Take a close look at the cannabis plant. These are definitely the biggest buds you’ve ever seen.
By Ted Kinsman and Ford McCann
Since the 1930s cannabis, and those who enjoy it, have been in the crosshairs of law enforcement. Here’s a look at how our side has recently tipped the scales in our favor.
By Keith Stroup
Danny Danko raids the High Times archives to present the most innovative and courageous cannabis crops from the past 40 years, featuring indoor growroom marvels and massive outdoor pot fields.
After weeks of deliberation, here is our line-up for the best of the best, the cream of the crops. Some are timeless classics; others are leaders in the next generation of cannabis. Each has contributed something special to our culture and cherished gene pool. Here’s to our favorite plant—may she always be healthy and free!
By Nico Escondido
Ex-narcotics agent “Darth Raider” spent 22 years exterminating marijuana fields inside the United States. Now retired and disillusioned, he spoke to High Times telling us what it was like fighting for the other side in the War on Drugs.
By Chris Simunek
Marijuana legalization wouldn’t be happening today without the dedicated work of Dr. Lester Grinspoon, the Harvard professor who wrote the groundbreaking and classic books Marihuana: The Forbidden Medicine and Marihuana Reconsidered.
By Rick Cusick
The crowd was high, as were the temperatures at the fifth High Times Medical Cannabis Cup in Northern California. Hordes of high-minded folks flocked to browse a full menu of pot products from hundreds of vendors at the Sonoma County Fairgrounds.
By Dan Skye
Chef Maverick creates feel-good sauces and snacks that cater to dietary restrictions.
If signed into law, the Louisiana bill would establish a regulatory framework for recreational cannabis,…
The DEA is challenging an attempt by a Seattle physician to give psilocybin to terminally…
I was once angry. But weed helped. Then, weed kinda made me angry again.
A trend is emerging among poultry farmers who are converting operations to industrial hemp farms.
There's just a false sense of security related to the federal government to worry about.