Day: May 6, 2019

Patient advocates hope to pass a bill to reform the state’s terrible medical marijuana system, with or without adult-use legalization. The post With Legalization Stalled, Can New Jersey Salvage MMJ Reforms? appeared first on Leafly. Read More: With Legalization Stalled, Can New Jersey Salvage MMJ Reforms?Continue Reading

Late last week, Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker joined key lawmakers and stakeholders from around the state to announce they had all come to terms on the basic framework to legalize the use and sale of marijuana to adults over the age of 21. Illinois’ new cannabis coalition is now expectingContinue Reading

It was a gathering of the cannabis tribes — from cultivators and manufacturers, to distributors, retailers and every angle of the biz you can imagine. The only thing missing were the customers, patients and consumers. This is the world of B2B cannabis, where businesses connect to get their product intoContinue Reading

Gov. JB Pritzker’s Senate Bill 7 would grant broad personal freedoms and learns the lessons of past legalization. The post Illinois’ New Legalization Bill Looks Pretty Rad appeared first on Leafly. Read More: Illinois’ New Legalization Bill Looks Pretty RadContinue Reading

Louisiana’s first batch of medical marijuana won’t reach the shelves by the mid-May deadline demanded by pharmacists and patients, further delaying the program’s sales start. But June’s a possibility. Louisiana State University’s agricultural center, which oversees one of two state-sanctioned marijuana growers, said it now expects to have some cannabisContinue Reading

Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker unveiled a recreational marijuana legalization plan that would create a variety of MJ business opportunities but would restrict the number of cultivation facilities and dispensaries one entity could own. In addition, the initial two licensing rounds call for the state to grant cultivation licenses to “craft” growersContinue Reading