Month: January 2018 (Page 24)

Misconceptions around cannabis and the parents who use it are deeply embedded in our society, and that won’t change overnight—but it needs to start now. The post We Need to Destigmatize Parents Who Use Cannabis appeared first on Leafly. Read More: We Need to Destigmatize Parents Who UseContinue Reading

We’re tracking how US attorneys in legal states have responded to the removal of the Cole memo—and how likely they are to take action. The post Here’s Where US Attorneys Stand on Cannabis Enforcement appeared first on Leafly. Read More: Here’s Where US Attorneys Stand on Cannabis EnforcementContinue Reading

An aptly named credit union in Maryland is ready and willing to serve the state’s medical marijuana businesses. And it’s doing so with the knowledge it has some federal support. The Bulldog Federal Credit Union, founded in 1968 in Washington County, made its announcement less than a week after AttorneyContinue Reading

Demand for medical marijuana in Germany is surging, opening new opportunities for overseas companies. Canadian MMJ companies, in particular, have been quick to position themselves to meet a supply shortfall in Germany. By the end of 2017, a total of 13,000 patients had applied for medical marijuana reimbursements from three largeContinue Reading

Since Attorney General Jeff Sessions revoked the cannabis-friendly Cole Memo on Jan. 4, two state legislatures have voted to legalize marijuana, a third held fast to its legalization plans, and a Republican senator hinted he’d introduce a federal legalization measure. It’s been a week since Jeff Sessions shook the marijuanaContinue Reading

Las Vegas’ plans to allow public consumption of marijuana have been tabled “indefinitely” after Attorney General Jeff Sessions last week rescinded federal protections for states with recreational cannabis laws. Officials for the city and Clark County, where Las Vegas is situated, had delayed further talks about public consumption from SeptemberContinue Reading