Day: March 22, 2018 (Page 2)

Trying to keep track of all the advances in medical cannabis research? Here are some brief summaries of some of the biggest headlines over the last few months. The post The Latest in Cannabis Research: Spring 2018 appeared first on Leafly. Read More: The Latest in Cannabis Research:Continue Reading

To qualify, patients must have six months or less to live, and doctors would not be allowed to recommend the treatment to more than 25 patients at a time. The post Utah OKs Limited Medical Marijuana Law for Terminally Ill appeared first on Leafly. Read More: Utah OKsContinue Reading

The largest hemp cultivator in Maine has identified a former blueberry processing plant as its future extraction site. Future Farm Maine – a subsidiary of Vancouver, British Columbia-based Future Farm Technologies – has signed a two-year lease for 12,960 square feet of the 60,000-square-foot building in Belfast, a coastal townContinue Reading

A key federal law that prohibits the Department of Justice from using federal funds to prosecute medical marijuana companies looks likely to remain in place under a new federal budget deal reportedly reached Wednesday among Congressional leaders. Language from the Rohrabacher-Blumenauer Amendment is included on page 240 of the 2,243-pageContinue Reading

A business alliance that seems to symbolize the fast pace of the cannabis industry’s globalization is wedding a Canadian cultivator with one of the world’s largest drug and agro-chemical companies. The firm Tilray, one of the top Licensed Producers under the Canadian medical marijuana program, on March 18 announced that itContinue Reading

An established cannabis attorney in Southern California recently lost his preferred airport security clearance for being a marijuana business owner. According to The Orange County Register, Aaron Herzberg was traveling from Los Angeles to Sacramento when the U.S. Customs and Border Protection agency informed him he could no longer participate in theContinue Reading