Day: July 20, 2017

Ahead of legal, adult-use sales kicking off next year, San Francisco has created a new office to serve as a hub for all things cannabis. The post San Francisco Creates Centralized ‘Office of Cannabis’ appeared first on Leafly. Read More: San Francisco Creates Centralized ‘Office of Cannabis’Continue Reading

Four federal agents visited Colorado this week to meet with public officials about the state’s marijuana policy and oversight. The delegation included representatives from the U.S. Department of Justice, the Office of National Drug Control Policy, the Domestic Policy Council and the State Department, the Denver Post reported. The groupContinue Reading

The male plant, while less glamorous than the female, is a key piece of the botanical puzzle. The art of cannabis photography typically tends toward glorifying the dazzling female flower, with its full bud expressions, colorful blossoms and rich terpene aromas. While less glamorous, the cannabis plant’s male counterpart canContinue Reading

Are you considering LED grow lights for your indoor cannabis? Learn some of the benefits, as well as how LED technology has evolved over the years. The post Just How Good Are LED Lights for Growing Cannabis? appeared first on Leafly. Read More: Just How Good Are LEDContinue Reading

California will assuredly face droughts in the future. Can new water rules keep the state’s multibillion-dollar cannabis industry from drying up? The post The Future of California Cannabis Depends on Rain appeared first on Leafly. Read More: The Future of California Cannabis Depends on RainContinue Reading

Pharmacies began dispensing medical cannabis to registered patients on Wednesday. It’s available, but it’s weak: 2% THC. Hey, it’s a start. The post Long Lines, $1.30 Grams Mark Uruguay’s Legal Cannabis Debut appeared first on Leafly. Read More: Long Lines, .30 Grams Mark Uruguay’s Legal Cannabis DebutContinue Reading

California is taking steps to prevent a product shortfall when the state’s recreational marijuana program launches Jan. 2. The state plans to provide temporary, four-month licenses to some marijuana growers, testing labs and distributors to ensure there will be enough product to keep retailers supplied, the Los Angeles Times reported.Continue Reading

A new Gallup poll found that 45% of Americans have tried cannabis at least once, the highest percentage since Gallup began asking the question in 1969. The post Nearly Half of All Americans Have Tried Cannabis, Poll Finds appeared first on Leafly. Read More: Nearly Half of AllContinue Reading

Toronto cannabis lawyer Jack Lloyd looks more like a roadie for the Grateful Dead than a trial lawyer—a fact that’s helped him earn the trust of his clients, as he follows his self-professed goal of helping to “legalize cannabis through the judicial branch of the government in Canada.” The postContinue Reading

Canada’s premiers said they will request more time to launch their recreational marijuana industries if the federal government doesn’t address several outstanding issues this year – including concerns over supply and the black market. The move threatens to derail the timing of Canada’s plans to launch a recreational cannabis industry next summer,Continue Reading