by Cole Fullmer
Utah hates to lose — especially when it comes to controlling access to plant medicine. But this time, they lost. And they lost big. A federal judge, right here in Utah, ordered Provo Police Department and Utah County to return sacramental psilocybin mushrooms seized...
by J.D. Lauritzen
Disclaimer: This opinion editorial (Op-Ed) is provided for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Readers should consult a qualified attorney for guidance specific to their legal issues or concerns. No attorney-client relationship is...
by Cole Fullmer
Utah’s medical cannabis landscape might be on the verge of a major shift—but there are still big questions to answer. House Bill 203 S2 just received a favorable recommendation from the Natural Resources, Agriculture, and Environment House Committee, and if it moves...
by Valerie Ahanonu
I’m from Salt Lake City, Utah. I started a career as a music producer in the mid-90s and founded my own record label. I worked with some of the biggest, and am still working with, some of the biggest names in the industry, including Snoop Dogg, Tupac Shakur, his...
by Benjamin Adams
How Schedule III Could Impact Utah and Shape the Next Era of Medical Cannabis Recent announcements about a proposal to reclassify cannabis under Schedule III have been made over the past several months, trickling in from multiple departments of the U.S. government....
by Cole Fullmer
In an unexpected twist, Utah, a state known for its conservative leanings, is boldly navigating the waters of medical cannabis reform. As tradition clashes with the winds of change, the state finds itself at a pivotal moment in its history. However, amid this...