When it comes to getting through airport security with marijuana, there is a mixed bag of information. Some supposed toker travel experts say that flying with weed is as easy as stowing small amounts in checked luggage, while others argue it is best to keep the stash discreetly in a carry-on. Here is what TSA …
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TSA And Cannabis: What You Need To Know
It seems like every few months there is an entirely new rulebook for marijuana. Where it is legal, how much you can possess, where you can smoke it and where you can bring it vary greatly and change frequently throughout the country. When you purchase cannabis legally in the United States you might think you are …
The 3 Best Cities For a Marijuana Weekend
Spring is in the air and the travel itch is strong, looking for something different? Something elevated, fun, and a bit chill? While 24 states have fully recreational marijuana, some places are better than others. Yes, New York City and Los Angeles have weed, but there are some places just better for a weekend getaway. …
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How Cannabis Tourism Is Changing the Way We Travel
The travel industry is greening – literally. As global attitudes toward cannabis continue to shift, a new kind of tourism is taking root: one that blends the plant’s therapeutic and recreational properties with a thirst for exploration, culture, and connection. From the mountains of South Africa to the valleys of California, cannabis tourism is transforming …
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Enjoy 4/20 in every corner of SF
San Francisco contains multitudes. Each neighborhood is a cultural pocket of unique energy. These individual vibes are built off the people and places in each ‘hood, from one corner of Ingleside to the bright lights of Broadway Street. Tourists often miss out on some of the best parts of San Francisco for those can’t-miss spots like …
4/20 is Approaching—Ready to Learn About Cannabis Festivals?
There’s no straightforward answer. Cannabis is legal in 39 states for medical use and 24 states for recreational use. Federally, it’s illegal, but prohibition isn’t enforced in states that have launched medical and recreational markets. It’s a gray area on top of a gray area—which isn’t actually unique when it comes to smoking a little green. …
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From Cactus to Cannabis: Tucson’s Role in Arizona’s Cannabis Revolution
Tucson, Arizona, is defined by its vibrant cultural heritage and deep connection to the region’s unique desert flora. Known for its iconic saguaro cacti and rich landscapes, the city has also emerged as a notable player in Arizona’s evolving cannabis industry. As the state navigates the complexities of cannabis legalization and market growth, Tucson stands …
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Cannabis-Friendly Destinations
As pandemic travel restrictions have been lifted, travelers are back to visiting their favorite destinations. At the same time, a new trend in cannabis hospitality is emerging in areas where recreational cannabis has been legalized. Increasingly, tourists are able to find “cannabis-friendly” accommodations and activities and add them to their vacation itinerary. Since the 1970s, Amsterdam …
America’s top cannabis events of 4/20 2025
Everyone wants to know—’Where’s the best 420 events near me?’ April is already upon us, and with it the biggest day of the year for those of us who love weed. As you well know, 420 is history, culture, industry, lore, and always a whole lotta fun. To get you in the spirit, we have here a …
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What $20 Weed Looks Like In Germany
Earlier this year, Germany passed one of the world’s most progressive medical cannabis plans. The new legislation brings cannabis into pharmacies and requires public insurance providers to foot the bill for cannabis products when prescribed for severe conditions. It also brings production back into the control of the government. So how have these changes affected the …





