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Cannabis news, culture, and stories — with our own take.

The Florida Supreme Court refused to restore 71,000 invalidated signatures, effectively ending any realistic path to a 2026 cannabis legalization vote.

Virginia's House General Laws Committee passed a recreational sales bill 19-2. With a new governor and no Youngkin to kill it, this one has real legs.

Red Rocks on the 19th, Mile High 420 Fest on the 20th — Denver's 420 weekend is the move this year.

Federal rescheduling is quietly doing what years of advocacy couldn't: giving conservative Tennessee lawmakers political cover to talk seriously about medical cannabis.

Texas voters backed cannabis legalization by a landslide 80-20 margin, sending a massive signal to state lawmakers.

The Supreme Court heard arguments on whether cannabis users can be stripped of gun rights. The justices seemed skeptical.

From Florida ballot fights to Hawaii's slow-burn momentum, the states most likely to legalize weed in 2026 are making their moves.

The House passed a spending bill that drops language blocking cannabis rescheduling and keeps the decade-old shield protecting state medical programs.

Trump signed an executive order to speed things up. The DEA responded by filing the same status report it's filed three times before.

A new Michigan bill would let adults diagnosed with PTSD legally possess and cultivate psilocybin mushrooms, no regulated market needed.

From Trump's rescheduling order to a surprise hemp ban, cannabis had one of its most consequential years in decades. Here's what you need to know.

Washington D.C. voters legalized weed back in 2014. Congress has been blocking retail sales ever since. A Trump executive order might accidentally fix that.