In essence, the philosophy of “over-grow the government” deals with the idea if enough individuals were to sporadically plant cannabis seeds on public grounds – that the government would not have the resources to eradicate them all. As the public are exposed to frequent cannabis sightings – the negative image of the plant begins to deteriorate and public perception shifts in favor of legalization.
The AEW star gets candid about loss, love, life on the road, and the role…
Sara Carter, the former investigative journalist and Fox News contributor now serving as White House…
Weed may be legal in much of America, but for non-citizens, one hit, one job,…
A new survey conducted by Pew Research examined what is considered “morally acceptable” in 25 countries.…
The agency has quietly sent a CBD compliance and enforcement policy to the White House…
When renowned US film director Paul Thomas Anderson and production designer Florencia Martin visited the…