Month: November 2017 (Page 5)

Canada’s recreational cannabis black market already enjoys annual operating revenue of around 22 billion Canadian dollars ($17 billion) when exports are accounted for, according to Capital Economics senior economist David Madani. Canada has about 4.2 million regular users of marijuana, Capital Economics estimates. Those users spent about CA$6.5 billion onContinue Reading

Choose your own adventure with these delicious infused chocolate truffles, made with cannabutter and complete with three flavor options for the filling. The post Recipe: Cannabis-Infused Chocolate Truffles With 3 Flavoring Options appeared first on Leafly. Read More: Recipe: Cannabis-Infused Chocolate Truffles With 3 Flavoring OptionsContinue Reading

The momentum to legalize recreational cannabis in New Jersey continues to grow. Adding fuel to speculation that New Jersey could be the next state to legalize recreational marijuana, incoming governor Phil Murphy has selected Pete Cammarano as his chief of staff, The Record reported. Cammarano founded the New Jersey Cannabis Industry AssociationContinue Reading

These five tried-and-true tips can be implemented by indoor cannabis growers to perfect humidity levels for their operation, saving them a lot of money and hassle. The post Grow Room Humidity Control: 5 Tips for Indoor Growers appeared first on Leafly. Read More: Grow Room Humidity Control: 5Continue Reading

These 11 cannabis strains don’t get enough love, and we want to change that. Here’s why they’re worth tracking down and paying attention to. The post 11 Unsung Cannabis Strains Worth Discovering appeared first on Leafly. Read More: 11 Unsung Cannabis Strains Worth DiscoveringContinue Reading

Surveys showed a significant proportion of pain patients substituted their opioid prescriptions with cannabis. The post UNM Study: Medical Marijuana an Alternative for Opioids appeared first on Leafly. Read More: UNM Study: Medical Marijuana an Alternative for OpioidsContinue Reading

Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb has told retailers they have 60 days to take CBD products off their shelves, but he also said state legislators could craft a new law allowing CBD sales. The governor’s mixed messages come as the Hoosier State tries to make sense of conflicting policies regarding nonintoxicating cannabidiol,Continue Reading