Take a Ride on This Cannabis-Friendly Black History Tour of Denver

All aboard! The Cannabis Experience, Colorado’s first-ever licensed mobile consumption lounge, is rolling out its Roots, Rhythm and Reefer tour — a love letter to Black history in Denver that blends education, cannabis and culture. The BYOB (bring your own bud) tour lasts about ninety minutes and kicks off in historic Five Points, once known as the Harlem of …

From Tacos To Cannabis: Getting Married In Las Vegas Is Never Boring

Las Vegas has long been the go-to destination for unconventional weddings, and this Valentine’s Day, and everyday actually, couples have some interesting options for taking their nuptials to the next level. From saying “I do” at Taco Bell Cantina to getting married by an Elvis impersonator in a neon-lit chapel, Sin City offers endless quirky …

Hawaii Lawmakers Approve Recreational Cannabis Legalization Bill

Two Hawaii House of Representatives legislative committees on Tuesday approved a bill to legalize recreational cannabis at a joint legislative hearing on the proposal. The measure, HB 1246 from Democratic Rep. David Tarnas, would also bring the regulation of hemp, medical marijuana and recreational cannabis under one new state agency, the Hawaii Cannabis and Hemp Office. https://www.forbes.com/sites/ajherrington/2025/02/05/hawaii-lawmakers-approve-recreational-cannabis-legalization-bill/

The Wellness Retreat Renaissance Normalizes Psychedelic Therapy

Ancient civilizations healed with psychedelic plants before it was cool. Today, Indigenous cultures and non-Western communities still do. Finally emerging in the Western world, these transformative rituals are being rebranded as wellness retreats.  A longstanding tradition rather than a trend, psychedelic therapy can have a profound impact on perception of self and environment. For centuries, …

New California Bill to Allow Limited Amount of THC in Hemp-Derived Products

In September 2024, California Governor Gavin Newsom, announced new emergency regulations which were aimed at protecting young children from the effects caused from tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) (1). The regulations now in effect, ban retail sales of products containing detectable of THC. For example, these could be dietary products, hemp food, or bevarages (1). The California Department …

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