Day: March 8, 2019 (Page 2)

Texas has some of the most restrictive cannabis laws in the country, but Austin likes to party. If you choose to consume, do so wisely. The post Know Before You Go: A SXSW Guide to Texas Cannabis Laws appeared first on Leafly. Read More: Know Before You Go:Continue Reading

In an announcement likely to send shockwaves through the cannabis industry, Dark Heart Nursery announced on Thursday it had positively identified hop latent viroid (HpLVd) as the cause of “dudding” in cannabis plants, resulting in lost vigor. After identifying HpLVd is the culprit behind poor cannabis plant performance, Dark Heart started testing forContinue Reading

In some respects, Oklahoma is ahead of the national curve on national cannabis policy. Look: In Oklahoma, thousands of medical marijuana patients are crowding into hundreds of state-licensed dispensaries to buy cannabis flower they can smoke — a thing that you cannot do in “liberal” places like New York City. ThereContinue Reading

The New Mexico House narrowly approved a compromise bill that would allow the sales of recreational marijuana through a combination of state-run and private stores. The compromise legislation OK’d Thursday incorporates features of a Senate bill that called for state-run stores and tight restrictions with what was initially a much moreContinue Reading

Women using cannabis before sex reported increased sex drive, orgasm, lubrication, and overall satisfaction. The more cannabis, the merrier. The post Women Say Cannabis Makes for Better Orgasms appeared first on Leafly. Read More: Women Say Cannabis Makes for Better OrgasmsContinue Reading

Florida currently prohibits smokable medical marijuana products – which poses a significant drag on the state’s MMJ businesses’ sales potentials. So, many of those firms are welcoming news that the state Senate overwhelmingly passed a bill that would allow patients to use smokable forms of medical cannabis. The state HouseContinue Reading

San Francisco is preparing to expunge more than 9,000 cannabis convictions dating back to 1975 — the culmination of a year-long review of court records prompted by California’s 2016 legalization initiative. Misdemeanors and felonies alike are to be dismissed through a pioneering automated clearance system. “It was the morally rightContinue Reading