War On Drugs

Maryland Gov. Wes Moore To Issue Mass Pardon of 175,000 Cannabis Convictions

Over 175,000 people will be pardoned of cannabis-related convictions, according to an announcement by Maryland Gov. Wes Moore.

5 months ago

Arizona’s Social Equity Program Isn’t Living Up to the Hype

Many say that the law doesn’t do enough to support social equity applicants, and as a result many of them…

5 months ago

High Five: Five Early Drug War Laws

The laws that shaped where drug policy is today.

6 months ago

D.A.R.E. Officer of the Year Discusses Relative Using Medical Cannabis for Cancer

The officer, who was awarded the D.A.R.E. title in 2022, also called alcohol a gateway drug.

7 months ago

Black Thought Gets Back to His Roots

The lauded MC opens up about his new memoir The Upcycled Self and how he deals with loss.

7 months ago

Researchers Find New Way To Measure Potency of Mushrooms

A potential game-changer has emerged in the world of mushrooms.

8 months ago

DEA Celebrates War on Drugs in Cringey Post During Black History Month

Yikes. X users are calling on the official DEA account to take down a post celebrating the War on Drugs…

10 months ago

South Dakota Legislators Shut Down Bill Restricting Medical Cannabis Access for Patients

The bill would have put doctors at risk for criminal charges.

10 months ago

Swiss Capital Mulls Possibility of Legal Cocaine Sales

Just under two months after announcing a pilot program for legal cannabis sales, legislators in the Swiss capital of Bern…

11 months ago

New Study Reviews Inequity in Cannabis Research, Recommends How To Move Forward

Improving equity in cannabis research requires understanding the historical effects of the War on Drugs and current trends in legislation.

11 months ago