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Super Bowl LVlll is coming to Nevada for the first time and Las Vegas
police and non-profits are again using myths of forced labor in the sex trade as cover for
harassment and arrest of sex workers. On February 5, sex workers from the Stop The
Raids Committee will protest outside Allegiant Stadium in an effort to educate the public
about the truth behind the Superbowl.

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Pineapple Support, the adult industry’s leading mental health nonprofit, will host a free, online support group with a focus on those suffering from addiction, exploring alternative methods to tolerate stressors and self-soothe. The six-week support group, “Freedom from Addiction” will be led by Pineapple Support therapist Charlie Nicely and will begin on Tuesday, October 17th at 6.30pm EST.

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Alice Little, the eminently outspoken licensed sex worker and adult content creator, was interviewed by Steph Sia on episode #162 of the “Stripped by SIA” podcast. During the just-released interview, Little discussed her commitment to sex work activism and the ongoing struggles that political figures encounter when advocating for sex workers and other stigmatized groups.

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Developed in Barcelona, Spain, these cute yet extremely functional kitchen helpers can cut your time cooking and cleaning in half. Made of food-grade silicone – which is different than plastic – they’re safe to put in the microwave. None of the items below absorb odors or need oil.

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The 420 Expo is New Jersey’s first-ever B.Y.O.C. (bring your own cannabis) consumer convention taking place over three days at the New Jersey Convention & Exposition Center in Edison, New Jersey, September 16-18, 2022. Featuring over 100 vendors, dedicated outdoor smoking areas & food trucks, celebrity appearances, live music and stage acts, educational seminars and panels, a full VIP program and nightly VIP after parties, the 420 Expo is open to the public all three days of the event.

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Morgan’s “pejorative and racist” comment sparked a conversation about our use of the word at Leafly. We take language seriously here. We’re all too aware of the power of words to shape debate, create stigma, pass laws, and deny personal freedoms—especially when it comes to cannabis. Words can heal and words can harm. 

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While New York legalized recreational weed use last year, the licensing system that’s supposed to regulate cannabis sales isn’t expected to kick off until late 2022 — and Adams said Friday afternoon that he doesn’t see a need for cracking down on anyone caught dealing ganja out of stores or on the street in the interim.

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