Month: September 2017 (Page 2)

Look out, Washington and Colorado: There may be a new American cannabis king, with new data being released by Nevada on their first month of adult-use sales. The post Nevada Starts Strong With $27 Million in First Month Sales appeared first on Leafly. Read More: Nevada Starts StrongContinue Reading

Michigan regulators announced this week that medical marijuana cultivation license applicants will be allowed to apply for multiple permits at a single location, meaning that they could potentially grow many more plants than originally anticipated. Under state law, growers can apply for three types of licenses. Class A license holders canContinue Reading

The Roll-Up crew go old school, rolling on Dianne Feinstein, Husker Du, Hugh Hefner, Tommy Chong, Al Franken, Queen Victoria, and Lizard People. The post Podcast: The Roll-Up #4: What’s the Deal With Old People? appeared first on Leafly. Read More: Podcast: The Roll-Up #4: What’s the DealContinue Reading

A decision by Target Corp. to start selling CBD supplements last week had the hemp industry cheering – until the Minneapolis-based retail giant yanked the products. Target’s decision to stop selling CW Hemp supplements and oils followed a news release from the manufacturer, CW Hemp, saying the whole CBD industryContinue Reading

PUF Ventures plans to build a 1-million-square-foot medical marijuana greenhouse in Australia that could eventually generate about 1 billion Canadian dollars ($850 million) annually, according to a news release from the company. The company – based in Vancouver, British Columbia, and traded as PUF on the Canadian Securities Exchange – saidContinue Reading

A close look at the rise of hashish production in Morocco. A simple drive through the Rif region of Morocco, where all the cannabis is cultivated, confirms that cannabis cultivation has largely declined in the past few years. Yet no such visual observation can confirm the extent of the decline.Continue Reading

Pennsylvania has approved two medical marijuana testing labs, marking another milestone for the state on its way toward rolling out a new MMJ program. Michigan-based ACT Laboratories and Pennsylvania-based Keystone State Testing received two-year licenses from the state health department, Pennlive.com reported. Both labs are in the final stages ofContinue Reading