Despite promises, Biden took no action on cannabis. Now that Trump is president, he can expunge records, release those still locked up and allow the companies to use banks.
As two people deeply impacted by cannabis, Mike Tyson and Weldon Angelos, a justice reform advocate, applauded President Donald Trump's recent commitment to cannabis reforms, in an opinion piece ...
Mike Tyson's trainer predicts Logan Paul to spell the end for Conor McGregor Mike Tyson's cannabis brand, Tyson 2.0, is showing no signs of slowing down since it was launched under parent company ...
Tyson and Angelos Applaud Trump's Reforms Mike Tyson and Weldon Angelos commended President Trump for his commitment to cannabis reforms, including rescheduling efforts, banking access and ...
TYSON 2.0’s entry into South Africa aligns seamlessly with Carma HoldCo’s broader mission of leveraging cultural icons to transform industries. This expansion reflects the company’s commitment to ...
Mike Tyson and Jake Paul notably secured mammoth payouts for their fight in November 2024. Tyson has now reportedly spent the majority of his payout on purchasing a $13 million mega-mansion.
As two individuals whose lives have been deeply impacted by cannabis, we are encouraged by President Donald Trump’s recent statements supporting long-overdue reforms to U.S. cannabis policy.
"From personal experience, we both know that Trump is willing to take bold and compassionate action," says Mike Tyson. Despite promises to decriminalize marijuana, Biden "freed no one, restored no ...
The other one of us (Mike Tyson), a boxing champion, entrepreneur, longtime cannabis advocate and founder of the global cannabis brand TYSON 2.0, has witnessed how the cannabis industry can ...