Delving into a decade’s worth of private health insurance data sourced from the National Association of Insurance Commissioners, researchers undertook a meticulous analysis of states’ insurance trends before and after implementing medical marijuana laws. The findings revealed a remarkable pattern: states that embraced medical cannabis experienced a noteworthy decline in insurance premiums, painting a compelling picture of how cannabis legalization can contribute to a healthier and more cost-effective healthcare system.
The years-long push to lock foreign visitors out of the city’s coffeeshops just died in…
When most people think about major hip-hop festivals, Montana rarely enters the conversation. For decades,…
From a black currant sour to an espresso martini riff, here are five THC cocktails…
In the music video for “Ram Pam Pam,” Venezuelan artist Micro TDH put older women…
The new cannabis beverage boom isn’t really about replacing booze. It’s about replacing everything people…
Amber Senter co-founded Supernova Women, the organization that helped shape America’s first cannabis social equity…