Day: January 8, 2018 (Page 2)

The ad will be replaced with a different one produced last year that warns that cannabis, unlike cigarettes, can result in charges for driving under the influence. The post California Pulls Drugged-Driving Ad Critics Said Promoted Cannabis appeared first on Leafly. Read More: California Pulls Drugged-Driving Ad CriticsContinue Reading

Until 2017, the Canadian government trusted licensed producers of cannabis to avoid banned pesticides of their volition. Following high-profile contaminations and a class-action lawsuit, a strict new era of checks and balances has begun. The post Random Testing, Million-Dollar Fines: Canada’s Cannabis Pesticide Crackdown appeared first on Leafly. Continue Reading

Indiana authorities are apologizing to about 50 businesses after regulators erroneously cited them for selling illegal CBD products. The letters were sent despite assurances by state officials that the store owners wouldn’t be penalized until CBD’s legal status is settled. Indiana’s Alcohol and Tobacco Commission sent the citation letters just beforeContinue Reading

Odor complaints are leading Washington cannabis cultivator Green Freedom to seek “official” classification as a farm — and thus exemption from penalties around the smell. To most noses, a farm by any other name would not smell as sweet as Green Freedom, Justin Wildhaber’s legal marijuana cultivation operation in westernContinue Reading

Marijuana stock investors are wagering that Jeff Sessions’ bark will be bigger than his bite. U.S. and Canadian cannabis stocks briefly tumbled after the U.S. attorney general’s blockbuster decision last week to rescind Obama-era protections for the legal cannabis industry. But by Friday’s close, the day after Sessions dropped his bombshell, U.S.Continue Reading