Day: August 23, 2017 (Page 2)

Top Oregon officials this week lashed out at US Attorney General Jeff Sessions’ recent attack on the state’s legal cannabis system. The post Oregon Governor and Police Superintendent Slam Sessions’ Memo appeared first on Leafly. Read More: Oregon Governor and Police Superintendent Slam Sessions’ MemoContinue Reading

“What Are You Smoking?” this week: Jeremiah swings the 9 Pound Hammer and we answer the question: What is the world’s greatest condiment? The post WAYS Episode 6: Sasha the Silenced Hippie Hits Hempfest appeared first on Leafly. Read More: WAYS Episode 6: Sasha the Silenced Hippie HitsContinue Reading

Alaska regulators plan to take public comment through Oct. 27 on a proposal that would allow authorized recreational marijuana shops to provide a place for people to consume the cannabis products they buy. Alaska’s Marijuana Control Board has gone back and forth on whether to allow onsite consumption but agreed onceContinue Reading

A company’s plans to convert the small California desert town of Nipton into a marijuana tourist hub may have hit an insurmountable obstacle. An existing law in San Bernardino County, where Nipton is located, “bars all sales, distribution and production of cannabis,” according to Capitol Weekly. That means the $5Continue Reading

The Nevada Gaming Commission hopes to address the problems the state’s legalization of recreational marijuana present during an upcoming special meeting. The post Nevada Gaming Commission to Discuss Cannabis and Casinos appeared first on Leafly. Read More: Nevada Gaming Commission to Discuss Cannabis and CasinosContinue Reading

Cultivation and breeding experts Supermodel Seeds have a created a sungrown haven in the newly legal Pacific Northwest. Southern Oregon’s fertile Applegate Valley is known for its temperate climate, with long dry sunny summers that are ideal for growing wine grapes, organic produce, lavender and cannabis. This rural region northContinue Reading

The Nevada Gaming Commission hopes to address during an upcoming special meeting the problems the industry may face from the state’s recent legalization of recreational marijuana. The commission will meet Thursday to discuss ways to keep the state’s gaming companies disassociated from something that is federally illegal, the Las VegasContinue Reading