
If black kids are doing drugs less often than white kids, why are they being arrested so much more?

Amy Winehouse's death makes it clear there's no swag or sympathy involved with being a drug-addicted female rock star.

The daytime TV veteran wants to make medical marijuana less shady with a new "high-end" dispensary in Sacramento.

An insane Louisiana law is sending a nonviolent father to jail for the rest of his life. How is this justice?

Enter the stone zone with GOOD's intrepid pot columnist.

In order for Coca-Cola to continue to exist in its current form, the company has a special arrangement with the Drug Enforcement Administration.

A bill making its way through the Missouri legislature seeks to have welfare recipients drug tested. Is this good or bad?

It's a weird point in time when a doctor can prescribe you a really awesome but federally-illegal drug that causes your health insurance to skyrocket.
A new study found that the active substance in hallucinogenic mushrooms makes people less judgmental and more forgiving. So why isn't it a medicine?

A new study shows that some police dogs let their handlers' beliefs take precedent over their trained noses. Scary stuff.

A demure young suburban housewife volunteers to take LSD for a study. Hilarity and rainbows ensue.
Four countries where pot is very well tolerated-and one surprising place where it's completely legal. (Hint: It's not the Netherlands.)

The violence has primarily been perpetrated by seven drug cartels, all of which are vying for territory and power. This is who they are.

The sheer audacity of the officer is shocking; he cavalierly disregards—and breaks—the law he's sworn to uphold.

Some days, he’d wake up on a Saturday morning, say he had to run some errands, and turn up 24 hours later.

What used to be the "American drug" is now popular worldwide.

This is where I stop writing about pot, hand the vaporizer over to you fine dudes, and start writing about other things.