Day: August 2, 2018

The Hightened Series was designed to be “an enhanced sensory experience combining cannabis and the art of fine dining.” With elegantly crafted cuisine from Opulent Chef and featuring Humboldt County’s NASHA Extracts in Topstone vaporizers, guests were invited to “come meet the farmer, the hash maker, and the chef to experience a forward-thinking, unexplored, cropContinue Reading

The medicinal cannabis movement is gaining momentum, but why are doctors so hesitant to prescribe medical cannabis to their patients? The post Why Don’t More Doctors Prescribe Cannabis to Their Patients? appeared first on Leafly. Read More: Why Don’t More Doctors Prescribe Cannabis to Their Patients?Continue Reading

Marijuana-related companies in California spent a sizable $455,000 on lobbying efforts in Sacramento in just the second quarter of 2018, a telltale sign of how the regulatory situation is still being shaped. According to an analysis of state records by The Recorder, most of that nearly half-million dollars was focusedContinue Reading

As more countries come online with legal marijuana industries, coverage of the global market also is growing at Marijuana Business Daily. To improve access for those most interested in what’s happening outside the U.S., we’ve launched a new homepage dedicated to international coverage. And we’ve dedicated a team to focus onContinue Reading

The Missouri Secretary of State’s office said Thursday that three initiatives to legalize medical marijuana have been certified for the November ballot, pending possible legal challenges. The initiatives would offer a range of business opportunities to enter the market, with varying tax burdens as a key difference among the threeContinue Reading

Six months after Bermuda’s Parliament decriminalized small amounts of cannabis, a government official indicated the island nation might further liberalize marijuana use. Michael Weeks, minister of social development, said the cabinet is set to take up a discussion document on drug use in the coming weeks, according to The Royal GazetteContinue Reading