Day: November 29, 2018

There is an element of the cannabis culture that cannot, or at least it should not be discounted in any way – the idea that marijuana, art and sexuality go hand in hand. There is no doubt that some members of cannabis community view marijuana as medicine – as anContinue Reading

When the weather gets cold, Colorado consumers get treated. Get into the holiday spirit with these eagerly anticipated edibles! The post Seasonal Delights: Colorado’s Favorite Edibles for Fall 2018 appeared first on Leafly. Read More: Seasonal Delights: Colorado’s Favorite Edibles for Fall 2018Continue Reading

Iowa will kick off cannabis sales Saturday as part of a limited MMJ program that caps THC at 3% and forbids smokeable and edible products. The post Iowa’s First 5 Medical Marijuana Dispensaries to Open Saturday appeared first on Leafly. Read More: Iowa’s First 5 Medical Marijuana DispensariesContinue Reading

Luxembourg’s incoming coalition government agreed to include recreational cannabis legalization as part of the group’s policy goals, as the landlocked nation looks to become the first country in Europe to permit and regulate adult-use marijuana. The three parties that comprise the ruling coalition government – the Democratic Party (DP), Luxembourg SocialistContinue Reading

An Alaska credit union has joined the growing ranks of state-chartered financial institutions to announce plans to serve the legal cannabis industry. Credit Union 1 – a 66-year-old, Anchorage-based business – announced Thursday it is kicking off a pilot program to provide financial services to the state’s approved marijuana-related businessesContinue Reading

Zach Moldof, or Zachg, does it all. We talked to him about creating art and music and how cannabis has inspired his journey along the way. The post Skating, Smoking, and Making Music With Zach Moldof appeared first on Leafly. Read More: Skating, Smoking, and Making Music WithContinue Reading

Denver-based Dixie Brands began trading Thursday on the Canadian Securities Exchange, joining a rapidly growing list of U.S.-based marijuana firms that have looked north of the border to raise capital to grow and compete. Shares of Dixie – trading under the ticker symbol DIXI.U – opened at 1.05 Canadian dollars (79Continue Reading