Month: April 2017 (Page 3)

In-state edibles receiving a closer lookThe Spokesman-ReviewSo the LCB contracted the Department of Agriculture, which already inspects food processors, to provide a closer look at facilities that are producing marijuana-infused food products, like cookies or candies. “These are products that are going to be … Read More: In-state edibles receivingContinue Reading

Secrecy, security key in pot stock growthSBSCann Group has licences from the Office of Drug Control to cultivate medicinal cannabis for patient use and to conduct research on the use of cannabis for medicinal purposes. Mr McCallum said the cannabis crop is strictly monitored and audited, with …and more » ReadContinue Reading

Marijuana grow found in PhelanHighland Community News (subscription)On Wednesday, April 26 at 1:45 p.m. investigators from the Sheriff's Marijuana Enforcement Team served a search warrant at 15000 Sheep Creek Road in Phean, a vacant property. Investigators found an outdoor marijuana grow at the location. Two suspects … Read More: Marijuana growContinue Reading

New Cannabis Ventures (blog)Maricann Pursuing German Medical Cannabis Market Opportunity …New Cannabis Ventures (blog)Visit the Maricann Group Investor Dashboard and stay up to date with data-driven, fact based due diligence for active traders and investors.and more » Read More: Maricann Pursuing German Medical Cannabis Market Opportunity … – New Cannabis VenturesContinue Reading

NBCNews.comGeorgia Lawmaker Delivers Cannabis Oil While Dodging Felony ChargesNBCNews.comPeake has successfully championed the creation and expansion of Georgia's medical marijuana program, which now provides low-THC cannabis oil to more than a thousand patients. Enrollees can have it, but they can't cultivate, import or purchase the drug.Georgia lawmaker deals cannabis oilContinue Reading

KIRO SeattleNew pot law will mean safer marijuana ediblesKIRO SeattleThe state Liquor and Cannabis Board contracts with the state Agriculture Department to do food safety inspections, but the department can't regulate marijuana edibles. As a result, the food products sold at pot shops, such as Uncle Ike's, aren't held …andContinue Reading