Month: June 2018 (Page 3)

Allegations of corruption during competitive bidding for marijuana business licenses is far from a new phenomenon, especially in California, where tales of backdoor wheeling-and-dealing between companies and public officials have been circulating for years. But the state’s newly regulated market, launched in January, has brought the issue even more toContinue Reading

Legislation that would expand Maine’s medical cannabis industry from eight dispensaries to 14 over the next three years and possibly boost sales significantly is headed to Gov. Paul LePage after lawmaker approval this week. It’s unclear, though, what LePage will do. The governor, a vociferous opponent of legalized marijuana, has 10Continue Reading

How does one define an essential strain? Is it based on a strain’s strength or the way its smell hits your nose? Now more than ever, the cannabis consumer is educated, searching for the finest flower on the market and in a position to know exactly why they love whatContinue Reading

The most sought-after heirloom strains are as hard to track down as rare vinyl records. But that makes the search more fun and the rewards all the sweeter. The post 7 Classic Strains You Can Still Find in California appeared first on Leafly. Read More: 7 Classic StrainsContinue Reading

These are the headiest of times to be connected to marijuana, when purpose and meaning is forgotten among all the winning. The momentum marijuana legalization enjoys at this moment — with Oklahoma (Oklahoma!) becoming the latest deep-red state to embrace medical marijuana, in the same week that the first cannabis-based pharmaceutical was approved forContinue Reading

Need some relaxation or pain relief? Whether you’re looking for yummy gummies or a soothing topical, these CBD products will do the trick! The post 7 of Oregon’s Best CBD Products & Where to Find Them appeared first on Leafly. Read More: 7 of Oregon’s Best CBD ProductsContinue Reading

Following his announcement in April that he intended to file a marijuana deschedulalization bill, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer this week filed the Marijuana Freedom and Opportunity Act, which would remove marijuana from the Controlled Substances Act — where it is currently listed as a Schedule I drug, alongside heroinContinue Reading