Day: April 12, 2018 (Page 2)

The move by the Deschutes County Commissioners marks the latest effort by some Oregon counties to control the legal marijuana industry that they say is growing too fast. The post Oregon County Aims to Step Up Cannabis Enforcement appeared first on Leafly. Read More: Oregon County Aims toContinue Reading

The Maine state House and Senate have approved legislation to allow legal adult-use marijuana sales in the state, likely by 2019 or 2020. According to the Portland Press-Herald, lawmakers apparently have enough support to override a potential veto by Republican Gov. Paul LePage, who torpedoed an earlier rec implementation bill lastContinue Reading

No accessory in the dab-o-sphere has proven as essential as the carb cap in recent years. Whether paired with the highest tech e-nails or a nice quartz banger, a carb cap is crucial in the ongoing quest to get the most out of high-end cannabis extracts. Carb caps help theContinue Reading

The Hash Bash was a landmark counterculture event when it was launched at the University of Michigan on April 1, 1972. This year, organizers were openly hoping it would be the last one before cannabis is legalized in the Wolverine State — and urging a push to make it so.Continue Reading

Arkansas regulators have stopped reviewing applications from businesses that want to sell medical cannabis, weeks after a judge struck down the state’s licensing process for growing the drug. A spokesman for the Department of Finance and Administration (DFA) said Wednesday the Medical Marijuana Commission’s review of dispensary applications was haltedContinue Reading

April Pride originally wanted to sell “beautiful products” for storing and sharing marijuana. She launched her Seattle-based company, Van der Pop, in January 2016 with the aim of putting together a cannabis paraphernalia business. But she quickly pivoted to a female-focused lifestyle brand. Van der Pop’s website offers women: Marijuana-relatedContinue Reading