Product Review: High-Quality, High-Style: Fore20's Acapulco Gold Shirt

Product Review: High-Quality, High-Style: Fore20's Acapulco Gold Shirt

Written By Rob Sanchez

When it comes to comfort, I may have found my new favorite shirt. It’s very soft and lightweight as you’d expect from athletic wear. Still being triple digits here, I put it through the paces taking the dog for a walk and playing some kendama at the park. No issues there; it breathed well and kept me dry and comfortable while providing some ultraviolet protection along the way. 

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Getting High: From Stigma to Empowerment, Misunderstanding to Mindfulness

Getting High: From Stigma to Empowerment, Misunderstanding to Mindfulness

Written By David Kooi

In my experience with cannabis, I have often avoided using the term "high" in favor of fostering a new conversation around cannabis— one that is grounded in purpose, wellness, and evidence-based understanding. My mission since entering the industry has always been to empower individuals to improve their lives through purposeful cannabis consumption, and to dispel the myths that have long plagued the cannabis plant​​​​.

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An Interview with Chip Paul

An Interview with Chip Paul

Written By Casey Renteria

“We had no money, we had to beg, borrow, and steal for everything we did. It was a pretty historic moment for us, and very grassroots in the way this movement came up. I’m very proud and humbled by that. I like to think God put me in that position, cannabis just stuck and this is where he wants me to be.” 

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The Great Midwest Hemp Fest – 54 years of Cannabis Advocacy

The Great Midwest Hemp Fest – 54 years of Cannabis Advocacy

Written By Daniel Crawford

The Great Midwest Hemp Fest is a non-profit organization with a mission to educate voters and advocate for change in Wisconsin’s legislation surrounding THC laws. Their goal is to deliver educational resources and awareness about the positive effects of THC legalization in Wisconsin. 

Ben Masel, Founder, Yippie and cannabis activist, ran and organized the fest from its inception in 1971 to his death in 2011. Masel was a champion of Liberty and he also knew the laws better than the police who were sworn to uphold them. He pushed harder against the limits on dissent in what was supposed to be a free society.

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The Battle for Virginia's Final Cannabis License: A Struggle Between Local Dreams and Corporate Power 

The Battle for Virginia's Final Cannabis License: A Struggle Between Local Dreams and Corporate Power 

Written By Maxwell Cranford

While originally intending to award such licenses in June, the award date has now been postponed indefinitely. The VCCA has been tight-lipped, offering no comments beyond the FAQ on their website. This lack of transparency has left applicants in the dark, leaving multiple groups crying foul as new information comes to light, stating that such blatant pay-to-play from out-of-state billionaires is exactly the opposite of what Virginia residents want from their medical providers. It does not help that such concerns were pointed out by multiple groups in April 2024, only to fall on deaf ears at the VCCA. 

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Activism in the Weeds: A Call for Change in Australia's Cannabis Laws

Activism in the Weeds: A Call for Change in Australia's Cannabis Laws

Written By Nigel Despinasse

Stolk and Zammit's approach to activism is anything but conventional. Their tactics include projecting pro-cannabis messages onto the iconic Sydney Opera House, placing fake cannabis plants throughout Sydney, and even setting up a fake hydroponic grow operation in a busy store space. These actions are designed to grab attention and spark conversations, breaking through the noise of traditional activism methods.

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Considering Conscious Cannabis Use 

Considering Conscious Cannabis Use 

Written By Seibo Shen

After graduating college, I got my first job at a tech company and the CEO was big into meditation. Every few weeks, we would all sit and meditate together and after the meditations, my co-workers would talk about how peaceful it was, the insights they got, and some of them even received “downloads.” When they would ask me about my experience I would say that I got insights and let go of stress but in reality, I felt nothing. 

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The Law of Attraction: How Small Cannabrands Are Embracing Authenticity to Better the Industry as a Whole

The Law of Attraction: How Small Cannabrands Are Embracing Authenticity to Better the Industry as a Whole

Written By Kelly Ebbert

As a small business, breaking into the cannabis industry can be daunting. It takes immense courage, jockeying with dominant players to gain a foothold. These businesses work tirelessly to stand out among the crowd. 

From glass-blowing manufacturing to dispensaries to hand-crafted cannabis products, small business owners are rallying around the motto of authenticity to increase brand presence and awareness and leave their mark on the budding industry. 

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A Chronicle of Cultivating a Cannabis Legacy and Love Story

A Chronicle of Cultivating a Cannabis Legacy and Love Story

Written By Jamie Lynn Dodd

I romanticized the fantasy of living a life fueled by passion and serving a higher purpose, all centered around a medicine that I truly came to believe in, and always will believe in. The plant has never been the antagonist in this epic love saga of my lifetime but a shining, “knight in green armor,” protagonist that triumphs in the end. Because that’s the “stuff” that good stories are made of, right? 

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Healing Through Cannabis: One Woman’s Journey to Sobriety and Empowerment

Healing Through Cannabis: One Woman’s Journey to Sobriety and Empowerment

Written By Monica Olano

The medical staff struggled to turn her for delivery, and the nurses - new and unfamiliar with the equipment - failed to monitor her heart rate for over five minutes. I became violently ill, and my husband was forcibly removed from the room. With panic filling the room, they hastily moved me to an operating bed. During the emergency C-section, the anesthesia failed. Yes, I felt everything. Although my daughter was finally delivered alive and well, she endured severe trauma. The umbilical cord was wrapped around her neck twice.

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Flower Expo 2024: Afterparty Dealmaking During Daylight Hours

Flower Expo 2024: Afterparty Dealmaking During Daylight Hours

Written By Jill Carreiro

Flower Expo draws in cultivators, processors, and manufacturers from across the state to show off their very best, newest, and most exciting for wholesale and dispensaries alike. For all in attendance, it is an opportunity to learn about the most innovative products coming to the local market and get a taste of what may be the next best-selling shelf favorite.  The Flower Expo does this without a ton of ancillary presence generally; there’s not a single light rig in sight, a pretty unique feat for any cannabis conference.

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Green Doesn't Always Mean Go

Green Doesn't Always Mean Go

Written By Ali Lopez

For the most part, other medical professionals are surprised that I am a consumer. I break their stigmatized idea of what “a stoner” looks like to them.  When they find out I have an autoimmune condition, and it helps with some of my symptom management, they are sympathetic and curious. They start to change their minds a little bit about consumption. 

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An Interview With Waxy Brown

An Interview With Waxy Brown

Written By Casey Renteria

“They will either fear my footprint, or my fist print. When I’m gone, there will still be veterans who need access to this. Psilocybin is on its way, and there are still ketamine conversations to have. Talking about it is great. But what are we going to do about it? That is the line between advocate and activist. We love the advocates and we need advocates, but feel free to step over that line into activism at any time. If not, don't worry, we’ll throw full punches until the plant is on the farmer's market table.”

“Let's remember, that the intoxicating cannabis they are talking about was never toxic to begin with!”

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A Picture Is Worth A Thousand Words

A Picture Is Worth A Thousand Words

Written By LaWann Stribling

Education is Key! Education provides curiosity and the search for understanding.Caroline Phillips, founder of The National Cannabis Festival does a phenomenal job in providing a multitude of avenues to explore cannabis and the community. Grower’s World was the highlight for me this year alongside the Wellness and Policy Pavillions.

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Finding Peace Amidst Chaos: A Story of Love, Loss, and Edibles

Finding Peace Amidst Chaos: A Story of Love, Loss, and Edibles

Written By Marge Thomas

Most people find change hard, we like comfort, security, and the feeling of knowing what’s next. Change is disruptive. When I found myself engaged in yet another argument with my spouse, the words of a friend popped into my head: there’s comfort in the dysfunction.  

It’s hard to recognize when a relationship has run its course; to see that two people who used to be synchronized now want different things from life, their paths diverging. It’s hard to let go because it feels like failure and it hurts. 

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The Russell Langhammer Interview

The Russell Langhammer Interview

Written By Steve Kravets

It is because first my doctors told me to go home and to take care of whatever business I needed to do before I died. Then a priest came in behind him and gave me Last Rights, again.  I said to myself, screw you both. I am not that type of person. I am Russell Langhammer, I compete head-to-head and we Langhammer’s do not quit. I will not walk away from this challenge, even if it is the biggest I have ever faced before, in my 54 years of living so far.

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Saving the World

Saving the World

Written By David Head

It is like a philosophical debate that cannot get off the ground, because we are too muddled in the minutia of definitions. It must be accepted as all of these things–and held to each of those standards individually, as they apply. Let cannabis join the world stage as a resource that has an incredible ability to grow, heal, and feed the people of the world.

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An Interview with Jeremy Smith

An Interview with Jeremy Smith

Written By Casey Renteria

At 35 years old he was diagnosed with Crohn’s and eosinophilic esophagitis. Three weeks later he collapsed at work when blood clots hit his heart. “My CK levels skyrocketed, becoming severely anemic, herniated discs in my neck, a tumor was found on my pituitary stock, and I started to develop arthritis”, he recalled. Not long after that incident he narrowly escaped losing a child from the side effects of pharmaceuticals.

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Vermont Ski Shoppe Product Review

Vermont Ski Shoppe Product Review

Written By Casey Renteria

Despite spending 5 years in rural towns in Alaska, snow really isn’t my thing. The extent of my frozen adventures began and ended with snowshoeing. I sunk up to my butt and that was the end of it. Despite my experience, there is a peaceful almost tranquil nature to being outdoors in the snow. Basically the perfect environment for a good sesh. I got connected with JB Sugar and heard how he took people's love of snow sports and meshed that with his love of cannabis. Enter Vermont Ski Shoppe.

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Great Lakes, High Stakes: Michigan's Pre-Roll Market Blazes New Trails 

Great Lakes, High Stakes: Michigan's Pre-Roll Market Blazes New Trails 

Written By Harrison Bard

Within this booming market, pre-rolls have emerged as a dominant force, spearheading Michigan's cannabis revolution. From January to June 2024, Michigan's pre-roll sales hit an impressive $293.2 million. To put this in perspective, California - long considered the titan of the cannabis industry - recorded $358.6 million in pre-roll sales during the same period.

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