New Los Angeles County District Attorney George Gascon has drawn a lot of attention for his progressive new policies…
Read More →I’m sitting here scratching my head wondering how 25-year veteran police officer, Kim Potter, can mistake a gun for a taser.
Read More →So with the overall stock market in a bit of a slump lately I thought I would perk things up and write an article on psychedelic stocks – this new emerging sector is about wellness and alleviating pain and suffering which was exacerbated by the pandemic.
Read More →New York City took the giant step and did it becoming the first city in the country to open the doors for people who need a safe and non-judgemental supervised consumption site to use their drugs.
Read More →I begin my second article of 2022 taking stock of who in the psychedelic world has already claimed their piece of history.
Read More →For those readers who are just tuning in to the psychedelic renaissance or for those who need a refresher it is not surprising news to seasoned psychonauts that these powerful medicines have curative properties.
Read More →This time not by a vehicle
that will take us down the road but by a vehicle that will take us in the words of Gene Roddenberry, “ where no man has gone before.” And this time the stock market is on board, suited up, and ready to go.
How well is the population within the criminal justice system protected from Covid19? I was asked to ‘do a covid in prison update’ and as I sat down to write I asked myself what does that even mean?
The psychedelic renaissance is in full swing. Long gone are the days where LSD or any other psychedelic was just reserved for the “turn on, tune in, and drop out” crowd.
For 60 years scientists have been searching the stars for signals that may be artificial in origin – and their hard work may have finally paid off.
Local attorney and longtime drug legalization advocate Allison Margolin has signed a book deal with North Atlantic Books to publish her debut novel and firsthand account of the last twenty years of the drug war inside and outside California’s courtrooms.
Chuck Schumer called January 6, 2021 “A day of Infamy”. So did I with a post on Instagram a few hours before he did.
As the COVID-19 infection and death rates surge throughout the country, the importance of a prompt and efficient vaccine rollout is more important than ever.
Two of Georgia’s Senate seats are up for grabs as a result of the non-conclusive results from the 2020 election.
As California tries to get its struggling licensed cannabis industry up and running, people have asked us questions about the role of labor unions in the process. Many business owners have allied with a labor union from the beginning, recognizing the substantial benefits that union ties can bring to a licensed and heavily regulated business.
New Los Angeles County District Attorney George Gascon has drawn a lot of attention for his progressive new policies…
As of January 2020, a total of 11 states have legalized recreational marijuana, and 33 states have legalized medical marijuana.
The commercial cannabis industry is rocketing forward in Los Angeles, as much of the rest of society has stagnated amidst the coronavirus pandemic and lockdowns.
Although the terms “weed,” “pot,” “grass,” “flower,” or “Mary Jane,” are tossed around interchangeably, Washington state has officially declared one word unacceptable: “marijuana.”
SUBSCRIBE
Subscribe now to get notified of new stories every week!