Month: January 2018 (Page 36)

Confusion at the federal level about water is causing a huge dilemma for hemp producers: Licensing deadlines are fast approaching in many states, but farmers don’t know if they’ll be able to irrigate their crops. That’s because the nation’s largest wholesale supplier of water – the U.S. Bureau of ReclamationContinue Reading

Find out which cannabis strains in Washington State deliver the most impressive aromas based on Leafly’s Cannabis Rating System (CRS). The post 5 Best-Smelling Cannabis Strains in Washington appeared first on Leafly. Read More: 5 Best-Smelling Cannabis Strains in WashingtonContinue Reading

A total of four shops, all located within a roughly two-mile section of Santa Monica Boulevard, are now open for business. The post LA Customers Line Up for West Hollywood Cannabis Opening appeared first on Leafly. Read More: LA Customers Line Up for West Hollywood Cannabis OpeningContinue Reading

A Canadian medical marijuana producer announced a stock-purchase deal to raise 30 million Canadian dollars ($24 million) in capital, which it intends to apply to research and development. After the deal closes later this month, Cronos will have raised more than CA$120 million since the beginning of 2017, including CA$40Continue Reading

A look inside a storefront on the first day of recreational marijuana sales in California. Yesterday, nearly 50 California cannabis shops previously only accessible to medical marijuana patients opened their doors to anyone over the age of 21 with a valid ID. The state of California is still rolling outContinue Reading

A Florida judge has issued an injunction blocking the state’s health department from awarding a medical marijuana cultivation license that had been earmarked for members of a black farmers association. Circuit Judge Charles Dodson’s injunction essentially agrees with a lawsuit filed last September, the Panama City News Herald reported. TheContinue Reading

The billions and the billions, they keep coming. Canada’s appetite for cannabis has more than tripled since the early 1990s, a dramatic shift in consumption habits that precedes the country’s experiment with marijuana legalization. Long more lenient with cannabis than their more conservative neighbors to the south, Canadians have beenContinue Reading