Thailand Legalizes Same-Sex Marriage

Thailand lawmakers vote to legalize same-sex marriage, potentially making it the third country in Asia to permit same-sex marriage.

Thailand's Cannabis Legalization Reversal

The prime minister of Thailand wants to outlaw cannabis again due to concerns about children's access and increased crime, despite being the first country in Asia to legalize it two years ago. The market for cannabis was unregulated, leading to backlash and calls for restrictions on its use for medical purposes only.

Marijuana Legislation in Senate and Thailand's Cannabis Ban

Senate Democrats reintroduce marijuana legislation ahead of November elections. Prime Minister of Thailand seeks to outlaw cannabis again due to lack of regulation leading to increased crimes and availability to children. Legalization in 2022 prompted public backlash and concerns over misuse and crime. Cannabis advocates oppose rollback as it has fueled Thailand's tourism and farming sectors.

U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration's Plans to Reclassify Marijuana

The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration plans to reclassify marijuana as a less dangerous drug, recognizing its medical uses and lower abuse potential. Senator John Fetterman advocates for safe, regulated marijuana. Marijuana legalization for recreational use is not part of the proposal.

Psychedelics in American Society

Vince Kadlubek, co-founder of Meow Wolf, felt restricted from discussing psychedelics as his company aimed for mainstream success. Psychedelics are transitioning from illegal to more accepted in American society, with laws changing and medical benefits being recognized. Despite progress, many psychedelic drugs remain illegal under federal law, causing concerns about commercialization and government oversight.

Debate over Legalization for Low-Wage Migrants After Baltimore Bridge Disaster

President Joe Biden visits Baltimore following a deadly bridge disaster to discuss legal work permits for low-wage migrants, supported by investors and left-wing groups. Advocates claim the migrants deserve dignity and push for more imported workers, customers, and renters. Critics argue that easy-migration policies harm American workers and undermine job opportunities. The debate highlights the exploitation and abuse faced by illegal migrants in the construction industry.

Legalization of Marijuana in Germany

Germany has legalized the possession of small amounts of marijuana for recreational purposes, allowing adults to have up to nearly 1 ounce and grow up to three plants. The law also permits the formation of nonprofit 'cannabis clubs' and includes an amnesty for cannabis-related offenses.

Germany Legalizes Cannabis Possession

Germany has legalized cannabis possession for personal use, allowing individuals to carry up to 25 grams in public and 50 grams at home. The law also permits individuals to own three plants for self-cultivation. This change follows years of campaigning by Federal health minister Karl Lauterbach.

Recreational Cannabis Legalization in Virginia

Republican Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin vetoed a bill to legalize recreational cannabis, citing concerns for health and safety. The legislation aimed to establish a state-regulated marketplace for marijuana but was rejected by the governor.

Former Minnesota Gov. Jesse Ventura entering the cannabis market as a seller

Former Minnesota Gov. Jesse Ventura is entering the cannabis market as a seller, launching his own brand of cannabis edibles in partnership with Retro Bakery. He supports the cannabis industry and credits cannabis with helping his wife control her seizures. Minnesota legalized recreational marijuana for adults last year, but full-scale retail sales may be delayed.

Marijuana Illicit Market

Despite marijuana legalization in some states, there is still a thriving illicit market dominated by criminals connected to China's authoritarian government.

Virginia Marijuana Legislation

Virginia lawmakers passed legislation to allow recreational retail sales of marijuana to begin next year, aiming to compete with the illicit market. Former LAPD Officer Kyle Kazan discusses the disparity between legal and illegal marijuana sales.