Day: May 28, 2019

The Arizona Supreme Court unanimously ruled that cannabis extracts – including concentrates, vaporizer cartridges and infused food and beverages – are legal and the state’s medical marijuana dispensaries can sell them. In doing so, the court handed a win to the state’s booming medical marijuana industry. Some Arizona retail shop owners andContinue Reading

From a DIY project to a reddit darling to an online CBD vape retailer, Hempods is a prime example of how fast companies are moving into today’s burgeoning CBD marketplace. The post Taking CBD Vapes to the Next Level with Hempods appeared first on Leafly. Read More: TakingContinue Reading

Canadian stockpiles of cannabis in dried and oil form continued to climb to record levels in March, but retailers nationwide struggled to maintain consistent inventory of in-demand products. Finished inventory of dried marijuana held by federal license holders, provincial distributors and retailers hit a record 30,800 kilograms (67,902 pounds) in March,Continue Reading

Becoming one of Utah’s 10 approved medical marijuana growers in the state’s new program won’t be cheap. The state plans to charge a $10,000 application fee and an additional $100,000 annual licensing fee for cultivators that are chosen, according to draft rules for Utah’s new medical marijuana program. State officialsContinue Reading

The unanimous state Supreme Court decision Tuesday concluded Arizona cardholders are immunized because cannabis extracts are considered medical marijuana. The post Cannabis Extracts Are Legal, Arizona High Court Rules appeared first on Leafly. Read More: Cannabis Extracts Are Legal, Arizona High Court RulesContinue Reading

TSA clarifies its policy: CBD is A-OK. There are rules, though. Here’s what you need to know. The post Flying With CBD? TSA Says It’s Cool appeared first on Leafly. Read More: Flying With CBD? TSA Says It’s CoolContinue Reading