Day: January 24, 2018 (Page 2)

As adult recreational legalization approaches in Canada, medically focused LPs like Organigram are working to diversify their offerings and appeal to new consumers. The post The Business of Growth: Organigram Prepares for Canada’s Next Steps appeared first on Leafly. Read More: The Business of Growth: Organigram Prepares forContinue Reading

A loophole in the temporary state regs allows growers to “stack” small-farm licenses. The lawsuit challenges that rule. The post California Farmers Group Files Lawsuit to Block Mega-Grows appeared first on Leafly. Read More: California Farmers Group Files Lawsuit to Block Mega-GrowsContinue Reading

A hostile takeover attempt turned friendly Wednesday when two of Canada’s largest marijuana producers agreed to bury the hatchet and combine their operations to become one of the world’s largest cannabis companies. After five days of negotiations, Saskatchewan’s CanniMed Therapeutics accepted Aurora Cannabis’ sweetened cash and share offer worth 1.2Continue Reading

In our seventh Amsterdam coffeeshop profile, Mark shares how the decision to buy a ’78 Volkswagen camper van was the best highdea he ever had. The post The People You Meet in Amsterdam Coffeeshops #7: Mark appeared first on Leafly. Read More: The People You Meet in AmsterdamContinue Reading

The Netherlands is generally perceived as a mecca for cannabis, but the reality is far more complicated. At the ninth annual Cannabis Liberation Day it became clear that the Dutch have lost their forerunner’s position and are actually lagging behind, especially when it comes to medicinal cannabis. It’s a warmContinue Reading

With a statewide ballot measure in Michigan likely to go before voters in November, the campaign working on the initiative just got some good news. According to a recent poll of Michigan voters, a solid 57% of them already support adult-use legalization, according to a survey commissioned by TV station LocalContinue Reading

Texas’ long-awaited CBD program is underway. Sort of. The nation’s second-most populous state has a limited CBD program, three licensed growers and plants harvested. But Texas has no patients just yet, a signal that the state’s elaborate hurdles are blocking consumers from accessing marijuana-derived medicine even if it’s a cannabidiolContinue Reading