Month: December 2018 (Page 2)

Despite the fact that we’re living in the heyday of digital media, paper consumption is actually on the upswing — in the last 20 years alone, it’s risen 126 percent. About 208 million tons of paper are used worldwide each year and many of these paper products are used onceContinue Reading

From the “tulip mania” in 15th century Holland to the Bitcoin bubble of 2017, high hopes for a commodity’s market performance can lead to unsustainable overvaluation inevitably followed by a painful correction. Many observers believe that cannabis fell prey to this phenomenon in 2018 — but are hoping for growthContinue Reading

It’s impossible to miss. On the corner of an otherwise grey intersection in northeast Portland, Oregon sits a colorful house with neon signs proclaiming “REEFER” and “GRASS.” One side of the building is covered in a mural of bold shapes and bright, distinctive colors — blue, teal, purple, orange andContinue Reading

 In a closely watched tax case that’s been raging for two and a half years, cannabis company Harborside was dealt a major blow in late November when a judge ruled against them in favor of the IRS, upholding the 280E tax code that prevents cannabis businesses from writing off businessContinue Reading

What’s the best cannabis strain in 2018? Read more to see how Leafly picked its winner. The post Leafly’s 2018 Strain of the Year appeared first on Leafly. Read More: Leafly’s 2018 Strain of the YearContinue Reading

However you choose to celebrate, these cannabis strains and products will help enhance your evening. The post Massachusetts Cannabis Strains for a Happy New Year appeared first on Leafly. Read More: Massachusetts Cannabis Strains for a Happy New YearContinue Reading

When 2018 began with the opening of California’s regulated adult-use market, many people in the cannabis industry worried that the quality of cannabis would be degraded by the realities of all the new regulations. The logic: That the new phenomenon of mega farms popping up in the Central Valley wouldContinue Reading