Day: April 17, 2019

Sometimes in this fast-paced world of changing cannabis laws, we lose track of how many people are still entering the criminal justice system because of crimes related to cannabis possession. While much of the talk around cannabis currently is about improving bank accounts, efforts like the one just announced by BenContinue Reading

“Under the influence of marihuana changes in personality as shown by alterations in test performance are slight. … The personality changes observed… demonstrate that the subject experiences some reduction in drive, less objectivity in evaluating situations, less aggression, more self-confidence and a generally more favorable attitude toward himself. These reactionsContinue Reading

The unlicensed shop sold cannabis containing paclobutrazol, a fungicide frequently used on golf course turf that the EPA classifies as a toxic chemical, City Attorney Mike Feuer said. The post Unlicensed LA Dispensary Sold Pesticide-Tainted Cannabis, City Says appeared first on Leafly. Read More: Unlicensed LA Dispensary SoldContinue Reading

Patients will finally be able to legally purchase the low-THC cannabis oil that they’ve long been allowed to possess. The post Georgia’s New Law Will Finally Allow Access to Cannabis Oil appeared first on Leafly. Read More: Georgia’s New Law Will Finally Allow Access to Cannabis OilContinue Reading

Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp has opened the state to commercial medical cannabis cultivation, signing a bill to create new business opportunities in the Peach State’s limited MMJ program. The measure outlines the first opportunities for private businesses to grow and sell cannabis. Georgia launched its limited MMJ program in 2015, though the cultivation,Continue Reading

There are plenty of fun ways to celebrate 4/20 while battling prohibition. Whether you’re in the mood to travel or you feel like throwing a 4/20-themed party for your friends, living in a prohibition state doesn’t have to ruin your fun! The post 8 Ways to Celebrate 4/20 if CannabisContinue Reading

A California county is still working on a new regulatory regime to govern cannabis farmers, which could provide a way back into the legal market for hundreds of growers who’ve been stuck in limbo since January 2018. The Calaveras County Board of Supervisors’ new rulemaking began in February. The movement marks a reversalContinue Reading