Month: November 2017 (Page 24)

Cannabis is saving the lives of veterans, and they’re using their battle-hardened skills to ensure their brothers and sisters gain full legal access to medical cannabis. The post How Veterans Are Leading the Fight for Cannabis Reform appeared first on Leafly. Read More: How Veterans Are Leading theContinue Reading

CBD is taking the edibles world by storm. Check out our picks for products to try and discover new favorites infused with this star cannabinoid. The post Try These 10 Delectable CBD Edibles appeared first on Leafly. Read More: Try These 10 Delectable CBD EdiblesContinue Reading

A new study on cannabis and PTSD has brought legal cannabis for veterans a little bit closer. As the wave of adult use continues to roar towards the shore and the market prepares to explode on January 1 with recreational sales in California, those seeking to expand medical marijuana lawsContinue Reading

Explore cannabis strains recently added to Leafly’s database including Gasmask, Gummo, Nuclear Cookies, and more. The post New Strains Alert: Gummo, Gas Mask, Nuclear Cookies, and More appeared first on Leafly. Read More: New Strains Alert: Gummo, Gas Mask, Nuclear Cookies, and MoreContinue Reading

Whether you want to improve your overall yields, reduce the need to troubleshoot, or get better-quality buds, these tools can improve the ease and abundance of your home cannabis grow. The post 5 Tools Every Cannabis Grower Should Have appeared first on Leafly. Read More: 5 Tools EveryContinue Reading

A report last week estimated that California’s high taxes on cannabis will drastically increase the price of marijuana for consumers. The business world is full of phrases and aphorisms that are often deployed like excuses, with explanations that don’t require further thought. “The cost of doing business” is a fineContinue Reading

A private system of retailing cannabis would open up “unprecedented business opportunities” and generate more revenue for Alberta’s government than a publicly owned monopoly, according to a local business group. A private model based on the province’s liquor system – which is overseen by the Alberta Gaming and Liquor Commission (AGLC)Continue Reading