Day: October 18, 2018

Cannabis is legal in Canada, and that means that hundreds of thousands of people have a criminal record for something that is no longer a crime. While the Canadian government was hesitant to make official statements on this matter before the new legalization law went into effect, we are nowContinue Reading

The state Department of Health says the petition will allow doctors to prescribe “pharmaceutic grade forms of pure CBD” for autistic patients. The post Rhode Island Approves Purified CBD for Autistic Children appeared first on Leafly. Read More: Rhode Island Approves Purified CBD for Autistic ChildrenContinue Reading

Massachusetts regulators on Thursday issued final licenses to two marijuana-testing laboratories, paving the way for the launch of the Bay State’s much-delayed recreational cannabis program. Rec sales are expected to begin within weeks. The market had been scheduled to launch July 1. According to MassLive.com, the Massachusetts Cannabis Control CommissionContinue Reading

The Trump administration is accepting public comment on how cannabis should be classified under international drug treaties. It’s bureaucratic, but it matters. The post The White House Wants Your Opinion on Reclassifying Cannabis appeared first on Leafly. Read More: The White House Wants Your Opinion on Reclassifying CannabisContinue Reading

Talk about great moments in bad timing. Cannabis has officially gone legal in Canada this week, and a large proportion of retail sales are to take place through the country’s mail system. Just as this system is being unveiled, Canada’s postal workers are preparing to walk off the job, inContinue Reading