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Graphic labeled “BLACK INK: Cannabis is legal in two neighboring states,” showing a split scene with a jar of cannabis on one side and spilled cannabis on the other, divided by a line, with the caption “Cross the line, and it’s a crime,” and PotCulture Magazine branding at the bottom.

Graphic labeled “BLACK INK: Cannabis is legal in two neighboring states,” showing a split scene with a jar of cannabis on one side and spilled cannabis on the other, divided by a line, with the caption “Cross the line, and it’s a crime,” and PotCulture Magazine branding at the bottom.

BLACK INK:

Cannabis is legal in two neighboring states

Cross the line, and it’s a crime

#PotCultureMagazine #BlackInk #Cannabis #CannabisCulture #420Community #Legalization #CannabisLaws #Weed

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Teaser graphic labeled “POLITICS: Idaho tries to stop a vote before it starts,” with subtext explaining lawmakers urged voters to reject a medical cannabis initiative before it reaches the ballot, featuring a hand placing a ballot with a crossed-out cannabis leaf into a ballot box in front of a government building, and PotCultureMagazine.com with copyright at the bottom.

Teaser graphic labeled “POLITICS: Idaho tries to stop a vote before it starts,” with subtext explaining lawmakers urged voters to reject a medical cannabis initiative before it reaches the ballot, featuring a hand placing a ballot with a crossed-out cannabis leaf into a ballot box in front of a government building, and PotCultureMagazine.com with copyright at the bottom.

Tomorrow at 10 AM, Idaho lawmakers try to shape a cannabis vote before it even reaches the ballot. #PotCultureMagazine #Cannabis #CannabisPolicy #MedicalCannabis #Idaho #Prohibition #StatePolitics #CannabisCulture #420Community #FearMongering #BallotControl #CannabisLaws

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HighQ's graphic from Pot Culture Magazine notes that in 1974, Oregon became the first U.S. state to decriminalize cannabis possession. The image features a weathered green Oregon sign, a cannabis leaf resting on a map marked with years from 1974 through 1978, and bold text stating that the sky did not fall and other states followed within five years. PotCultureMagazine.com | ©2026/ArtDept appears at the bottom.

HighQ's graphic from Pot Culture Magazine notes that in 1974, Oregon became the first U.S. state to decriminalize cannabis possession. The image features a weathered green Oregon sign, a cannabis leaf resting on a map marked with years from 1974 through 1978, and bold text stating that the sky did not fall and other states followed within five years. PotCultureMagazine.com | ©2026/ArtDept appears at the bottom.

#HighQs: In 1974, Oregon became the first U.S. state to decriminalize cannabis possession. The sky did not fall. Other states followed within five years.
#PotCultureMagazine #CannabisCulture #Cannabis #Oregon #Possession #420Community #Decriminalize #CannabisHistory #CannabisLaws

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#DumbLaws graphic highlighting Poland. The image is split diagonally, showing a prescription bottle labeled “Medical Cannabis” in a pharmacy setting on one side and a police officer holding a small bag of cannabis labeled “POLICJA” on the other. Text explains that medical cannabis is legal by prescription in Poland, but recreational possession can still result in criminal charges. PotCultureMagazine.com | ©2026/ArtDept appears at the bottom.

#DumbLaws graphic highlighting Poland. The image is split diagonally, showing a prescription bottle labeled “Medical Cannabis” in a pharmacy setting on one side and a police officer holding a small bag of cannabis labeled “POLICJA” on the other. Text explains that medical cannabis is legal by prescription in Poland, but recreational possession can still result in criminal charges. PotCultureMagazine.com | ©2026/ArtDept appears at the bottom.

#DumbLaws: Poland: Medical cannabis is legal by prescription, yet recreational possession can still mean criminal charges. Pharmacy approved. Police enforced. Same plant. Different label.
#PotCultureMagazine #Cannabis #Poland #CannabisLaws #CannabisCulture #420Community #Weed

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#DumbLaws graphic highlighting Idaho. The image is split diagonally, showing a hand holding a bottle labeled “Medical Cannabis” near a “Welcome to Oregon” sign on one side, and a uniformed state trooper standing beside a patrol car near a “Welcome to Idaho” sign on the other. Text explains that cannabis remains fully illegal in Idaho, even for medical use, despite neighboring states allowing sales. PotCultureMagazine.com | ©2026/ArtDept appears at the bottom.

#DumbLaws graphic highlighting Idaho. The image is split diagonally, showing a hand holding a bottle labeled “Medical Cannabis” near a “Welcome to Oregon” sign on one side, and a uniformed state trooper standing beside a patrol car near a “Welcome to Idaho” sign on the other. Text explains that cannabis remains fully illegal in Idaho, even for medical use, despite neighboring states allowing sales. PotCultureMagazine.com | ©2026/ArtDept appears at the bottom.

#DumbLaws: Idaho: Cannabis remains fully illegal, even for medical use, while neighboring states sell it openly across the border. Cross the line, and it’s medicine. Step back, and it’s a crime.
#PotCultureMagazine #Cannabis #Idaho #CannabisCulture #PolicyFailure #CannabisLaws

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#DumbLaws graphic highlighting Malaysia’s cannabis laws. The image shows a police officer holding a small bag of cannabis on one side and a man in an orange prison uniform gripping jail bars on the other. Text notes that possession can bring decades in prison and that low trafficking thresholds presume intent without proof of sale. PotCultureMagazine.com | ©2026/ArtDept

#DumbLaws graphic highlighting Malaysia’s cannabis laws. The image shows a police officer holding a small bag of cannabis on one side and a man in an orange prison uniform gripping jail bars on the other. Text notes that possession can bring decades in prison and that low trafficking thresholds presume intent without proof of sale. PotCultureMagazine.com | ©2026/ArtDept

#DumbLaws: Malaysia: Cannabis possession can bring decades in prison. Trafficking thresholds are so low that they presume intent automatically. No sale proven. Quantity equals guilt.
#PotCultureMagazine #CannabisCulture #Malaysia #CannabisLaws #420Community #Weed #Cannabis #Laws

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Teaser graphic labeled “Cannabis Law” with the headline “Weed, Guns, and ‘Unlawful User’.” The top half features bold black text on a light background. The lower half shows a foggy, cinematic scene with a federal statute page titled “Unlawful User” hanging like a trap in a dim corridor. PotCultureMagazine.com | ©2026/ArtDept appears at the bottom.

Teaser graphic labeled “Cannabis Law” with the headline “Weed, Guns, and ‘Unlawful User’.” The top half features bold black text on a light background. The lower half shows a foggy, cinematic scene with a federal statute page titled “Unlawful User” hanging like a trap in a dim corridor. PotCultureMagazine.com | ©2026/ArtDept appears at the bottom.

Tomorrow at 10 AM CST, a federal gun ban tied to weed, built on a phrase nobody can define. When the law is foggy, enforcement becomes a net. #PotCultureMagazine #CannabisCulture #CannabisLaws #SecondAmendment #Cannabis #420Community #CannabisNews #Guns #Laws #Weedlife

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#DumbLaws graphic from Pot Culture Magazine highlighting Sweden’s zero-tolerance cannabis policy. The image shows a police officer holding a small bag of cannabis on one side and a brightly lit state alcohol store with shelves of liquor and Swedish flags on the other. Text notes criminal charges and mandatory drug testing for minor cannabis possession, while alcohol remains state-sold and promoted. PotCultureMagazine.com | ©2026/ArtDept

#DumbLaws graphic from Pot Culture Magazine highlighting Sweden’s zero-tolerance cannabis policy. The image shows a police officer holding a small bag of cannabis on one side and a brightly lit state alcohol store with shelves of liquor and Swedish flags on the other. Text notes criminal charges and mandatory drug testing for minor cannabis possession, while alcohol remains state-sold and promoted. PotCultureMagazine.com | ©2026/ArtDept

#DumbLaws: Sweden: Cannabis possession can mean criminal charges and mandatory drug testing, even for minor amounts. Alcohol is state-sold and widely promoted. Zero tolerance policy. Selective tolerance culture.
#PotCultureMagazine #CannabisCulture #Sweden #CannabisLaws #Cannabis

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#DumbLaws graphic focused on South Africa, split image showing an adult man legally tending cannabis plants at home on the left and a police arrest scene at night on the right. Text explains the legal contradiction: adults may use, grow, and possess cannabis, but buying or selling it remains illegal. Visual highlights the gap between lawful possession and criminalized access. PotCultureMagazine.com ©2026 Pot Culture Magazine Art Dept.

#DumbLaws graphic focused on South Africa, split image showing an adult man legally tending cannabis plants at home on the left and a police arrest scene at night on the right. Text explains the legal contradiction: adults may use, grow, and possess cannabis, but buying or selling it remains illegal. Visual highlights the gap between lawful possession and criminalized access. PotCultureMagazine.com ©2026 Pot Culture Magazine Art Dept.

#DumbLaws: South Africa: Adults can legally use and grow cannabis at home, but buying or selling it is illegal. You may possess it. You may grow it. You just can’t legally get it.
#PotCultureMagazine #SouthAfrica #CannabisCulture #CannabisLaws #420Community #Cannabis #WeedLaws

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Graphic titled “#DumbLaws: Japan” showing a dimly lit Japanese street with alcohol vending machines, lanterns, and a prison-bar motif. In the foreground are cannabis buds, handcuffs, and an empty can, illustrating Japan’s strict cannabis laws contrasted with widespread alcohol access. Text explains that cannabis possession can result in prison while alcohol is widely tolerated. PotCultureMagazine.com branding appears at the bottom.

Graphic titled “#DumbLaws: Japan” showing a dimly lit Japanese street with alcohol vending machines, lanterns, and a prison-bar motif. In the foreground are cannabis buds, handcuffs, and an empty can, illustrating Japan’s strict cannabis laws contrasted with widespread alcohol access. Text explains that cannabis possession can result in prison while alcohol is widely tolerated. PotCultureMagazine.com branding appears at the bottom.

#DumbLaws: Japan: Cannabis possession can mean years in prison, even without intent to sell. Alcohol vending machines line the streets. Zero tolerance for weed. Full tolerance for blackout culture. Order by tradition.#PotCultureMagazine #Japan #CannabisCulture #CannabisLaws #Weed

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Graphic labeled “#DumbLaws: Cambodia” showing a Cambodian street scene with Angkor-style temples, a market stall displaying cannabis, a rolled joint, and a uniformed police officer standing beside a “Police” banner. Text explains that cannabis is illegal nationwide but openly sold in restaurants and markets, with enforcement applied inconsistently. The image highlights contradictions between tolerance and punishment. PotCultureMagazine.com appears at the bottom.

Graphic labeled “#DumbLaws: Cambodia” showing a Cambodian street scene with Angkor-style temples, a market stall displaying cannabis, a rolled joint, and a uniformed police officer standing beside a “Police” banner. Text explains that cannabis is illegal nationwide but openly sold in restaurants and markets, with enforcement applied inconsistently. The image highlights contradictions between tolerance and punishment. PotCultureMagazine.com appears at the bottom.

#DumbLaws: Cambodia: Cannabis is illegal nationwide, yet openly sold in restaurants and markets. Police ignore it until they don't. No licenses. No rules. No warning. Tolerance without legality. Punishment without notice. #PotCultureMagazine #CannabisCulture #CannabisLaws #Weed

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Graphic titled “#DumbLaws: Seattle” showing the Seattle skyline and a park scene with overlaid text explaining that cannabis is legal to buy and possess but illegal to use in public. Red prohibition symbols appear over a park and storefront. A jar of cannabis and rolled joint sit in the foreground. Footer reads “PotCultureMagazine.com | ©2025 Pot Culture Magazine / Art Dept.

Graphic titled “#DumbLaws: Seattle” showing the Seattle skyline and a park scene with overlaid text explaining that cannabis is legal to buy and possess but illegal to use in public. Red prohibition symbols appear over a park and storefront. A jar of cannabis and rolled joint sit in the foreground. Footer reads “PotCultureMagazine.com | ©2025 Pot Culture Magazine / Art Dept.

#DumbLaws: Seattle: Cannabis is legal to buy and possess, but using it anywhere in public is illegal. No parks. No sidewalks. No venues for most people. Legal weed, private problem.
#PotCultureMagazine #Seattle #CannabisCulture #CannabisLaws #LegalWeed #Cannabis #420Community

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#DumbLaws graphic depicting a judge’s gavel beside a jar of legal cannabis, with a young child holding a teddy bear in the background, illustrating how parents in some states can legally buy cannabis yet lose custody based on stigma rather than evidence. Editorial image by Pot Culture Magazine highlighting cannabis family court injustice. PotCultureMagazine.com

#DumbLaws graphic depicting a judge’s gavel beside a jar of legal cannabis, with a young child holding a teddy bear in the background, illustrating how parents in some states can legally buy cannabis yet lose custody based on stigma rather than evidence. Editorial image by Pot Culture Magazine highlighting cannabis family court injustice. PotCultureMagazine.com

#DumbLaws: In some states, you can legally buy cannabis but lose custody rights if a judge decides your use feels irresponsible. No test. No harm required. Just vibes. Parenting by stigma.
#PotCultureMagazine #Cannabis #Parenting #CannabisCulture #CannabisLaws #Stigma #Weed

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Pot Culture Magazine graphic showing an eviction notice on a table beside a jar of cannabis, a rolled joint, cigarettes, and alcohol bottles, illustrating how tenants in some legal cannabis states can be evicted for marijuana possession while alcohol and tobacco are allowed, published by PotCultureMagazine.com.

Pot Culture Magazine graphic showing an eviction notice on a table beside a jar of cannabis, a rolled joint, cigarettes, and alcohol bottles, illustrating how tenants in some legal cannabis states can be evicted for marijuana possession while alcohol and tobacco are allowed, published by PotCultureMagazine.com.

#DumbLaws: In some legal states, tenants can be evicted for cannabis possession even when it is legal under state law. Alcohol is allowed. Cigarettes are allowed. The lease outlaws the legal plant.
#PotCultureMagazine #Cannabis #CannabisCulture #CannabisLaws #420Community #Weed

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#DumbLaws graphic illustrating how cannabis legality changes by jurisdiction, showing a bag of cannabis in a pocket labeled ‘State Park’ versus ‘National Park,’ where the same cannabis becomes a federal crime. Visual comparison emphasizes ‘Same plant, same pocket, different dirt.’ Image for PotCultureMagazine.com.

#DumbLaws graphic illustrating how cannabis legality changes by jurisdiction, showing a bag of cannabis in a pocket labeled ‘State Park’ versus ‘National Park,’ where the same cannabis becomes a federal crime. Visual comparison emphasizes ‘Same plant, same pocket, different dirt.’ Image for PotCultureMagazine.com.

#DumbLaws: Cannabis can be legal under state law, but bring it into a U.S. national park, and it becomes a federal crime. Same plant. Same pocket. Different dirt.
#PotCultureMagazine #WeedLaws #FederalVsState #Cannabis #CannabisLaws #CannabisCulture #420Community #WeedLaws #Laws

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Feature image for Pot Culture Magazine showing three overturned brass cups arranged like a shell game on a dark table, with a cannabis leaf partially revealed beneath the center cup. Headline reads ‘Politics & Power: The Con of Cannabis Reform,’ symbolizing deceptive federal reform tactics and stalled cannabis policy. PotCultureMagazine.com.

Feature image for Pot Culture Magazine showing three overturned brass cups arranged like a shell game on a dark table, with a cannabis leaf partially revealed beneath the center cup. Headline reads ‘Politics & Power: The Con of Cannabis Reform,’ symbolizing deceptive federal reform tactics and stalled cannabis policy. PotCultureMagazine.com.

The Con of Cannabis Reform. How federal officials keep promising change while leaving the law untouched. We break down the stall and who it serves.

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#PotCultureMagazine #420Community #CannabisCulture #Cannabis #Rescheduling #Politics #CannabisLaws #Weed

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Close-up photograph of a mature cannabis flower with frosty trichomes and green leaves under natural light, symbolizing cannabis cultivation and potency. Pot Culture Magazine branding visible

Close-up photograph of a mature cannabis flower with frosty trichomes and green leaves under natural light, symbolizing cannabis cultivation and potency. Pot Culture Magazine branding visible

Morning. Today at 10 AM. Cannabis reform is always “close,” right up until it disappears again. We break down the con behind the promises.
#PotCultureMagazine #CannabisCommunity #Cannabis #Rescheduling #CannabisLaws #WeedLife #420Community #CannabisCulture #Weed #Politics #Laws

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A warm morning scene shows a glass poured over a coffee maker labeled “Wake N’ Bake Blend” as steam rises from freshly brewed coffee. The brewer sits on a wooden tray next to a metal grinder, a rolled joint, a cannabis leaf, and a small pile of buds. Soft sunlight comes through a nearby window, giving the setup a cozy, golden glow. The Pot Culture Magazine logo and website appear along the bottom.

A warm morning scene shows a glass poured over a coffee maker labeled “Wake N’ Bake Blend” as steam rises from freshly brewed coffee. The brewer sits on a wooden tray next to a metal grinder, a rolled joint, a cannabis leaf, and a small pile of buds. Soft sunlight comes through a nearby window, giving the setup a cozy, golden glow. The Pot Culture Magazine logo and website appear along the bottom.

Morning. Today at 10 AM. Voters say yes. Local officials say not here. The legal map looks clean, yet access collapses at the city line. #PotCultureMagazine #Cannabis #CannabisCulture #Legalization #Fail #CannabisLaws #RetailCannabis #WeedNews #420Community #Weed #Dispensaries

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Rapper ksmartboi under Swings' label serves prison sentence for marijuana charges It has been belatedly reported that rapper ksmartboi under Swings' label has served time for marijuana use. According to News Dai…

What a fucking waste to have these draconian anti-cannabis laws in place when alcohol abuse is actively eroding Korean society from within.

#LegalizeIt #CannabisLaws #SouthKorea #KPop #KPopNews #KPopSky

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Image features the New Mexico state flag waving, with a deep green background and a golden-yellow field displaying the red Zia sun symbol. Text reads: “#HighQs — In 1978, New Mexico passed the first state law in America to recognize the medical value of cannabis under a federally-approved research program.” Pot Culture Magazine branding, website, and ©2025PotCultureMagazine/ArtDept appear at the bottom.

Image features the New Mexico state flag waving, with a deep green background and a golden-yellow field displaying the red Zia sun symbol. Text reads: “#HighQs — In 1978, New Mexico passed the first state law in America to recognize the medical value of cannabis under a federally-approved research program.” Pot Culture Magazine branding, website, and ©2025PotCultureMagazine/ArtDept appear at the bottom.

#HighQs: In 1978, New Mexico passed the first state law in America to recognize the medical value of cannabis under a federally-approved research program. #PotCultureMagazine #WeedHistory #Cannabis #420Community #CannabisCulture #NewMexico #CannabisLaws #MedicalCannabis #WeedLife

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A somber veteran draped in an American flag stands outside a government building at sunset, head bowed in reflection. The headline reads “The State That Fears Weed More Than Truth,” with a copper header labeled “Policy & Punishment.” The Pot Culture Magazine logo and website, PotCultureMagazine.com, appear at the bottom along with the copyright ©2025PotCultureMagazine/ArtDept.

A somber veteran draped in an American flag stands outside a government building at sunset, head bowed in reflection. The headline reads “The State That Fears Weed More Than Truth,” with a copper header labeled “Policy & Punishment.” The Pot Culture Magazine logo and website, PotCultureMagazine.com, appear at the bottom along with the copyright ©2025PotCultureMagazine/ArtDept.

The State That Fears Weed More Than Truth: Idaho fines the sick, silences vets, and bans the vote. Kind Idaho fights back.

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#PotCultureMagazine #420Community #CannabisCulture #Cannabis #Idaho #CannabisLaws #Veterans #MedicalCannabis #weedlife #Laws

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Image featuring bold orange and yellow text reading: “POLITICS & POWER — FLORIDA’S BALLOT TRAP.” Below, a person’s hands hold a clipboard reading “PETITION TO LEGALIZE CANNABIS” while signing. The background shows a blurred courthouse and police vehicle under golden sunlight, symbolizing political pressure and civic struggle. Footer includes “PotCultureMagazine.com” with the Pot Culture Magazine logo and copyright ©2025PotCultureMagazine/ArtDept.

Image featuring bold orange and yellow text reading: “POLITICS & POWER — FLORIDA’S BALLOT TRAP.” Below, a person’s hands hold a clipboard reading “PETITION TO LEGALIZE CANNABIS” while signing. The background shows a blurred courthouse and police vehicle under golden sunlight, symbolizing political pressure and civic struggle. Footer includes “PotCultureMagazine.com” with the Pot Culture Magazine logo and copyright ©2025PotCultureMagazine/ArtDept.

Florida’s Ballot Trap: How rules rewrote reform and erased 200,000 voters.

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#PotCultureMagazine #420Community #CannabisCulture #Cannabis #Florida #Ballot #Legalization #CannabisLaws #Politics #CannabisNews #Weed #Prohibition #FloridaCannabis #Weedlife

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A black-and-white photograph of The Beatles standing together in front of a vintage poster reading “The Law Against Cannabis.” Bold yellow text at the top reads “#HighQs.” The caption explains that in 1967, The Beatles paid for a full-page ad in The Times, calling for cannabis law reform, noting that John Lennon said it was the first time pop culture had told Parliament to chill. Pot Culture Magazine logo and URL appear at the bottom with ©2025PotCultureMagazine/ArtDept branding.

A black-and-white photograph of The Beatles standing together in front of a vintage poster reading “The Law Against Cannabis.” Bold yellow text at the top reads “#HighQs.” The caption explains that in 1967, The Beatles paid for a full-page ad in The Times, calling for cannabis law reform, noting that John Lennon said it was the first time pop culture had told Parliament to chill. Pot Culture Magazine logo and URL appear at the bottom with ©2025PotCultureMagazine/ArtDept branding.

#HighQs: In 1967, the Beatles paid for a full-page ad in The Times calling for cannabis law reform. Lennon later said it was the first time pop culture told Parliament to chill. #PotCultureMagazine #WeedHistory #Cannabis #420Community #CannabisCulture #Beatles #CannabisLaws #Weed

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A vintage Parisian street poster shows a large cannabis leaf over a bold yellow background with the word “LIBERTÉ” below it, symbolizing freedom and reform. The surrounding wall is weathered and covered in graffiti, evoking a sense of protest and counterculture. ©2024PotCultureMagazine/ArtDept.

A vintage Parisian street poster shows a large cannabis leaf over a bold yellow background with the word “LIBERTÉ” below it, symbolizing freedom and reform. The surrounding wall is weathered and covered in graffiti, evoking a sense of protest and counterculture. ©2024PotCultureMagazine/ArtDept.

#SecondSesh France’s Cannabis Conundrum (9-23-24) France drags its feet on reform while others cash in. Legal weed could transform its economy if it ever stops stalling. wp.me/pflf86-1bX
#PotCultureMagazine #420Community #CannabisCulture #Cannabis #France #CannabisLaws

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A stylized editorial image from Pot Culture Magazine showing a Florida license plate reading “420 FL” lying on an asphalt road beside a smoldering joint and a torn paper marked “ODOR EVIDENCE.” The headline reads “The End of Sniff and Search” with the subtext, “A Florida court kills the ‘weed smell’ excuse and rewrites the rules of search and seizure.” The words Cannabis Policy appear at the top in yellow, and the Pot Culture Magazine logo and website are displayed at the bottom.

A stylized editorial image from Pot Culture Magazine showing a Florida license plate reading “420 FL” lying on an asphalt road beside a smoldering joint and a torn paper marked “ODOR EVIDENCE.” The headline reads “The End of Sniff and Search” with the subtext, “A Florida court kills the ‘weed smell’ excuse and rewrites the rules of search and seizure.” The words Cannabis Policy appear at the top in yellow, and the Pot Culture Magazine logo and website are displayed at the bottom.

The End of Sniff and Search: Florida just killed the “weed smell” excuse. For years, cops used odor as a free pass to violate rights. That ends now.

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#PotCultureMagazine #CannabisCulture #Cannabis #Florida #SniffNSearch #CannabisLaws #420Community #Weed

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A bold vintage-style graphic titled “CENTURY OF SMOKE AND LIES” features a large green cannabis leaf on a textured brown background. Below the title, text reads: “A hundred years after the 1925 International Opium Convention first outlawed cannabis, prohibition still stands as one of the biggest policy failures in modern history.” The Pot Culture Magazine logo appears at the bottom right, along with the website PotCultureMagazine.com and copyright ©2025PotCultureMagazine/ArtDept.

A bold vintage-style graphic titled “CENTURY OF SMOKE AND LIES” features a large green cannabis leaf on a textured brown background. Below the title, text reads: “A hundred years after the 1925 International Opium Convention first outlawed cannabis, prohibition still stands as one of the biggest policy failures in modern history.” The Pot Culture Magazine logo appears at the bottom right, along with the website PotCultureMagazine.com and copyright ©2025PotCultureMagazine/ArtDept.

Tomorrow at 10 AM, we mark a century of cannabis prohibition, 100 years of fear, propaganda, and failure that couldn’t kill the plant. #PotCultureMagazine #Prohibition #Cannabis #CannabisCulture #Weed #420Community #CannabisLaws #DrugWar #Propaganda #WeedLies #History #WeedNews

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Suntory CEO resigns amid police probe into alleged illegal supplement purchase Takeshi Niinami steps down as investigation focuses on cannabis-derived component in supplement under strict Japanese drug laws

FYI: Suntory CEO resigns amid police probe into alleged illegal supplement purchase #Suntory #CEOResignation #TakeshiNiinami #PoliceInvestigation #CannabisLaws

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A bag of cannabis sits on a wooden table in front of a blurred Malaysian flag, with text overlay explaining that in Malaysia, possession of just 200 grams is considered trafficking and carries a mandatory death sentence. Even small amounts can mean years in prison and whipping with a cane. The Pot Culture Magazine logo and website are displayed at the bottom.

A bag of cannabis sits on a wooden table in front of a blurred Malaysian flag, with text overlay explaining that in Malaysia, possession of just 200 grams is considered trafficking and carries a mandatory death sentence. Even small amounts can mean years in prison and whipping with a cane. The Pot Culture Magazine logo and website are displayed at the bottom.

DumbLaw: In Malaysia, possession of just 200 grams of cannabis is legally considered trafficking, which carries a mandatory death sentence. Even tiny amounts for personal use can mean years in prison and whipping with a cane. #PotCultureMagazine #Malaysia #Cannabis #CannabisLaws

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A graphic with the heading #DUMBLAWS explains cannabis penalties in Greece. The text states that possession of any amount is still a criminal offense. Even one gram can mean up to five months in prison for “personal use.” Repeat offenses can bring years behind bars, even though medical cannabis is technically legal. At the bottom right, cannabis buds and a rolled joint rest on top of a €100 note. In the background, the Greek flag is visible. The image includes the Pot Culture Magazine logo and the website PotCultureMagazine.com.

A graphic with the heading #DUMBLAWS explains cannabis penalties in Greece. The text states that possession of any amount is still a criminal offense. Even one gram can mean up to five months in prison for “personal use.” Repeat offenses can bring years behind bars, even though medical cannabis is technically legal. At the bottom right, cannabis buds and a rolled joint rest on top of a €100 note. In the background, the Greek flag is visible. The image includes the Pot Culture Magazine logo and the website PotCultureMagazine.com.

DumbLaw: In Greece, possession of any amount of cannabis is still a criminal offense. Even a gram can result in a five-month prison sentence. Repeat offenses can bring years behind bars. #PotCultureMagazine #Greece #CannabisCulture #CannabisLaws #Cannabis #Weed #FreeTheWeed #Laws

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A bold graphic featuring the U.S. Capitol dome against a gradient sky, accompanied by a prominent green cannabis leaf. Large block letters read “The MORE Act is Back in Congress,” with a red banner above that says “Federal Reform.” At the bottom, PotCultureMagazine.com is displayed, along with the Pot Culture Magazine branding and the copyright notice: 2025 PotCultureMagazine/ArtDept.

A bold graphic featuring the U.S. Capitol dome against a gradient sky, accompanied by a prominent green cannabis leaf. Large block letters read “The MORE Act is Back in Congress,” with a red banner above that says “Federal Reform.” At the bottom, PotCultureMagazine.com is displayed, along with the Pot Culture Magazine branding and the copyright notice: 2025 PotCultureMagazine/ArtDept.

Coming up tomorrow at 10 AM, Congress dusts off the MORE Act to end federal prohibition, expunge convictions, and finally let states control their markets. #PotCultureMagazine #Cannabis #Politics #MoreAct #CannabisCulture #420Community #Weedlife #CannabisLaws #WeedNews #WeedLaws

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