Month: July 2018 (Page 8)

The cannabis industry’s all-cash problems are forcing the city of Los Angeles to lead a financial revolution. The post Los Angeles Will Vote on a Cannabis Bank appeared first on Leafly. Read More: Los Angeles Will Vote on a Cannabis BankContinue Reading

The value of Sweet Leaf’s marijuana products targeted for possible destruction in Denver exceeds $7.5 million, according to a recent court filing by the company. Denver regulators earlier this month revoked the MJ retailer’s 26 city licenses, alleging the company engaged in an illegal sales scheme that allowed customers to purchaseContinue Reading

Canada is softening its policy on cannabis workers, but the United States considers them all lawbreakers. And that isn’t likely to change soon. The post Canada Expects More Border Crossing Problems After Legalization appeared first on Leafly. Read More: Canada Expects More Border Crossing Problems After LegalizationContinue Reading

Since moving to Washington, I’ve been smoking as many strains as possible. These are my 5 suggestions for anyone visiting the state. The post 5 Cannabis Strains to Try When Visiting Washington appeared first on Leafly. Read More: 5 Cannabis Strains to Try When Visiting WashingtonContinue Reading

Known today as the 2013 Cole memo, the document helped usher in a new era of state-legal cannabis. The post Meet the Author of the Most Important Memo in Cannabis appeared first on Leafly. Read More: Meet the Author of the Most Important Memo in CannabisContinue Reading

Bring a six pack of these cannabis drinks with you to a friend’s backyard BBQ, and you’ll not only have your own needs covered, you’re pretty much guaranteed to make a few new friends. The post Cannabis Drinks for Staying California Cool appeared first on Leafly. Read More:Continue Reading

Check out Amsterdam’s Cannabis Liberation Day and see how the event has sparked social change across the nation. The post A Look Inside Amsterdam’s Cannabis Liberation Day 2018 appeared first on Leafly. Read More: A Look Inside Amsterdam’s Cannabis Liberation Day 2018Continue Reading

The San Diego district attorney’s office has formally dropped felony charges filed last year against cannabis industry attorney Jessica McElfresh. Her case became a rallying cry for other lawyers in the marijuana sector, who contended she was being persecuted unjustly. McElfresh declined to comment to Marijuana Business Daily, but theContinue Reading