Day: October 20, 2017 (Page 2)

New Zealand will hold a public referendum on whether to legalize recreational marijuana for personal use at some point over the next three years, according to the nation’s newly-elected prime minister. Jacinda Ardern – who was confirmed as the nation’s next prime minister on Thursday after a close September election – hasn’t saidContinue Reading

Hit the thrift store to find an old jewelry or cigar box, grab paint, fabric, and scissors, and make your own stash box with our step-by-step DIY guide. The post High DIY: How to Make a Cannabis Stash Box appeared first on Leafly. Read More: High DIY: HowContinue Reading

After a 3-week hiatus, Bruce, Ben, and Dave return with cracking banter about Melissa Etheridge, Gord Downie, and border crossings we’ve enjoyed. The post Podcast: The Roll-Up #5: Lovely Chats With Border Guards appeared first on Leafly. Read More: Podcast: The Roll-Up #5: Lovely Chats With Border GuardsContinue Reading

A newly formed group of physicians believe “organized medicine” should be open to federally legalizing and regulating cannabis. The post Ex-Surgeon General, SAMHSA Director Call for Federal Legalization appeared first on Leafly. Read More: Ex-Surgeon General, SAMHSA Director Call for Federal LegalizationContinue Reading

The new prime minister said Friday the country would hold a referendum on whether to legalize cannabis at some point over the next three years. The post New Zealand to Hold Marijuana Vote Under New Leader Ardern appeared first on Leafly. Read More: New Zealand to Hold MarijuanaContinue Reading

The largest shopping mall operator in the United States is trying to stop a medical marijuana dispensary from opening next to one of its properties in Philadelphia. Last March, PharmaCann – which operates MMJ businesses in Illinois and New York – bought a former Chi-Chi’s restaurant at the “periphery” of aContinue Reading

Peru’s Congress overwhelmingly approved a medical marijuana bill that also has the support of President Pedro Pablo Kuczynski, putting the country in line to become the latest in Latin America to legalize some form of cannabis. The bill, approved Thursday, allows the cultivation of medical cannabis, as well as the production,Continue Reading