Day: March 16, 2018

Cannabis decriminalization may be coming to the bayou, as four cannabis bills have already been filed for Louisiana’s legislative session that started this week. Representative Edward Ted James filed two of the bills. One to decriminalize the personal possession of up to one ounce of marijuana, and the other to expand access the state’sContinue Reading

In the face of Oklahoma’s upcoming medical cannabis legalization vote on June 26, the state’s Senate and House of Representatives each passed medical marijuana regulation bills. The measures – Senate Bill 1120 and House Bill 3468 – would respectively restrict MMJ patients to those suffering from “serious” medical conditions and create anContinue Reading

If the legalization of marijuana has done one thing for the whole of popular cannabis culture, it has brought a plethora of new, lung-curling strains to the mainstream. For the eight states that have legalized the leaf for recreational purposes, forever gone are the days when pot consumers were forcedContinue Reading

Priority certification is being offered to applicants who hope to open cannabis businesses in communities disproportionately impacted by the drug war. The post Massachusetts to Begin Taking Applications for Cannabis Businesses appeared first on Leafly. Read More: Massachusetts to Begin Taking Applications for Cannabis BusinessesContinue Reading

Michigan regulators and police ordered 40 unlicensed medical marijuana businesses to stop operating and are expected to deliver cease-and-desist letters to hundreds more. A spokesman with the Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs, the agency behind the shutdowns, didn’t identify the types of businesses targeted or how they were identified, the DetroitContinue Reading