Day: November 7, 2017

Federal regulations will have to change in order for casinos to collaborate with Nevada’s legal adult use cannabis industry. She’s not yet joined the four-member Congressional Cannabis Caucus, but since Dina Titus represents Las Vegas in the House of Representatives, she becomes one of the most marijuana-friendly lawmakers in WashingtonContinue Reading

Municipal governments across California are moving to tax marijuana cultivation facilities based on square footage, not on actual crop production. Such an approach could mean cultivators will potentially have to pay taxes on crops that fail to generate revenue because they were destroyed by weather or other causes – such asContinue Reading

The armored car tax collection solution came about amid fears that operators carrying large bags of cash could be targets for theft. The post California Proposes Armored Cars to Transport Cannabis Tax Money appeared first on Leafly. Read More: California Proposes Armored Cars to Transport Cannabis Tax MoneyContinue Reading

Start your morning off with a stack of fluffy infused pancakes. A touch of whipped cream and sweet berries on top make this a perfect wake and bake meal. The post Recipe: Cannabis-Infused Pancakes With Fresh Berries appeared first on Leafly. Read More: Recipe: Cannabis-Infused Pancakes With FreshContinue Reading

Manitoba became the first province in Canada to carve out a space for the private sector to participate in recreational marijuana sales, unveiling a “hybrid” model that gives entrepreneurs and the public sector a role. The ruling Progressive Conservative party resisted pressure from public-sector unions to hand marijuana sales exclusivelyContinue Reading

Ten years ago legalization was a liberal’s issue. Today, a new generation of conservatives are embracing the cause. Here’s what brought them into the big tent. The post Liberty, Jobs, & Freedom: How Cannabis Became a Conservative Issue appeared first on Leafly. Read More: Liberty, Jobs, & Freedom:Continue Reading