Day: March 6, 2017

wnep.comResidents Weigh In on Medical Marijuana in the Poconoswnep.comEAST STROUDSBURG — The Pennsylvania auditor general believes taxing and regulating marijuana could help the state close its budget gap. The state is already in the process of licensing business to grow and sell medical marijuana and one of those …Auditor General proposesContinue Reading

The Dickinson PressColorado mulls marijuana crackdown, ending co-op growingModesto BeeColorado currently allows medical pot patients to grow up to 99 plants, far beyond other marijuana states, and it also allows recreational users to group their allotted six plants into massive co-ops, entire greenhouses of pot that aren't tracked or taxed.NorthernContinue Reading

NewsmaxLegal Pot Industry Growing Despite Trump Admin's DisapprovalNewsmaxThe industry for sales of legalized recreational cannabis is on the rise more so than the tobacco industry, and Donald Trump's administration would be more focused on a showdown with the industry if it were not busy with other matters, according to Axios.BigContinue Reading

CBS LocalColorado Mulls Marijuana Crackdown, Ending Co-Op GrowingCBS LocalDENVER (AP) — Colorado may ban collective marijuana growing under a bill that calls some patient-owned marijuana grows a “public nuisance.” A bill up for its first hearing in a House committee Monday would ban co-op pot growing by setting a statewide …NorthernContinue Reading

AxiosBig Cannabis grows up, despite Trump admin's disapprovalAxiosBig Cannabis: Legal weed sales have grown sharply of late, and a recent report from analysts Cowen & Co. predicted that the $6 billion industry will grow to $50 billion in sales over the next decade, or 31% more than U.S. tobacco revenuesContinue Reading