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At Farmer and the Felon, we are industry veterans dedicated to cannabis freedom, we aren’t interested in being just another weed brand. We are Cannabis for Change.

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By yhau1989, 22 March, 2022
Pre-rolls are one of the most convenient ways to consume cannabis on the go. They’re not only perfect for those who don’t know how to roll, but also for taking a decent break from rolling duties or for penciling in a quick sesh to medicate between meetings and errands.
By jonathan, 23 February, 2022
Voters in Montana approved a cannabis legalization initiative in 2020, which included language explicitly calling for expungement of past convictions. But the process has been meeting with some resistance from local courts—and plans for a special court to oversee expungement have been dropped.
By jonathan, 4 February, 2022
New York’s new mayor has inherited a real human rights crisis at Rikers Island, the city’s principal jail, with desperate inmates launching hunger strikes in protest of oppressive and dangerous conditions.
By jonathan, 21 January, 2022
Atlanta rapper Terrell Davis, better known by his stage-name Ralo, has been held for nearly four years on a federal cannabis conspiracy charge, and finally faces sentencing in March. He is potentially looking at up to 20 years in prison. Top names in Hip Hop are mobilizing to plead for clemency in his case.
By jonathan, 30 November, 2021
Proposition 64 authorizes re-sentencing and destruction of records for people with prior marijuana convictions. But this pledge of expungement remains unfulfilled in a state once seen as a national leader on cannabis freedom.