Yes, Cannabis Beverages are Replacing Alcohol…and the Numbers are Staggering!

You might even be noticing the change that yes, some people still drink, but they’re drinking something else: cannabis beverages instead of harmful alcohol. Booze was once the dominant social lubricant of choice for bars, social circles, and living rooms around the world, but that is no longer the case. People are choosing healthier ways to unwind …

How to Buy Weed in Malaysia: 2026 Laws, Penalties & Tourist Guide

Roughly 800 cannabis enthusiasts and curious travelers ask “how to buy weed in Malaysia” every month, most arriving from countries where cannabis is legal and assuming the rules work the same. They do not. Malaysia operates under one of the world’s strictest anti-cannabis frameworks, rooted in a 1952 colonial-era law that still carries the threat …

How to Buy Weed in Turks and Caicos in 2026: Island Cannabis Laws and the Tourist Reality

You cannot legally buy weed in Turks and Caicos. Cannabis is a controlled substance under the Control of Drugs Ordinance; no dispensaries exist, no decriminalization applies, and no exceptions are made for tourists or medical patients. Possession carries fines up to $40,000 and up to 3 years in prison. There is no legal pathway. The …

How to Buy Weed in Russia in 2026: Moscow’s Harsh Penalties and Why Tourists Should Never Risk It

The answer to “how to buy weed in Russia” is unambiguous: you don’t. There is no legal way for a tourist, or anyone else, to purchase cannabis in Russia in 2026. No dispensaries. No coffee shops. No licensed delivery services. No grey-zone tolerance. The Russian state maintains one of the world’s most punitive drug enforcement frameworks. Article …

Politics‘Medical Marijuana Is Now Legal In South Carolina,’ GOP Senator Declares As Republican Governor Candidate Calls It A ‘Gateway Drug’

A Republican South Carolina state senator says that “medical marijuana is now legal” in the state following the Trump administration’s move to enact federal rescheduling—but a GOP congressman who is running to be the next governor says he has a “problem with marijuana,” calling it a “gateway drug.” State Sen. Tom Davis (R), who has sponsored …

Dispensary Trends for Adults Over 40: What Mature Consumers Want

Walk into a dispensary for the first time, or even the tenth, and the experience isn’t just about what’s on the shelf. For many adults older than 40, what matters most is whether the environment feels trustworthy and worth returning to in the future. That’s a shift from how dispensaries traditionally have marketed themselves. Bright …

How to Buy Weed in St. Lucia: 2026 Cannabis Guide

Most travelers searching for cannabis information about St. Lucia find outdated guides or conflicting forum posts, some written before the 2021 law change, others that confuse St. Lucia with stricter Caribbean neighbors, where a personal amount still carries serious legal consequences. If you are planning a trip and want to understand where things actually stand, …

How to Buy Weed in the Bahamas (2026): What’s Actually Legal

You cannot legally buy weed in the Bahamas in 2026. Recreational cannabis is illegal, and no licensed dispensaries exist anywhere in the country. Under the Cannabis Act 2024, possession of 30 grams or less is subject to a $250 fixed-penalty framework, with no conviction if the notice is paid on time. However, those provisions have not been uniformly operationalized, …

Thailand vows strict tourist oversight after public sex incidents

Thailand vowed Wednesday (May 6) to tighten oversight of tourists’ behaviour after a series of incidents involving foreigners caught having sex in public, warning they damaged the country’s image. Tourism is vital to the Southeast Asian nation’s economy but foreign arrivals are yet to return to their pre-Covid highs. Visitors displaying “inappropriate behaviour”, including illicit …

How Britain’s pubs are being turned into cannabis farms

Derelict pubs are being transformed into cannabis factories by organised criminals exploiting the crisis gripping the hospitality industry. Drug gangs are targeting boarded-up bars because they offer the ideal conditions to set up secret, industrial-sized marijuana farms, The Telegraph can reveal. Analysis of police reports from across the country show how raids on former public houses are …

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