Day: March 26, 2019

On March 14, the International Cannabis Business Conference held its first program in Barcelona, in conjunction with the long-standing Spannabis show and an opening at the Hemp Marihuana & Hash Museum. The day began with panels on international investing, with U.S., Canadian and companies from elsewhere looking to get at the EuropeanContinue Reading

America’s largest shopping mall operator, Simon Property Group, will open dozens of CBD product kiosks in its malls. If they build them, will customers come? The post Can CBD Save the Shopping Mall? appeared first on Leafly. Read More: Can CBD Save the Shopping Mall?Continue Reading

Ohio’s licensed medical marijuana dispensaries have had to face the reality that only 28% of Ohioans who signed up for the state’s medical marijuana registry in the first three months made a purchase during that time. The Enquirer of Cincinnati cited a number of factors as culprits – including highContinue Reading

Experts say the cannabinoid’s future is dependent upon research, legal clarity, and sorting out hemp’s place in agriculture. The post CBD in the Spotlight at SXSW, Despite Legal Gray Area appeared first on Leafly. Read More: CBD in the Spotlight at SXSW, Despite Legal Gray AreaContinue Reading

Vireo Health, a Minneapolis-based cannabis group, said it is expanding into Arizona with the acquisition of Arizona Natural Remedies (ANR). Vireo declined to disclose the value of the acquisition. The company, which started trading on the Canadian Securities Exchange earlier this month, will now operate in seven states. ANR operates aContinue Reading

In the premiere episode of True OGs, we journey to Huckleberry Hill Farms in Humboldt County, California, to visit a multi-generation cannabis farm that’s been in John Casali’s family since 1965. The post True OGs: John Casali & the Heirloom Strain ‘Huckleberries’ appeared first on Leafly. Read More:Continue Reading

Aging in America takes a toll well before the body or the mind start to wither and slow. In fact, the perils of old age appear first in the wallet and the bank account.  Age discrimination in the American workforce is nothing new — companies’ reluctance to hire workers overContinue Reading