Weed Between the Lines
Printing homes of hemp
Texas A&M set to start 3D printing homes with “hempcrete” after getting $3.8 million grant from the federal government
For whom the bowl tolls
A close brush with a drug cop on the far side of the Earth almost ends in a third-world prison
Spilling over into traffic
Cannabis legalization actually makes traffic safer, new research suggests—stacking another reason against prohibition
The cannabis war rages on
It’s a nice thought to imagine the end of the cannabis prohibition being a single event. It would be a satisfying final concession from...
Thailand’s green gold rush
Thailand beats U.S. to end prohibition of cannabis, decriminalize sale and cultivation, and expunge cannabis convictions
Gimme that rosin
Cannabis edible companies are mixing up their recipes with rosin infusions, and the industry may never go back
Smelly business
Cannabis grow ops might stink like pollution, but state research suggests we’re just smelling things
The wrong labels
Indica, sativa, hybrid. Walk into any Colorado dispensary and the products on the shelves will be classified under one of those three familiar categories....
Recession resiliant
With speculation of a recession on the horizon, many question how cannabis would fare in a serious downturn
Keep your eye on the ball
How a vigilant hemp advocacy organization rallied against a special interest group's bastardized hemp regulation bill
The chosen convictions
President Biden grants clemency for 78 nonviolent cannabis convictions, but for many, the political gesture falls short.
The alt-green pharmacy
States with legal weed see dramatic reductions in prescription drug use, suggesting it’s a viable alternative to numerous medications