Month: November 2017 (Page 8)

The City of Berkeley awarded Om Edibles a permit to produce their award-winning edibles — and said that it was the first of its kind awarded in the state. As the clock counts down to Jan. 1, 2018, California cannabis companies are crossing their fingers for quick regulatory fixes atContinue Reading

bio365 Announces Free Fundraising Event in Response to California Wildfires Attending cannabis farmers, commercial growers, cultivators and agriculturalists impacted by the fires will receive free premier quality bio365 soil and other supplies to assist in the recovery from the devastation of the California wildfires Read More: bio365Continue Reading

New laws for medical marijuana in Oregon are shutting out small farmers. Glory Daze Botanicals is the epitome of a family farm. At their headquarters deep in the mountains of Southern Oregon, goats and horses keep fields mowed, chickens happily turn food scraps into compost, and well-kept orchards and gardenContinue Reading

A committee will look at issues surrounding the testing of marijuana products amid inconsistency in potency results from Alaska’s two labs, the state’s top marijuana regulator said. However, Erika McConnell, director of the Alcohol and Marijuana Control Office, told Anchorage TV station KTVA she couldn’t estimate know how long thatContinue Reading

The North Dakota health department is accepting requests for proposals for a traceability system to help monitor the state’s impending medical marijuana program. RFPs can be submitted until 3 p.m. CT Dec. 27. North Dakota voters approved an MMJ program in November 2016, and state lawmakers earlier this year crafted regulationsContinue Reading

CNN’s adventurous eater samples a little legal Alaskan Thunder Fuck, Ben lays out California’s pricing future, and Bruce defends the greatest Thanksgiving film of all time. The post The Roll-Up #10: Balcony Tokes With Anthony Bourdain appeared first on Leafly. Read More: The Roll-Up #10: Balcony Tokes WithContinue Reading

A lawsuit has been filed in Florida alleging state officials are “unconstitutionally dragging their feet” on issuing more medical marijuana business permits for the highly competitive program. A nursery that lost out in an early round of MMJ license applications and an epilepsy patient filed the suit in Miami-Dade County, arguingContinue Reading

Explore cannabis strains recently added to Leafly’s database including Sour Star Head, Mochi, Burnt Cookies, and more. The post New Strains Alert: Sour Star Head, Mochi, Burnt Cookies, and More appeared first on Leafly. Read More: New Strains Alert: Sour Star Head, Mochi, Burnt Cookies, and MoreContinue Reading

In an effort to protect smaller-scale cannabis growers that are worried about being forced out of the regulated market by commercial cultivators that will be producing at scale, California state Sen. Scott Wiener has vowed to push regulators to amend industry rules that were updated last week. “By not limitingContinue Reading