Day: April 10, 2018 (Page 2)

For 26 years, Dianne Feinstein has represented the Golden State as a senator, but now she faces a challenging re-election campaign against a crowded field of candidates — including many who are eager to bring up her anti-cannabis history. Often called California’s “Iron Lady” and the oldest U.S. Senator, DianneContinue Reading

A new attempt to create a legal framework for marijuana sales in Maine has passed the state’s House of Representatives. The post Maine Houses Passes Compromise on Cannabis Sales appeared first on Leafly. Read More: Maine Houses Passes Compromise on Cannabis SalesContinue Reading

Altitude Investment Management, a cannabis-focused investment firm in New York, raised $18.7 million for its debut fund, Altitude Investment Partners. Altitude hopes to raise a total of $50 million for the new fund and in a news release called the $18.7 million raise a “significant milestone” towards that goal. MoreContinue Reading

Microdosing cannabis edibles is a great way to take advantage of the benefits of THC & CBD. Explore which products deliver the best dose for you. The post Microdosing Cannabis Edibles: Finding the Best Product for You appeared first on Leafly. Read More: Microdosing Cannabis Edibles: Finding theContinue Reading

California cannabis regulators are alerting marijuana companies that temporary business permits that took effect at the start of the year will begin expiring at the end of April. Regulators issued the temporary permits during the state’s transition into a new marijuana regulatory system. The permits took effect beginning New Year’sContinue Reading

The drive alone had me giddy. Heading northeast from Southern Oregon, I crossed over the ruggedly beautiful Cascade Mountain Range and descended into the high desert plateau of Central Oregon. The three-hour drive flew by in a mosaic of fall color on a late October day. I was on a missionContinue Reading

Maryland lawmakers agreed to expand the state’s medical marijuana industry, in large part to resolve a conflict over minority representation in the business. Under the terms of a deal passed Monday by both chambers in the state legislature, Maryland regulators will award another 20 business permits – seven for cultivation andContinue Reading

Conservative senators are taking issue with a provision of Canada’s marijuana legalization bill that allows recreational cannabis to be grown in residences, with some calling for the measure to be purged from the pending law. Removing the homegrown-cannabis provision would be a blow to companies gearing up to capitalize on theContinue Reading