Day: February 13, 2018 (Page 2)

A lawsuit that seeks marijuana legalization nationwide through the courts will face one of its first major hurdles Wednesday, when attorneys present oral arguments to halt the U.S. Department of Justice’s bid to dismiss the case. The suit, filed in July by a collection of plaintiffs that range from a retiredContinue Reading

Gov. Charlie Baker, who opposed cannabis legalization in the state, said that “people should crawl before they walk and walk before they run.” The post Massachusetts Governor Pushes Back on Cannabis Cafés appeared first on Leafly. Read More: Massachusetts Governor Pushes Back on Cannabis CafésContinue Reading

Driven by his teenage battle to access medicinal cannabis, Jonathan Zaid founded Canadians for Fair Access to Medical Marijuana (CFAMM) in 2014, and has been helping Canadian patients find affordable medicinal cannabis ever since. The post Meet the 24-Year-Old Fighting for Canadian Cannabis Patients’ Rights appeared first on Leafly. Continue Reading

Small cannabis growers from Monterey County to Calaveras County are facing local regulations that are making it difficult or impossible to compete with large, permitted grows. If California supplies most of America with its marijuana — and it does —Monterey County is vying hard to supply most of California’s cannabis.Continue Reading

Small cannabis growers from Monterey County to Calaveras County are facing local regulations that are making it difficult or impossible to compete with large, permitted grows. If California supplies most of America with its marijuana — and it does —Monterey County is vying hard to supply most of California’s cannabis.Continue Reading

An increasing number of cannabis companies are directing their efforts at four-legged users. And there’s more than a billion reasons for that trend. U.S. pet owners spent more than $30 billion in 2016 on pet supplies, treatments and veterinary care, according to the American Pet Products Association, an industry groupContinue Reading

U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions isn’t wavering in his opposition to marijuana, even if it’s not a top priority for President Trump and the rest of his administration. Sessions told a meeting of the National Sheriffs’ Association on Monday that it’s “frustrating” that he’s at loggerheads with others in CongressContinue Reading