Day: March 1, 2018

In a sure sign of changing times, the first cannabis-industry business has been listed on the Nasdaq stock exchange — raising questions about how long federal prohibition can hang on in the face of a burgeoning economic sector. On Feb. 26, a Toronto-based medical marijuana investment group won approval from theContinue Reading

Its government is fighting the federal home-grow mandate, its landlords want the right to ban cannabis, and its top-ranking officials are peddling easily disproven lies. What is Quebec’s problem? The post Quebec Battles Federal Law and Facts En Route to Legalization appeared first on Leafly. Read More: QuebecContinue Reading

More than 60% of patients surveyed by the state reported benefits from using marijuana in inhaled or pill forms. The post Study: Minnesota Patients Say Medical Marijuana Reduces Pain appeared first on Leafly. Read More: Study: Minnesota Patients Say Medical Marijuana Reduces PainContinue Reading

Check out some of the innovative and practical cannabis products that stood out at this year’s Seattle Cannacon. The post 5 Innovative Cannabis Products From Seattle Cannacon 2018 appeared first on Leafly. Read More: 5 Innovative Cannabis Products From Seattle Cannacon 2018Continue Reading

The trial has been rescheduled for July. Before the mistrial, though, prospective jurors questioned why the case was even brought. The post Mistrial Declared in Denver ‘Church of Cannabis’ Case appeared first on Leafly. Read More: Mistrial Declared in Denver ‘Church of Cannabis’ CaseContinue Reading

Washington state’s new seed-to-sale marijuana tracking system is up and running, but complications with the program have spurred regulators to extend a traceability contingency plan through March. “Since some licensees have had difficulties inputting their plant inventories into Leaf Data Systems, this allowance is being granted,” the state’s Liquor andContinue Reading