It’s November 13, the 21st anniversary of Ol’ Dirty Bastard’s death. Young Dirty Bastard, the Wu-Tang Clan co-founder’s eldest son and a spitting image of his famous father, is laying low that day.
How deep does the rabbit hole really go? There’s a recurring trick in U.S. foreign policy that consists of taking a strategic dispute, wrapping it in a criminal narrative, and letting the language of ...
Three reclusive California weed legends and a Spanish “automatic” seed factory took top honors in a new, Top 50 Greatest Breeders of 2025 poll. The Top 50 list came from polling data published on the ...
The data is real. The MSO frustration is real. The underage risk is real. But the deeper story is not “hemp vs cannabis.” It is what happens when an intoxicating market exists without the licensing ...
For more than half a century, cannabis cultivation has relied on a simple, widely accepted convention: the 12–12 light cycle, which means 12 hours of light followed by 12 hours of darkness to trigger ...
Charcoal filters have quietly become one of the most successful products in modern cannabis culture. They look scientific, they promise a smoother experience, and they come wrapped in the language of ...
As reports mount that President Donald Trump may soon move cannabis from Schedule I to Schedule III under the Controlled Substances Act, the political battle in Washington is already underway. Not ...
While Millennials grew up fawning over the fantastic trio of Dragon Ball Z, Pokémon, and Sailor Moon, Gen Zers couldn’t care less: they have their own icons. We may all share a love for weed, but ...
President Donald Trump publicly acknowledged on Monday that his administration is actively considering reclassifying cannabis under federal law, saying the current Schedule I status blocks medical and ...
If you’ve been following the news, you’ve probably seen the headlines: President Donald Trump is reportedly considering moving cannabis out of Schedule I and into Schedule III under federal law. That ...
President Donald Trump has signed an executive order classifying illicit fentanyl and its core precursor chemicals as “weapons of mass destruction,” a move that reframes the U.S. overdose crisis as a ...
For six years, the American hemp industry breathed life into people who had spent years waiting for true relief, and it carried a sense of possibility that felt almost impossible, sparking policy ...