Month: July 2019 (Page 23)

Health Secretary Dr. Rachel Levine says her decision was based on the recommendation of the state’s Medical Marijuana Advisory Board and her own review of medical research literature. The post Pennsylvania Adds Anxiety, Tourette’s to Qualifying Conditions appeared first on Leafly. Read More: Pennsylvania Adds Anxiety, Tourette’s toContinue Reading

When it comes to choosing a vape cartridge, packaging can be key in the decision-making process. Unlike cannabis flowers or even concentrates, there is no real way to assess the smell or look of the product beforehand, so what’s on the outside becomes a key tool in describing what liesContinue Reading

California-based Demetrix secured $50 million in a Series A funding, which the company will use for research of synthetic cannabinoid production. The Emeryville company wants to use baker’s yeast to produce large volumes of cannabinoids. More than 100 of cannabinoids can be found in the cannabis plant, sometimes in traceContinue Reading

A new law will let patients purchase from any dispensary in the state—but not until 2020. The post Montana Preps for Big Change in Cannabis Rules appeared first on Leafly. Read More: Montana Preps for Big Change in Cannabis RulesContinue Reading

A California cannabis company and two of its executives face federal criminal charges for dumping 1,500 pounds of toxic waste. The charges against WellGreensCA stem from alleged violations of Environmental Protection Agency regulations. A U.S. attorney’s office has charged that Lunar Louissa, part owner of WellGreensCA, and Nadia Malloian, aContinue Reading

Think back, if you can, to a time where the world was quieter and calmer. Let your mind wander back to a bygone era, the sepia-toned past: 2015. Barack Obama was president of the United States. “Uptown Funk,” Fetty Wap and Taylor Swift dominated the airwaves. And for a briefContinue Reading