Day: March 11, 2017

Sacramento BeeWant to know where your marijuana was grown? Yolo County experiments with field-to-storefront tracking systemSacramento BeeUnder a $30,000 contract, to be paid for by fees on pot growers, the Yolo County Department of Agriculture is partnering with a Swiss security firm to create a tagging and tracking program thatContinue Reading

Pamplin Media GroupCounty considers additional marijuana rulesPamplin Media GroupSPOTLIGHT PHOTO: COURTNEY VAUGHN – Columbia County commissioners and staff convene at an afternoon staff Columbia County commissioners voted Wednesday afternoon, March 8, to initiate more regulations for marijuana grow sites, processors …and more » Read More: County considers additional marijuana rules – PamplinContinue Reading

'Cannabis cultivation still illegal'Times of ZambiaMs Katongo explained that the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances provided that any person who without lawful authority cultivated any plant which could be used or consumed as a narcotic or psychotropic substance would be guilty of an offence. Read More: 'Cannabis cultivation still illegal'Continue Reading

A reader and the 'ROAR bill'Gallipolis Daily TribuneThey do not have the right to sell marijuana. Unlicensed sale of marijuana will be subject to minor misdemeanor charge. Rural land owners may apply for an allotment to cultivate marijuana on a commercial basis through the Ohio Department of Agriculture. Read More:Continue Reading

New Cannabis Ventures (blog)Supreme Pharma Bulk Cannabis Sales Launch Slowed by Health …New Cannabis Ventures (blog)TORONTO, ONTARIO — (Marketwired) — 03/10/17 — Supreme Pharmaceuticals Inc. (“Supreme” or the “Company”) (CSE:SL)(CSE:SL.CN) announces that its …and more » Read More: Supreme Pharma Bulk Cannabis Sales Launch Slowed by Health … – New Cannabis VenturesContinue Reading

Supreme Pharma Bulk Cannabis Sales Launch Slowed by Health Canada Inquiry on NutrientsNew Cannabis Ventures (blog)CN) announces that its wholly-owned subsidiary 7 ACRES has received a renewal of its license to cultivate cannabis pursuant to the Access to Cannabis for Medical Purposes Regulations (“ACMPR”). Supreme also understands that Health CanadaContinue Reading