cannabis
Classified as a Schedule I drug, marijuana was classified as a drug as dangerous as heroin. To put that in even more perspective, fentanyl, methadone and opium are all classified as Schedule II. Changing the scheduling of marijuana would ease criminal and manufacturing restrictions at the federal level, which, of course, does next to nothing to affect the existing state laws---or people who are still paying the cost of punitive marijuana policy.
Y'all know Diddy might be a little peeved at the fact that he'll have to wait a bit longer to become the "biggest Black cannabis business owner" in the game.
Through its Rooted in Good initiative, Curaleaf prioritizes sharing wealth and opportunities with those disproportionately impacted by the War on Drugs.
The two boxing legends have put their differences aside long ago and now are partnering to release a new edible product inspired by their controversial 1997 fight.
Diddy is about the change the game again. He has just created the largest Black-owned Cannabis conglomerate in the United States. As spotted on Hype Beast the Bad Boy Entertainment mogul is taking his talent to a new industry. Last week he announced that he bought out Cresco Labs, the No. 1 U.S. wholesaler of branded […]
On his 53rd b'day, Diddy comes full-circle to his Puff Daddy moniker as new owner of Creso Labs - now the largest Black-owned cannabis brand.
#MikeTyson is out here making money moves! The former heavyweight champion has purchased 40 acres of land in California City so he can grow marijuana and start a business now that California has legalized recreational cannabis! Mike is calling his new land “Tyson Ranch” and plans to use 20 acres for ‘master growers’ and use […]
Indiana will soon be home to The First Church of Cannabis, as the marijuana-inspired church has been approved by the state. The Washington Post reports…