Day: November 3, 2017 (Page 2)

Ben, Bruce, and Dave discuss holiday safe practices, gram prices, candy, and Barry O’s retirement hobbies. The post The Roll-Up #7: Enjoy Your $25 Gram, You Tools appeared first on Leafly. Read More: The Roll-Up #7: Enjoy Your Gram, You ToolsContinue Reading

The bill now goes back to Legislature, where advocates will try to pick up enough extra votes to override LePage’s veto. The post Maine Gov. LePage Vetoes Cannabis Legalization at Last Minute appeared first on Leafly. Read More: Maine Gov. LePage Vetoes Cannabis Legalization at Last MinuteContinue Reading

This is the fourth license awarded due to an administrative challenge or settlement. There are now 14 medical cannabis treatment centers in the state. The post Florida Department of Health Settles with Homestead Nursery appeared first on Leafly. Read More: Florida Department of Health Settles with Homestead NurseryContinue Reading

Modern producers and consumers have launched a craft and educational cannabis renaissance. Our guide gives you everything you need to navigate the market. The post Announcing Our First Book, ‘The Leafly Guide to Cannabis’ appeared first on Leafly. Read More: Announcing Our First Book, ‘The Leafly Guide toContinue Reading

Ohio has chosen its first 11 growers for its medical marijuana program, but it could be months before they can start their first crop. The post Ohio Picks 11 Smaller Growers for Medical Marijuana Program appeared first on Leafly. Read More: Ohio Picks 11 Smaller Growers for MedicalContinue Reading

Medical marijuana use would be permitted in some hotel rooms under Ontario’s proposed cannabis legislation, giving tourists and out-of-towners with an MMJ prescription a place to consume. Recreational cannabis, on the other hand, would be permitted only in personal residences, including private outdoor areas such as porches, decks and yards,Continue Reading

Federal drug studies are filled with problems when it comes to data on opiod use. In a pronouncement issued Wednesday, the Trump Administration’s Opioid Commission has ignored the voluminous research finding that states with medical marijuana availability have fewer opiate-related overdoses, hospitalizations, and traffic accidents, as well as less opiateContinue Reading

In a move that brought scathing condemnation from a Florida Republican congressman, the White House’s commission on the opioid epidemic has rejected calls to support medical marijuana as an alternative for pain patients. The commission “specifically declined to endorse the use of marijuana for pain,” The Washington Post reported. InContinue Reading