Day: September 21, 2017 (Page 2)

Details are starting to emerge about Michigan’s new medical marijuana licensing rules. Michigan’s medical cannabis businesses will be allowed to grow, process and sell MMJ at the same location once a new statewide MMJ regulatory system is up and running, the Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs said Thursday. PotentialContinue Reading

Cozy up for fall with the latest movie and TV drops on your favorite platforms. Check out ‘The Pursuit of Happyness,’ ‘Seven Psychopaths,’ ‘Born Rich,’ ‘Bojack Horseman,’ and more. The post Smoke This, Watch That: Movie and TV Picks for September 2017 appeared first on Leafly. Read More:Continue Reading

Gov. Brian Sandoval has ordered Nevada’s gambling policy committee to recommend guidelines on issues where the state’s long-established gaming industry and nascent recreational marijuana industry intersect, including whether casino-resorts can host events that promote or cater to the cannabis industry. The Nevada Gaming Policy Committee – which includes gambling regulators,Continue Reading

Hemp fields are getting extra protection from law enforcement in one eastern North Carolina county where the new crop has been targeted by thieves, a sign that growers of the plant face more threats than the usual pests and poor weather. The extra sheriffs’ patrols in rural Edgecombe County, N.C., comeContinue Reading

The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court issued a ruling that will help protect against false impaired-driving convictions from faulty tests, but will still allow police to work on getting high drivers off the road. The Commonwealth of Massachusetts saw its highest court rule on Tuesday that roadside field sobriety tests —Continue Reading

Florida has already licensed 12 medical marijuana businesses, but the state health department has decided to adjust the regulations for additional businesses, seemingly a nod to the agency’s previous missteps. Eight additional MMJ licenses are scheduled to be issued by Oct. 3, but these applicants will face a much differentContinue Reading

By Bart Schaneman Years after legal markets have come online, marijuana businesses are still at a loss when it comes to what’s considered acceptable advertising on social media. They’re throwing spaghetti at the wall, and absent any feedback from Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and the like, it’s almost impossible to know what’s goingContinue Reading