Do stoners have a right to bear arms?

DO STONERS HAVE A RIGHT TO BEAR ARMS? Written by Azure Kwok. Published on February 26th, 2026. If you live in a state where weed is legal, it’s easy to assume the law is caught up. But at the federal level, cannabis is still classified as a controlled substance. That means you

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Washington Bill Would Allow Airbnb Hosts to Offer Free Pre-Rolls to Guests

WASHINGTON BILL WOULD ALLOW AIRBNB HOSTS TO OFFER FREE PRE-ROLLS TO GUESTS Written by Azure Kwok. Published on February 13th, 2026. A new bill introduced in Washington State could allow short-term rental hosts — including Airbnb operators — to offer adult guests a complimentary marijuana pre-roll at check-in. The proposal, introduced in

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Trump expected to sign an order to reclassify cannabis, what does it mean for us?

Image Source: Alex Brandon/AP TRUMP EXPECTED TO SIGN AN ORDER TO RECLASSIFY CANNABIS, WHAT DOES IT MEAN FOR US? Written by Azure Kwok. Published on December 18th, 2025. “We are considering that because a lot of people want to see it — the reclassification, because it leads to tremendous amounts of

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Michigan Cannabis Industry Fights Back Against 24% Tax

Image Source: Shutterstock / Creator: Sean Pavone MICHIGAN CANNABIS INDUSTRY FIGHTS BACK AGAINST 24% TAX Written by Azure Kwok. Published on December 17th, 2025. As the calendar moves toward 2026, Michigan’s cannabis industry finds itself under intense pressure. A controversial 24% wholesale excise tax on cannabis is set to take effect

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Michigan Considers Cannabis Overhaul with Tougher Penalties and License Limits

MICHIGAN CONSIDERS CANNABIS OVERHAUL WITH TOUGHER PENALTIES AND LICENSE LIMITS By Azure Kwok. Published on October 31st, 2025. LANSING — Michigan lawmakers are considering two bill packages that would tighten enforcement tools, revise criminal penalty tiers, and limit the issuance of certain cannabis licenses — a debate unfolding separately from the recently

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