Why California Construction Employers Can Still Drug Test for Marijuana While Others Can’t

California’s AB 2188 protects workers from marijuana discrimination, yet construction employers can still test and fire. The exemption reveals workplace safety’s complex reality.

Petition Power vs. Policing: Marijuana Legalization Debate Grows in Oklahoma

Oklahoma’s medical marijuana boom sparked international crime rings and tripled youth usage rates. Can petition power overcome these alarming policing realities?

First Legal Cannabis Grower Breaks Ground in Kentucky, Disrupting Its Medical Market

Armory Kentucky becomes the state’s first legal cannabis cultivator, but legal disputes and audit investigations threaten to disrupt patient access.

ATA Warns Cannabis Rescheduling Could Jeopardize Road Safety Without Clear Drug Testing Rules

Cannabis rescheduling threatens trucking safety protocols while 85% of users dangerously drive impaired. Federal regulators risk creating highway chaos without clear testing standards.

DEA’s 2024 Cannabis Crackdown: Over Five Million Plants Seized, Thousands Arrested Amid Legalization Wave

Despite state legalization sweeping America, DEA agents seized 5.3 million cannabis plants and made thousands of arrests in 2024. Federal crackdowns intensify unexpectedly.

Single Dose of Psilocybin Triggers Surprising, Lasting OCD Relief Within Hours, Study Reports

Single psilocybin dose eliminates severe OCD symptoms within hours—defying decades of treatment protocols that require months to show minimal progress.

Trump Eyes Lower-Risk Label for Marijuana, Defying Long-Standing Federal Drug Stance

Trump’s surprising marijuana rescheduling proposal could reshape cannabis laws, but his own appointees threaten to derail the entire plan.

Why 13 Minnesota Cities Are Betting on City-Run Cannabis Shops Over Private Dispensaries

Breaking tradition: Minnesota cities reject private cannabis control, launching government-run shops instead. Local officials are betting on better revenue while private dispensaries watch from the sidelines. The battle for control has begun.

Nebraska Judge Rejects Anti-Cannabis Lawsuit Despite Federal Law Conflict

Despite federal prohibition, a Nebraska judge shuts down anti-cannabis lawsuit, allowing the state’s highly restricted medical program to proceed. Patients face strict limitations while officials race to meet deadlines.

THC-Infused Drinks: A Guide to Cannabis Beverages

Cannabis beverages are transforming the way we enjoy a high—no smoke, no hangover! Are you ready to sip on the fizzy future?