Day: March 7, 2019

The inner chambers of the City of Los Angeles have devised a clever scheme to rid the jurisdiction of all of those dastardly illegal pot shops that can’t seem to understand that they need a license to sell weed. Cut their power supply! The big idea here, which we can’tContinue Reading

Some in the industry say it’s possible the first onsite use areas are approved by this summer. The post Alaska Moves Closer to Allowing Onsite Cannabis appeared first on Leafly. Read More: Alaska Moves Closer to Allowing Onsite CannabisContinue Reading

Republican Sen. Jeff Brandes sponsored the bill and said after the vote the ban never should have been enacted in the first place. The post Florida Poised to Repeal State Ban on Smokable Cannabis appeared first on Leafly. Read More: Florida Poised to Repeal State Ban on SmokableContinue Reading

If you’re looking for cannabis in Colorado Springs (which prohibits recreational dispensaries), check out nearby Pueblo, which has a selection of great shops with great deals. The post Can’t Find Cannabis in Colorado Springs? Pueblo Has You Covered appeared first on Leafly. Read More: Can’t Find Cannabis inContinue Reading

Leafly sponsors the festival’s first-ever cannabis track, featuring 44 events over three days. Not attending? No problem—don’t miss our on-the-ground coverage! The post This Year’s SXSW Festival Has a Top-Shelf Cannabis Lineup appeared first on Leafly. Read More: This Year’s SXSW Festival Has a Top-Shelf Cannabis LineupContinue Reading

As the number of open dispensaries finally begins to ramp up, Massachusetts cannabis consumers—as visitors from other states—face a dizzying array of choices. The post The Best of the Best Adult-Use Cannabis in Massachusetts appeared first on Leafly. Read More: The Best of the Best Adult-Use Cannabis inContinue Reading

The list of pro-marijuana reform bills in Congress just got a little longer. Not only was the anticipated bipartisan SAFE Banking Act reintroduced on Thursday after a much-publicized congressional hearing last month, but two more members of the House of Representatives held a news conference on Capitol Hill to callContinue Reading

There are bad medical-marijuana laws. There are laws that ban cannabis in its most prevalent and useful form, laws that create artificial scarcity and thus inflate value or reduce access, laws that create a de-facto state monopoly or encourage corruption or trigger an unnecessary years-long process before sick people canContinue Reading