Jamaica has always had ganja. Now it has the mushrooms too — and a growing number of retreats are finally putting them together. I’m taking a massive bong rip in the middle of a group sesh when a cop ...
On May 14, the U.S. House of Representatives passed an amendment from Reps. Brian Mast (R-FL), Dave Joyce (R-OH) and Dina Titus (D-NV) that would block the Department of Veterans Affairs from ...
The late Terence McKenna isn’t easy to categorise. A lecturer, author, ethnobotanist, philosopher and High Times cover alumnus, McKenna was a defining voice of the psychedelic community through the ...
Small growers, tighter margins, and a fight against corporate sameness are shaping the next phase of New York cannabis. For years, cannabis legalization has carried the same promise: small operators, ...
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Let’s be real: cannabis culture in 2026 looks nothing like it did even a decade ago. Dispensaries are everywhere, billion-dollar brands are flooding the market, and hashtags about legalization are ...
Charcoal joint filters strip the terpenes that get you high and barely touch the tar they’re sold to remove. The result: you smoke more, inhale up to 86% more tar, and pay for the privilege. Big ...
Mobb Deep’s Havoc opens The Bridge, a licensed dispensary in Astoria, this weekend. The Alchemist, Funk Flex and Kid Capri are on the bill, and the Queensbridge native is doing it as an owner, not an ...
Slapwoods built its name on natural leaf cones that keep blunt culture intact while cutting down the mess of the roll.
As we all know, cannabis is a plant. But many cannabis products aren’t. That might sound obvious, but if you walk into most dispensaries today, you might start to wonder if the industry remembers that ...
A $10 million payment tied to a Florida Medicaid settlement moved through the Hope Florida Foundation, into two anti-drug nonprofits, and then into a political committee fighting marijuana ...