Month: February 2018 (Page 12)

One-hitters are a popular choice for microdosing or super quick convenience. Check out our picks of discreet, portable, and extra-small pipes. The post 9 Subtle and Convenient One-Hitter Cannabis Pipes appeared first on Leafly. Read More: 9 Subtle and Convenient One-Hitter Cannabis PipesContinue Reading

A blockbuster lawsuit in New York could end cannabis prohibition nationwide. Leafly sat down with David Holland, the lead attorney for the plaintiffs. The post Meet the Lawyer Suing Jeff Sessions to End Cannabis Prohibition appeared first on Leafly. Read More: Meet the Lawyer Suing Jeff Sessions toContinue Reading

Social consumption has been a matter of discussion in nearly every legal state, but the Massachusetts proposal would go further than what others have allowed. The post Massachusetts Regulators Face Questions on Cannabis Cafés appeared first on Leafly. Read More: Massachusetts Regulators Face Questions on Cannabis CafésContinue Reading

Nearly two months after California launched recreational marijuana sales, less than 1% of the state’s known growers have been licensed, according to a report released by a cannabis industry group. According to a 38-page report from the California Growers Association, 0.78%, or 534, of an estimated 68,150 marijuana growers wereContinue Reading

LeafLink, an online inventory and ordering platform for the marijuana industry, has been chosen one of the “Top 10 Most Innovative Companies in Enterprise” by a traditional business publication. Fast Company‘s inclusion of LeafLink on its select list put the software firm in the company of such mainstream businesses asContinue Reading

Creative competition elevates cannabis-infused visual art. This art is not the realm of dorm poster offerings, but you’ll find more than a few canvases filled with neon stoney swirls and psychedelic seven-pointed green leaves. This is the High Art contest: the realm of intricate designs, fresh perspectives and original symbolism.Continue Reading

The Ohio Department of Commerce is weighing the addition of a 25th medical marijuana cultivation business permit to the 24 it’s already handed out. According to WOSU Public Media, the department admitted in a letter to state Auditor Dave Yost that errors in the MMJ grow application scoring system ledContinue Reading