NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--High Times, the iconic voice in cannabis culture, psychedelics, advocacy and industry insight, proudly announces the release of its limited-edition, collectible 50th ...
"Breaking Points" host Saagar Enjeti speaks with Blake Neff and Andrew Kolvet on "The Charlie Kirk Show" about the danger of high-potency marijuana: SAAGAR ENJETI: It’s not a victory lap, because a ...
But research points to a growing concern around how cannabis affects the developing teenage brain in ways that may have ...
The popularity of cannabis continues to rise in 2026, with statistics showing that around 15% of Americans are current users, and more than 22% have used it sometime in the past year. As more people ...
This article originally appeared in High Times Magazine’s 50th Anniversary Print Issue. Order yours here and get it delivered to your door. Political and societal changes rarely occur organically.
Once upon a time, getting high from marijuana entailed smoking a joint, a pipe, or a bong. Those days are gone. Now there are numerous routes of consumption, some of which deliver a more potent ...
Alara Bedka was 15 years old the summer she broke a promise she had made to herself. She had grown up in a home shaped by addiction. She had family members who struggled with alcohol, opioids and pot ...
Dr. Yasmin Hurd, director of the Addiction Institute at Mount Sinai, said adolescent brains have higher concentrations of the receptors where THC binds, making teenagers biologically more vulnerable ...
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