Month: November 2017 (Page 37)

Colorado-based edibles maker Wana Brands announced a planned expansion into six new marijuana states by the end of 2018, another example of how the cannabis industry is increasingly becoming a national business. Wana, which already has products available in Nevada and Oregon aside from its home state, will be inContinue Reading

By Bart Schaneman Washington state marijuana licensees are incurring added costs in man hours and paperwork now that they’re operating without a contracted state seed-to-sale system. Nov. 1 marked the first day licensed Washington state marijuana businesses have operated without a traceability program, and it’s raising questions about the necessity ofContinue Reading

The court has ordered the state to reevaluate marijuana’s classification because cannabis is now legally used to treat a variety of ailments. The post NJ Court: Medical Cannabis Benefits ‘Abundantly and Glaringly Apparent’ appeared first on Leafly. Read More: NJ Court: Medical Cannabis Benefits ‘Abundantly and Glaringly Apparent’Continue Reading

Pretty much every cannabis strain is worth trying, but some—such as these ones—get a disproportionate amount of attention. Here’s why they’re overhyped. The post The 9 Most Overhyped Cannabis Strains appeared first on Leafly. Read More: The 9 Most Overhyped Cannabis StrainsContinue Reading

Marijuana payment service PayQwick, which brands itself as the PayPal of marijuana, has secured a $2.86 million raise. According to a news release, the Calabasas, California-based company plans to use the funding to increase sales and product development as it expands into California, Nevada, Michigan and Alaska. Here’s what youContinue Reading

Four CBD companies were warned on Tuesday to stop asserting that their products can achieve unproven things, such as cure or treat cancer. The Food and Drug Administration announced today that they have issued a warning letters to four cannabidiol companies — including the popular Stanley Brothers — over theContinue Reading