Day: May 16, 2019 (Page 2)

The Cannabis Trade Federation (CTF), a national coalition of marijuana-related businesses, formed a high-powered task force aimed at developing a practical strategy to increase diversity in the MJ industry. Current social equity programs simply aren’t working, CTF CEO Neal Levine told Marijuana Business Daily, adding that “zero equity applicants haveContinue Reading

The Canadian government is set to legalize edibles by Oct. 17 but don’t expect an automatic unveiling on store shelves the next day. The post Edibles Unlikely to Launch in Canadian Market Until 2020 appeared first on Leafly. Read More: Edibles Unlikely to Launch in Canadian Market UntilContinue Reading

If you want to help support active duty soldiers, low-income recipients, senior citizens, veterans, disability recipients, and/or a charity or two, consider placing your CBD order with these sites. The post These Companies Want to Make CBD More Affordable for Veterans appeared first on Leafly. Read More: TheseContinue Reading

Cities in Quebec claim it would be too difficult to enforce a ban on consuming cannabis in public. The post Cannabis Smoke in Public Not a Crime, Quebec Decides appeared first on Leafly. Read More: Cannabis Smoke in Public Not a Crime, Quebec DecidesContinue Reading

Cannabis-infused edibles, concentrates and vape cartridges are expected to hit dispensaries in Arkansas sometime in the next several days, and the rules for the products are similar to those in other medical and adult-use marijuana markets. Robert Lercher, a spokesman for Bold Team, a licensed producer/processor, says it intends toContinue Reading

“Weed the People,” a documentary from director Abby Epstein and executive producer Ricki Lake, is all about the tension between the medical cannabis industry and the existing federal legislation that prohibits the full exploration of the plant’s efficacy. Although 33 states, four U.S. territories and the District of Columbia haveContinue Reading