A podcast exploring the political, legal and cultural effects of marijuana legalization. From Colorado Public Radio and PRX, these are stories about life after legalization, hosted by journalist Ann Marie Awad.
Did you know that Louisiana was the first state in the United States to legalize medical marijuana? Here's why you've never heard about the original medical marijuana state.
Country music legend Willie Nelson is known for a lot of things, including his unabashed love for marijuana and his advocacy for legalization. Ann Marie sat down with Willie to talk about his decades of activism, and his hopes for the future.
It’s hard to get good medical advice when it comes to cannabis, even in states where it’s been legal for a long time. That’s why Katherine Golden, an RN of more than 20 years, founded Leaf411.
During this pandemic, it's okay to feel like your mental state is a bit more fragile than normal. Join Ann as she delves into the complicated feelings and the science of using weed to cope.
There’s an unexpected side effect to Colorado’s billion-dollar recreational weed industry: It’s no longer very profitable to sell medical marijuana. Where does that leave young medical marijuana patients, who use it to treat seizures and severe autism?
The war on drugs is still alive and well, and the people most often caught in the crossfire are black and brown. Now that weed is legal in many states, most of the people making money off weed are white. How can legalization benefit communities of color and repair harm caused by the war on drugs?