Cannabis Rescheduling: What Changed, What Didn’t, and What Comes Next

CANNABIS RESCHEDULING: WHAT CHANGED, WHAT DIDN’T, AND WHAT COMES NEXT Written by Azure Kwok. Published on April 24th, 2026. After years of delay, speculation, and political hedging, the federal government has finally made a real move on cannabis. But despite the rush of celebratory headlines, what happened yesterday was not blanket rescheduling

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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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