Paul Loney: Oregon’s First Cannabis Attorney Written by Armando Ramirez, Photo Courtesy of Paul Loney Pride Edition, 2023. Being an attorney for 31 years, Paul Loney has been
LGBTQ+ Community Mental Health Resource Guide Six resources for the queer community during and beyond Pride Month Written by Hannarose McGuinness Pride Edition, 2023. Gender, orientation and presentation play
Barriers to Banking in the Cannabis Industry Written and Photographed by Armando Ramirez 4/20 Edition, 2023. Despite cannabis being legal both recreationally and medically in the state of Oregon,
Canine Cannabis The booming CBD market now includes your furry friends Written by Hannarose McGuinness 4/20 Edition, 2023. Eugene is well-known for its cannabis culture – so well-known that
Written by Jorney Baldwin-Chee. Legality Edition 2023. The normalization of substance abuse and misuse on college campuses is often overlooked because of the stigma surrounding being a college student: Class.
Written by Sydney Johnson. Illustrated by Palmer Krais. Legality Edition 2023. The United States has the second-largest inmate population in the world. With 1.7 million incarcerated individuals, over 20% of
Opinion: Former Gov. Kate Brown’s Pardon Written by Dominic Adams. Illustration by Dani DeGraw. Legality Edition 2023. In Green Eugene’s last edition, we published an article bemoaning the lack of
Written by Jorney Baldwin-Chee. In 2023 it was reported that approximately 86.2% of Oregon’s state population is white, according to the Oregon Census Bureau. When considering the racial disparity in
Written by Sydney Johnson. Illustrated by Miles Imai. For those who believe in the untapped potential of psychedelic therapy, Measure 109 is a small but significant victory. Starting in January
Written by Dominic Adams. Illustrated by Dani DeGraw. On Oct. 6, 2022, the Biden administration granted a pardon for the offense of simple possession of cannabis. This pardon expunged records
Legislators are working on our nation’s next step in healing the wounds from the war on drugs. But what is it, and why should we support it? Here is everything you need to know about the current landscape of federal decriminalization.
Written by Mac Larsen Oregon’s incarceration data provides insight into the progress and problems with the state’s drug policies and legislation. In 1973 Oregon became the first state to decriminalize