Month: September 2017 (Page 24)

Less than two weeks after securing a 5 million Canadian dollar ($4 million) line of credit, Green Organic Dutchman Holdings raised another CA$20 million through a private placement of its securities. The Canadian marijuana producer plans to use the money to build its planned cultivation facilities in Ontario and Quebec toContinue Reading

Gov. Sandoval wants to stop cannabis clubs, but where else can tourists consume legally? The post Cannabis Lounges Looking More Likely in Las Vegas appeared first on Leafly. Read More: Cannabis Lounges Looking More Likely in Las VegasContinue Reading

Canada’s police services told the Canadian government Tuesday that there is no chance they will be ready to enforce new laws for nationwide legalized marijuana by next summer. The post Canadian Police Sound the Alarm Over Legalization Deadline appeared first on Leafly. Read More: Canadian Police Sound theContinue Reading

Producers and retailers of CBD products have a few more days to try to discourage international health regulators from classifying the substance as a psychotropic drug. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced last month it wants comments about CBD to send to the World Health Organization. The deadline forContinue Reading

Dante Jordan determines if we all actually all float down here (or whether we’re just feeling effects from really, really good bud) by checking out the adaptation of Stephen King’s ‘It.’ The post The ‘It’ Movie: Is It Worth the High? appeared first on Leafly. Read More: TheContinue Reading

A recreational marijuana draft bill crafted by Maine lawmakers would permit the state’s eight licensed medical marijuana dispensaries to apply for a license to sell adult-use cannabis, but they couldn’t sell medical and recreational products at the same counter. Rather, Maine would require retailers that sell both medical and adult-use cannabis toContinue Reading

Canada’s federal government has indicated it won’t interfere in how provinces decide to regulate distribution, taxation and retail when adult-use marijuana is slated to become legal next summer – regardless of how the provincial programs are implemented. “Each province has the flexibility to design it the way they think mostContinue Reading