, it was a platform that elevated music, politics, psychedelics, activism ...
Clinical trials investigating the psychedelic MDMA as a treatment for PTSD are facing claims of research challenges and allegations of misconduct that could mar the results of the research.
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Hop latent viroid (HLVd) is one of the most devastating things ever to hit cannabis, with researchers estimating it could be costing the industry up to $4 billion per year in financial loss. But ...
We’re abundantly familiar with the stereotypes surrounding cannabis use that still prevail in today’s world, namely tropes embraced over the years in the media and among anti-reform advocates ...
Ganja in Jamaica is more than just the cannabis plant; it’s a culture, a way of life, and an expression of people from varying cultural backgrounds who ended up on the Caribbean Island via the ...
Buckle up smokers, this one might sting the ego a bit. Court documents, insider information and age-old information from tobacco companies will hopefully illustrate for the cannabis community why ...
If you’ve been paying attention to the top-shelf landscape over the past few years, it seems the largest problem plaguing our industry today is consistency. Sure, you can pop off a new cultivar ...
It’s tough to make it in weed these days, but these brands show us that they can survive and thrive. Here are the cannabis companies that came out on top for us in 2023. These solventless rosin ...
A new report projects that worldwide legal sales of adult-use cannabis will nearly double in the coming years, growing to nearly $50 billion by 2027.
Nebraskans for Medical Marijuana are working on collecting signatures for two medical cannabis initiatives to appear on the 2024 ballot.
Four military veterans have filed suits against New York regulations that restrict the state’s first cannabis retailer licenses to those with marijuana-related convictions.