Chris Roberts
Drug Users Are Being Sentenced to Forced Rehab. But Does It Work?
California could be come the latest lab in a nationwide experiment: Instead of sentencing drug users to jail, what if you sentenced them to rehab?
Fentanyl Is Creeping Into the Mainstream Drug Supply
Post-lockdown, social drug users are facing a new normal where the drug supply, including cocaine and meth, is increasingly tainted with fentanyl.
This Could Finally Be the First Drug Safe-Injection Site in the US
That is, if the feds and NIMBYs don’t block it.
Sha’Carri Richardson’s Olympic Ban Over Weed Is America’s Fault
The rules are the rules. But whose rules are they? Turns out, they come from U.S. government research.
Big Weed Is Taking Over This Abandoned Prison in New York
Chicago-based Green Thumb is getting massive tax breaks to build a $155 million, 450,000-square-foot cultivation and production hub.
New York’s Legal Weed Law Could Still Screw Over Black People
New York’s legal cannabis law is supposed to direct profits to Black entrepreneurs and neighborhoods torn apart by the war on drugs.
Cop Budgets Benefit from Cannabis Legalization, Sparking Backlash in 'Defund the Police' Era
Politicians have long used earmarks for police budgets as a way to make legalization more digestible to opponents. New Jersey's attempt to legalize in 2020 shows that is no longer working.
Cops Raided and Shut Down the Only Magic Mushroom 'Church' in the U.S.
Oakland police marched into the Zide Door Church of Entheogenic Plants, seized its stash, and called in firefighters to bust open the safes, according to photos and videos posted to Instagram.
Black Lives Matter Isn't Going to Just 'Shut Up and Vote' for Kamala Harris
Refusing to account for her "top cop" record risks squandering the energy and enthusiasm of the BLM criminal justice reform movement.
The Bizarre Case of a Death Allegedly Caused by CBD Oil
A case report suggests that CBD oil contributed to someone's death. Some scientists—and the weed industry—aren’t so sure.
Cruise Passengers Exposed to Coronavirus Went Home Without Being Tested
Some passengers say they were never even offered a test, despite public promises from government officials like Mike Pence.
White Weed Entrepreneurs Are Gaming Programs Meant to Help People of Color
Berner's says it's San Francisco's first Black-owned dispensary, but critics claim its well-connected white partners got preferential treatment.