Day: February 7, 2019

The International Cannabis Business Conference brings a heady whirlwind of key panels to San Francisco all day Friday—sponsored in part by Leafly. Here’s what you should not miss. The post 5 Must-See Cannabis Business Talks in San Francisco This Friday appeared first on Leafly. Read More: 5 Must-SeeContinue Reading

On Friday, a letter from the World Health Organization, the United Nations agency tasked with crafting policy to keep us global citizens healthy and alive, circulated among media. It appears the WHO is ready to issue a long-awaited recommendation on its own marijuana policy — and that recommendation is theContinue Reading

Many pieces come together to create an experience at a dispensary, and when you leave, plunder in hand, every one of your senses should have been catered to. Here’s what to look for in a great shop. The post Characteristics of a Reputable Cannabis Dispensary appeared first on Leafly. Continue Reading

The U.S. attorney for Oregon has warned against a proposal to permit local cannabis companies to export crops and products to other states. U.S. Attorney Billy Williams reiterated on Thursday the fact that transporting marijuana across state lines is a federal crime. Williams is determined to crack down on out-of-state diversion inContinue Reading

The San Francisco leg of the fifth annual International Cannabis Business Conference is set to kick off its two-day run on Thursday at the Hilton Union Square. ICBC San Francisco attendees can expect a thorough discussion of all things cannabis, from policy to technology to industry ins and outs. The ICBCContinue Reading

The cannabis market is flooded in the Beaver State, and that’s a real problem for an industry that has seen explosive growth since Oregonians voted to legalize in 2014. But some say this provides an opportunity. With export across state lines presenting itself as an obvious solution, voices in theContinue Reading

On Feb. 1, Illinois kicked off its Opioid Alternative Pilot Program and is now taking its first wave of registrations from patients all over the Land of Lincoln. Feb. 1 also marked the day that the Illinois Department of Health started to issue the state’s first provisional access cards toContinue Reading

California’s infused product makers and testing labs are breathing a sigh of relief now that state regulators have sought to clarify rules governing THC potency for edibles and beverages, a move that is expected to result in fewer products failing lab tests. The brouhaha arose after California’s permanent cannabis regulations took effectContinue Reading