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    Colorado, long criticized for being too restrictive, suddenly looks less like an outlier and more like a preview of where the rest of the country is headed.

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    The Senate-approved funding bill included a provision that would that would essentially ban the sale of intoxicating hemp products nationally.

  • Nearly all THC products would be banned in Texas under federal spending bill
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    U.S. Sen. John Cornyn supported the provision while Ted Cruz opposed it. The move comes just after hemp businesses defeated a state ban in Texas.

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  • Menominee, Michigan voters reaffirm cap of 9 cannabis dispensaries in the city
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    "Armed robbery or home invasion is definitely a concern, especially with little kids," the homeowner said after a handful of people had shown up at her home asking about marijuana.

  • Medical cannabis advocates cleared to begin collecting signatures for new Idaho ballot initiative 
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  • A Huge Cannabis Hack Exposed 380k People — Now This Company Is Paying Hackers to Attack It
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  • The Tech Mogul Who Never Wants to Die Is Now Macrodosing Mushrooms
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    The influencer, biohacker and multimillionaire tech CEO Bryan Johnson has moved on from blood transfusions to macrodosing magic mushrooms once a month. ¿Will it help him live forever? <p>The post The Tech Mogul Who Never Wants to Die Is Now Macrodosing Mushrooms first appeared on High Times.</p>

  • Trump Signs Shutdown Deal To Recriminalize Hemp, Starting A One-Year Race To Rewrite The Rules
    by Javier Hasse on November 13, 2025 at 2:25 pm

    Congress ended the longest shutdown in U.S. history and quietly set a one-year clock on re-criminalizing most hemp products. A 0.4 mg cap, a $28 billion market on the line, and a fight that is only getting started. <p>The post Trump Signs Shutdown Deal To Recriminalize Hemp, Starting A One-Year Race To Rewrite The Rules first appeared on High Times.</p>

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  • In Praise of Gas and Earth: Afghani, Terpenes, and the Science of Quieting the Noise
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  • You Don’t Need Duolingo To Learn Spanish. You Need Weed and a Comedian.
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