Day: June 10, 2019

The state’s first medical marijuana law update in nine years cuts fees, adds testing, and expands rural access. The post Arizona Just Made Cannabis Safer and Saved Every Patient $150 appeared first on Leafly. Read More: Arizona Just Made Cannabis Safer and Saved Every Patient 0Continue Reading

We visited the Curaleaf dispensary in Queens to find out how their team is helping New Yorkers understand the state’s evolving medical cannabis program. The post How Curaleaf Connects New Yorkers with Medical Cannabis appeared first on Leafly. Read More: How Curaleaf Connects New Yorkers with Medical CannabisContinue Reading

Changing regulations and an ever-increasing list of states moving towards full legalization (hello, Illinois) has stoked the embers of the cannabis industry unlike anything seen before. It is predicted the market for legalized marijuana in the U.S. will be worth $146.4 billion by 2025. This rise in popularity has seen an increaseContinue Reading

Ontario’s cannabis wholesaler has issued a call for new product categories – including marijuana edibles, beverages, topicals and extracts – to be introduced in Canada’s largest consumer market later this year. The Ontario Cannabis Store is inviting federally licensed producers to identify their ability to supply the new products. And,Continue Reading

The New Jersey Assembly postponed voting Monday on a medical cannabis expansion measure to avoid walking into a possible veto by Gov. Phil Murphy. Lawmakers instead plan to try to resolve disagreements with Murphy’s office over the bill’s tax rate and program oversight provisions, NJ.com reported. While the legislation hasContinue Reading

Uganda, fertile and sun-drenched, is harboring dreams of becoming the next cannabis hotshot of the African continent. Foreign capital has been flowing in to launch the new industry. So, much hangs in the balance as the country’s cabinet weighs changes to the criminal code allowing cultivation to proceed. There appearsContinue Reading

Florida Agriculture Commissioner Nikki Fried announced the members of her newly created advisory committee to advance the state’s medical cannabis policies, which could potentially bolster MMJ business in the state. The 18-member committee, which includes several of the state’s cannabis industry executives, will meet bimonthly to work to improve patientContinue Reading