Day: October 26, 2017 (Page 2)

Partners with decades of experience are few and far between in the cannabis space. But in this burgeoning industry, even young companies are establishing themselves as partners looking to support the people they do business with. The post Developing Products and Partnerships appeared first on Leafly. Read More:Continue Reading

How the ‘Lake County Ten’ fought back (and won) after county deputies ransacked their backyard cannabis gardens. The post California Senior Citizens Teach Garden-Wrecking Cops a Lesson appeared first on Leafly. Read More: California Senior Citizens Teach Garden-Wrecking Cops a LessonContinue Reading

Another company with strong Canadian ties said it received a license this week to begin the cultivation, distribution and export of medical marijuana in Colombia. CannaVida SAS – based in Colombia and run by a team of Canadian executives – said it will proceed with medical marijuana production in itsContinue Reading

With twice as many citizens as the United State and Canada combined, Europe could become the world’s largest legal cannabis market over the next five years if every or most of the continent’s roughly 50 nations introduces legislation and regulations, according to a new report. The second edition of theContinue Reading

Comedian Whoopi Goldberg and her cannabis business partner, Maya Elisabeth, have already made a splash in California with their line of infused products intended to treat menstrual cramps. And now, the company is expanding into Colorado. The next step for the company? “World domination,” Goldberg joked during an interview withContinue Reading

For the first time in Gallup’s records, a majority of Republicans now support legalizing adult use cannabis. A record number of Americans now support cannabis legalization efforts across the U.S., according to a new poll released by Gallup on Wednesday. According to Gallup’s new data, 64 percent of Americans nowContinue Reading

By John Schroyer A new niche sector within the larger marijuana industry is developing in California: independent distribution firms that don’t produce their own cannabis products. Such companies – which often act as inventory clearinghouses for existing dispensaries and other plant-touching businesses – are a relatively new phenomenon in California.Continue Reading