Day: March 14, 2019

Several House Democrats in Connecticut on Thursday unveiled draft legislation to legalize adult-use marijuana under a tightly-controlled framework, becoming the latest Eastern state to push for recreational legalization. Businesses wouldn’t be able to get licenses to both cultivate and sell, according to New Haven TV station WTNH, and taxes wouldContinue Reading

Even as they’ve developed side by side, state-legal cannabis markets have evolved considerable differences in product pricing. The post Where’s the Cheapest Cannabis? A State-by-State Comparison appeared first on Leafly. Read More: Where’s the Cheapest Cannabis? A State-by-State ComparisonContinue Reading

A Massachusetts racketeering lawsuit against a marijuana shop was dismissed, but the victory for that cannabis business didn’t come without a cost. The parties agreed to a “substantial” but confidential out-of-court settlement, according to recent information published by Masslive.com. A civil racketeering case – utilizing the Racketeer Influenced and CorruptContinue Reading

This week’s college cheating scandal is all about wealthy white people gaming the system. They do it with cannabis all the time too. The post This Is What White Weed Privilege Looks Like appeared first on Leafly. Read More: This Is What White Weed Privilege Looks LikeContinue Reading

The volume of dried adult-use cannabis sold in the regulated Canadian market fell in January while inventories continued to build, according to the latest data from Health Canada. In January, 5,330 kilograms of dried cannabis was sold through regulated channels across the country, down 4.5% from December 2018. Inventories ofContinue Reading

Legislation that would legalize recreational cannabis in New Mexico but under a mostly government-run retail structure faces an uphill climb. Although the House passed the measure, a key New Mexico Senate chair told the Santa Fe Reporter it’s unlikely the bill will be considered in his committee before the legislative sessionContinue Reading