Month: September 2017 (Page 26)

San Diego’s City Council approved regulations to allow cultivation, testing, production and distribution of marijuana products by business operators that obtain conditional use permits. Such activities would be allowed in light and heavy industrial zones of San Diego, City News Service reported. According to The San Diego Union-Tribune, the council also:Continue Reading

Maine lawmakers want to double the recreational marijuana sales tax to 20 percent. The Legislature’s marijuana legalization committee will consider the issue Sept. 26. The post Maine Lawmakers Propose 20% Sales Tax on Adult-Use Cannabis appeared first on Leafly. Read More: Maine Lawmakers Propose 20% Sales Tax onContinue Reading

Premier John Horgan said British Columbia will be ready for cannabis legalization next summer and signaled private entrepreneurs may play a role in the retail sector – unlike in Ontario, which favors a government-run model. In a radio interview on The Jon McComb Show, Horgan suggested the province could carveContinue Reading

The newly appointed board that will regulate marijuana in Massachusetts met publicly for the first time Tuesday, more than 10 months after voters voted to legalize recreational cannabis. The post Massachusetts Cannabis Regulators Meet Publicly for 1st Time appeared first on Leafly. Read More: Massachusetts Cannabis Regulators MeetContinue Reading

Learn how the effects of cannabis can make music sound better and aid in its production. The post Why Does Cannabis Make Music Sound So Good? appeared first on Leafly. Read More: Why Does Cannabis Make Music Sound So Good?Continue Reading

Michigan’s chief regulatory affairs agency is giving the state’s unlicensed medical marijuana dispensaries until Dec. 15 to “wind down” their operations. Continuing to operate after Dec. 15 would be “a potential impediment to licensure,” Michigan’s Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs threatened in a news release. Dec. 15 is significant because it’sContinue Reading

Marijuana delivery is a big business in California, but companies that specialize in the niche just lost one big avenue: drones. In recently released draft regulations, the state’s Bureau of Cannabis Control ruled that deliveries must “be made only in person by enclosed motor vehicle,” ARS Technica reported, noting thatContinue Reading