Day: December 21, 2017 (Page 2)

Cannabis-focused social media platform MassRoots could be evicted from its Denver offices unless the company pays nearly $40,000 in back rent. According to The Cannabist, the embattled publicly traded company owes $39,742 to its landlord and hasn’t paid its rent since August. An eviction notice dated Dec. 18 was posted onContinue Reading

Leafly’s in-house neuroscientist Nick Jikomes explains how different cannabinoids interact, why different conditions benefit from different doses of CBD, and more. The post We Asked a Scientist: What’s the Right Dose of CBD? appeared first on Leafly. Read More: We Asked a Scientist: What’s the Right Dose ofContinue Reading

From old classics to tech-forward vape pens, we’ve been puffing on quality vaporizers throughout the year and have discovered a few new favorites. The post Leafly’s Faves 2017: Vaporizers appeared first on Leafly. Read More: Leafly’s Faves 2017: VaporizersContinue Reading

Los Angeles health officials will inspect marijuana companies in the city, much as they do food-related businesses like restaurants. Health and sanitation inspections of cannabis businesses were authorized this week in a vote of Los Angeles County leaders, the Daily Bulletin reported. Here’s what you need to know: The inspections wereContinue Reading

A Canadian company that specializes in indoor marijuana production is ramping up its move to grow hemp in the United States. Future Farm Technologies of Vancouver, British Columbia, is adding 100 acres to its Maine hemp farm, nearly doubling its acreage, according to a company news release. The deal includesContinue Reading

For the ninth day of Kushmas, my true love informed me about nine women (or groups of women) working to build an equitable cannabis industry! From owning dispensaries, developing essential brands, providing invaluable resources to marginalized communities and more, these women are breaking glass ceilings and shaping the cannabis industry.Continue Reading

Both the number of hopeful medical cannabis cultivators and registered patients have shot up over the past year in Rhode Island, yet another indication of the continuing growth for MMJ businesses in even some of the nation’s smallest markets. According to the Providence Journal, Rhode Island has 18 licensed MMJContinue Reading