Day: March 8, 2018

Parents who administer medical marijuana to their children are often left unprotected under state and federal law. This ruling, however, sets a positive precedent, declaring that parents giving their kids medical cannabis are not committing child abuse. A Texas judge ruled that a father is still qualified to care forContinue Reading

To get an idea of all the thought that goes into designing sustainable and compliant cannabis packaging, we interviewed Sun Grown Packaging. Read about their process here. The post Build, Test, Repeat: Developing Sustainable, Compliant Cannabis Packaging appeared first on Leafly. Read More: Build, Test, Repeat: Developing Sustainable,Continue Reading

Germany is on track to become one of the world’s largest medical marijuana markets this year as insured patient numbers soar, MMJ imports rise and the country prepares for domestic cultivation. Some executives also expect recreational legalization to happen “in the foreseeable future.” Germany’s rapid growth is expected to continueContinue Reading

Nevada CBD manufacturer Leafceuticals is expanding into topicals and edibles with the acquisition of California’s Irie CBD products. The acquisition gives Leafceuticals a processing plant in Oakland, California, for expanding its CBD line. The agreement calls for Leafceuticals – a subsidiary of Las Vegas-based Freedom Leaf – to pay $400,000Continue Reading

Delta-9 THC may be the most common cannabinoid, but it is certainly not alone. Learn more about its close cousin, Delta-8 THC. The post What Is Delta-8-THC and How Is It Different from Delta-9? appeared first on Leafly. Read More: What Is Delta-8-THC and How Is It DifferentContinue Reading

Pennsylvania regulators may end their medical marijuana program’s prohibition on smokable marijuana, a move that would likely expand the customer base and improve business. Dispensaries currently are permitted to sell only concentrates, pills and tinctures. According to the Philadelphia Inquirer, three Medical Marijuana Advisory Board committees recommended this week thatContinue Reading

North Carolina’s top hemp regulator is sick of interference from the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration. Agriculture Commissioner Steve Troxler said in a speech at the Southern Farm Show in Raleigh last week that the federal drug agency is not supposed to use any resources to intervene in the growing andContinue Reading