Day: April 25, 2018

Last week, the Utah Lt. Governor’s Office released figures that show organizers behind a medical marijuana ballot measure have met the minimum number of signatures required to put the question before voters this November. Activists gathered 200,000 signatures in 27 of Utah’s 29 state senate districts. This puts them overContinue Reading

Some California cities have already introduced equity programs designed to give a leg up to communities hit hardest by the drug war. A new bill in Sacramento would expand the effort statewide. The post Equity Efforts Could Go Statewide Under California Bill appeared first on Leafly. Read More:Continue Reading

We took Vivant’s new e-nail and concentrate vaporizer, the Incendio, for a test drive, and found it to be a great middle road between concentrate pens and full-blown dab rigs. The post Hands-On With the Vivant Incendio appeared first on Leafly. Read More: Hands-On With the Vivant IncendioContinue Reading

Although previous attempts to legalize taxed and regulated marijuana in Michigan have failed, the state now stands a fighting chance at becoming the next in line to legalize the leaf for recreational use. The state’s Bureau of Elections announced earlier this week that the advocatees pushing to legalize marijuana inContinue Reading

The National Association of Cannabis Businesses (NACB), a for-profit self-regulatory organization, has released proposed advertising and marketing standards for marijuana companies that belong to the group. The draft guidelines mandate, among other things, that no cannabis advertisements or marketing initiatives can disparage or degrade any group based on gender, race, religion,Continue Reading

As last week’s 420 celebrations kicked into gear, two senators made major announcements about the future of federal cannabis policy. On April 19, Sen. Bernie Sanders announced he would support the Marijuana Justice Act, and then on 420 itself, Sen. Chuck Schumer announced that he would soon be introducing legislationContinue Reading