Ahmed Rasfiyan

I operate and secure Facebook pages as digital assets, not just social profiles. I specialize in Facebook page operations, monetization stability, policy compliance, and security—helping page owners protect revenue, reduce risk, and scale safely. I work with monetized pages, content networks, and media operators globally.

Montana Retailers Have Sold More Than $1 Billion Worth Of Recreational Marijuana Since Legalization Took Effect

Business Montana’s Adult-Use Marijuana Sales Surpass $1 Billion in Four Years, Generating $217 Million in Tax RevenueBy Montana Free Press Since Montana legalized adult-use marijuana on January 1, 2022, the state’s cannabis retailers have sold more than $1 billion in products, with adult-use sales rising enough to offset a steep decline in medical marijuana purchases. […]

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White House Calls Trump’s Marijuana Rescheduling Order a Top Win in His First Year Back

Politics The White House is highlighting President Donald Trump’s executive order directing federal agencies to complete the rescheduling of marijuana as a major achievement during his first year back in office. “In just 365 days, President Trump has delivered truly transformative results, with the most accomplished first year of any presidential term in modern history,”

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Ohio Activists Resubmit Petition to Block Strict Marijuana Law

Published on January 14, 2026 By Ahmed Rasfiyan  Ohio activists have resubmitted a revised The petition aims to prevent key provisions of a restrictive marijuana and hemp law from taking effect following the attorney general’s rejection of the original version. general had rejected an initial version he said was “misleading.” Ohio cannabis advocates have resubmitted a revised referendum petition

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Over a Third of Rap and Hip-Hop Videos Feature Marijuana, Study Finds

Science & Health Government-Funded Study Finds Marijuana Featured in More Than a Third of Rap and Hip-Hop Music Videos More than a third of popular U.S. hip-hop and rap music videos referenced marijuana in 2024, according to a new government-supported study. Artists such as Snoop Dogg and Dr. Dre have contributed to this trend by

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One in Three Americans Use Marijuana Before Family Holiday Gatherings, Survey Shows

Culture One in Three Americans Use Marijuana Ahead of Family Holiday Gatherings, Survey Shows About one in three Americans say their holiday “pregame” routine involves using marijuana, according to a new survey. The poll from the Freeman Recovery Center looked at a variety of ways the use of alcohol and other drugs intersects with with

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Scientific Evidence Does Not Support Marijuana’s Restrictive Federal Status, Study Says

Science & Health Marijuana’s Federal Restrictions Lack Scientific Support, Study Finds According to a recent scientific review, marijuana and other substances are significantly less harmful than federal laws written half a century ago indicate. Since the passage of the Controlled Substances Act (CSA) in 1970, U.S. drug laws have been dictated by rigid categories that

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Cannabis Didn’t Just Go Legal — It Went Domestic

For most of American history, cannabis lived outside the home. It was smoked elsewhere. Shared elsewhere. Hidden elsewhere. The living room, the kitchen, the bedtime routine — those spaces were off-limits. Cannabis belonged to dorms, cars, concerts, and places where rules were already loose. That boundary is gone. Today, cannabis has crossed a far more

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Residents Report Feeling “High” After Marijuana Dispensary Fire Blankets Colorado Town in Smoke

Residents of a Colorado town experienced an unexpected and surreal moment after a marijuana dispensary caught fire,sending thick smoke drifting across nearly half the surrounding area. As emergency crews worked to control the blaze, the strong scent of burning cannabis filled the air, leaving locals both concerned and bewildered by the unusual situation. According to

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When Weed Became Boring — And Why That Might Be the Best Thing That Ever Happened to Cannabis

. Cannabis didn’t get weaker — it got quieter.And that might be the most powerful shift yet. 🌿 There was a time when cannabis shocked people. It smelled loud, looked defiant, and carried a sense of danger that felt inseparable from the experience. Smoking weed wasn’t just an activity — it was a statement. A

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The Quiet Cannabis Boom No One Is Talking About — And It’s Happening in American Suburbs

. The fastest-growing cannabis consumers in America aren’t who you think — and it’s changing everything. 🌿This shift is happening quietly, right in the suburbs. On a warm evening in a quiet American suburb, the house lights are dimmed, the kids are finally asleep, and the day’s noise has settled. Somewhere between unloading the dishwasher

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