Day: August 21, 2018 (Page 2)

A New Mexico medical marijuana producer with dispensaries in Las Cruces and Albuquerque is reportedly the first in the state to have its license revoked for allegedly falsifying audits to the health department. Health Secretary Lynn Gallagher last week rescinded the license of Mother Earth Herbs, effective March 31, the Santa FeContinue Reading

Legal cannabis brings economic growth and a marked decrease in mental health symptoms. Here’s why rural America should follow the legalization train. The post Legalizing Cannabis Can Help Rural Americans. Here’s How appeared first on Leafly. Read More: Legalizing Cannabis Can Help Rural Americans. Here’s HowContinue Reading

On Veterans Day this November, some hearty veterans of the Iraq, Afghanistan and Vietnam conflicts will pitch tents on the sidewalk at the entrance to the Veterans Affairs headquarters. Their top demand: that the agency supply veterans with cannabis to treat post-traumatic stress and other ailments related to their service.Continue Reading

An effort to place recreational cannabis on Oklahoma’s ballot in November has fallen more than 20,000 signatures short, Oklahoma state officials reported. A count by the Secretary of State’s office determined supporters of the initiative gathered only roughly 103,000 signatures for State Question 797. The group needed more than 123,000 signatures toContinue Reading

Michigan’s medical marijuana industry is girding itself for a heap of disorder – including possible product shortages and revenue losses to the black market  – unless state regulators approve many more business licenses by next month’s deadline, experts warn. Regulators have approved only 16 medical cannabis licenses, including seven dispensaries,Continue Reading