Day: March 22, 2019

The cannabis industry is trying to figure out who you are. More specifically, the companies that make up this multibillion-dollar business sector want to get inside the heads of the consumer so they can squeeze as much money from us as possible in the coming years. But there’s no needContinue Reading

A self-governing British Crown dependency in the English Channel updated its licensing regulations for CBD products and the cultivation of cannabis. Guernsey opened the door to medical cannabis and cannabidiol businesses last year by updating its Misuse of Drugs (Bailiwick of Guernsey) Law. Read the related updates for CBD hereContinue Reading

Choose your own adventure with these futuristic, effect-specific must-buys from OLO, Level, and other Cali brands. The post Hot New Cannabis Products Promise Precise Effects appeared first on Leafly. Read More: Hot New Cannabis Products Promise Precise EffectsContinue Reading

A legal medical cannabis industry could be in Romania’s future, according to the country’s finance minister. Finance Minister Eugen Teodorovici said the Health Ministry launched a commission to analyze medical marijuana, Romanian television station Digi24 reported. According to the 24-hour news station, Teodorovici said: “I’ve talked to minister Sorina PinteaContinue Reading

Louisiana’s agriculture department and a state-sanctioned medical marijuana grower broke through one of the key regulatory logjams keeping MMJ off pharmaceutical shelves. However, it remains uncertain when sales might begin. Agriculture Commissioner Mike Strain said Friday that regulatory paperwork and background checks were completed that will allow Louisiana State University’sContinue Reading

Using terpenes found in other plants such as tea and hops, companies like Darwin aim to reinvent the flavors found in cannabis oil. The post How Terpene Profiles Open the Door to New Vape Varieties appeared first on Leafly. Read More: How Terpene Profiles Open the Door toContinue Reading

Maine hired Scott Lever, the state’s deputy commissioner of Health Services, to oversee its recreational cannabis program. In his previous position, Lever was in charge of the Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention, which once oversaw the state medical marijuana program. In 2017, he testified against a recreational marijuanaContinue Reading