Month: June 2017 (Page 2)

Legal adult-use cannabis is coming to Nevada! Here’s what you need to know about possession amounts, where you can consume, and more. The post Legal Cannabis in Nevada: What to Expect appeared first on Leafly. Read More: Legal Cannabis in Nevada: What to ExpectContinue Reading

Following last week’s coordinated raids of seven dispensaries and six residences in Toronto and six undisclosed locations in the Vancouver and Denman Island areas, this week brought the continuation of the operation known as “Project Lincoln,” with Toronto police re-raiding a Canna Clinic dispensary that was part of last week’s raids. The post Toronto’sContinue Reading

West Virginia regulators have announced the advisory board that will help develop the state’s medical marijuana program. The newly created West Virginia Medical Cannabis Advisory Board will be chaired by Rahul Gupta, commissioner of the Bureau for Public Health and state health officer. The board’s other 12 members include physicians,Continue Reading

Chalice California is coming! Chalice California is, above all, a celebration of cannabis concentrates and seemingly endless rounds of dabs are guaranteed to be enjoyed by many at the fourth annual event set for July 7-9. Held at the San Bernardino County Fairgrounds in Victorville, California, the 2017 event hasContinue Reading

Canada’s biggest federally licensed medical marijuana producer, Canopy Growth, posted a loss of 16.7 million Canadian dollars ($12.84 million) in the last fiscal year, but it’s all part of the company’s expansion plans. The Smiths Falls, Ontario-based company has an aggressive growth plan for its production facilities as it tries toContinue Reading

The Pennsylvania Department of Health awarded 27 medical marijuana dispensary licenses across the state Thursday, taking another step toward launching the commonwealth’s MMJ market in 2018. Regulators sifted through 280 applications to select the winners. Each of the new permit holders is eligible to open up to three dispensaries. ButContinue Reading

Hawaii’s largest workers’ compensation insurer is canceling insurance policies for seven medical marijuana dispensaries preparing to open this summer. Hawaii Employers’ Mutual Insurance Co. (HEMIC) – citing concerns over criminal liability since cannabis is illegal at the federal level – notified the dispensaries Wednesday their policies will be canceled inContinue Reading

A scattershot exploration of Seattle, Washington taken in from a vantage point as high as the Space Needle. The battered, graffiti-burdened vending machine is a mechanical relic of the not-so-distant past — a past I briefly access through a synaptic flash of fragmented but vivid memory: a 12-year-old me atContinue Reading