Day: September 12, 2019

A Wisconsin operation that manufactured thousands of vaping cartridges a day may have been packing them with far more THC oil than the packaging claimed, authorities said Wednesday. The post Potency of Wisconsin THC Cartridges May Be Higher Than Claimed appeared first on Leafly. Read More: Potency ofContinue Reading

Recreational marijuana vape product sales are suffering in the wake of a nationwide health scare that caused several deaths and hundreds of illnesses, with consumers shifting their spending into other merchandise such as flower and pre-rolls. The shares of vape sales in California, Colorado, Nevada and Washington state’s recreational markets have declinedContinue Reading

Denver-based Medicine Man Technologies on Thursday announced its 11th marijuana business acquisition of the year – a $5.1 million cash and stock deal for Canyon, an infused edibles manufacturer. Medicine Man Technologies will pay no more than $2.6 million in cash for the 10-year-old Canyon, which also is based in Denver.Continue Reading

Which types of cannabis strains lead to the most satisfying sex? Here’s how one woman found her best cannabis-fueled orgasm through terpene profiles and a smart vibrator. The post How I Found the Right Cannabis Strain for Sex appeared first on Leafly. Read More: How I Found theContinue Reading

Oregon authorities said Wednesday that they will ask cannabis store owners to voluntarily review marijuana on their shelves and pull any they feel might be unsafe. The post Vape Death Pushes Oregon to Call for Cannabis Product Review appeared first on Leafly. Read More: Vape Death Pushes OregonContinue Reading

MedMen and Surterra each contributed $545,000 to a campaign to legalize recreational cannabis in Florida. The two cannabis companies are backing Make it Legal Florida, which is seeking to collect the 766,000 signatures needed to put a constitutional amendment on the 2020 ballot. Their contributions, totaling $1.09 million, were firstContinue Reading

Joy A. Strand, the executive director of the Maryland Medical Cannabis Commission, is stepping down, effective Oct. 1. Strand, a health-care executive, led the commission for almost two years. The commission oversees the regulations and implementation of the state’s medical marijuana program. No reason was given for Stand’s resignation, The BaltimoreContinue Reading

The Ohio medical board dealt a blow to the state’s medical cannabis industry when it rejected petitions seeking to add anxiety and autism spectrum disorders as qualifying conditions. The board voted down those additions Wednesday after a Medical Board committee last month backpedaled on an earlier recommendation to add the conditions.Continue Reading