Day: April 6, 2018

The thing about marijuana legalization, and opening up cannabis sales to anyone aged 21 and over, is that it excludes a wide segment of the population. Sorry, kids, but those are the rules — and dispensaries in Oregon are following them. Cannabis sales in Oregon are regulated by the OregonContinue Reading

Let’s take a joking look at some of the most common cannabis-themed posters and ask ourselves the all-too important question, “What does your cannabis poster say about you?” The post What Does Your Stoner Poster Say About You? appeared first on Leafly. Read More: What Does Your StonerContinue Reading

No matter how hard Colorado cannabis advocates work to expand the state’s recreational marijuana law, the suits over at the Capitol just cannot seem to wrap their heads around social use. Earlier this week, the Colorado General Assembly butchered and left for dead a proposal that would have brought theContinue Reading

Wondering how to make game night even better? Add cannabis! Find out how to host a cannabis-themed game night with fun games to play while everyone is high. The post How to Host a Cannabis-Themed Game Night appeared first on Leafly. Read More: How to Host a Cannabis-ThemedContinue Reading

Alaska’s marijuana regulators have postponed until June action on draft rules for allowing people to consume adult-use cannabis in authorized retail stores. Erika McConnell, the director of the Alcohol and Marijuana Control Office, had recommended that the Marijuana Control Board put the draft regulations out for public comment. But theContinue Reading

Many of Ohio’s medical cannabis dispensaries, product manufacturers and cultivation facilities will not be up and running by the Sept. 8 deadline mandated by state law, as state regulators sought to lower expectations for the MMJ program’s rollout. According to the Cleveland Plain Dealer, state regulators said during Thursday’s MedicalContinue Reading

Proponents of an initiative to legalize medicinal cannabis in Utah have gathered an estimated 160,000 signatures from registered voters — more than the 113,000 necessary to qualify for the ballot in November. Last week, the Lieutenant Governor’s Office announced that 117,000 of the signatures had been validated. The Utah Medical CannabisContinue Reading