Day: December 19, 2019

A new analysis compiled by Leafly finds prohibition states had 10X the number of vape injuries per capita as legalization states. Officials have yet to confirm any injuries exclusively associated with a licensed store or product in the US. The post Legal vape markets literally 1,000% safer than street appearedContinue Reading

U.S. Senate Banking Chair Michael Crapo, an Idaho Republican, laid the foundation for his own version of cannabis banking reform with a potentially onerous THC potency cap when he released a statement saying he doesn’t support the Secure and Fair Enforcement Banking (SAFE) Act as is. In September, the U.S. House of Representatives approvedContinue Reading

A judge cleared the path for Montana to enforce a temporary emergency ban on flavored vaping products, including those containing THC Marijuana vaping ban is a post from: Marijuana Business Daily: Financial, Legal & Cannabusiness news for cannabis entrepreneurs Read More: Marijuana vaping banContinue Reading

Canada’s federal health department and tax collection authority are teaming up to offer an information session for micro-class cannabis entrepreneurs in Vancouver, British Columbia. Health Canada and the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) are hosting the seminar in Vancouver on Jan. 10. “This information session is targeted towards current and prospectiveContinue Reading

Kill Cliff CBD beverages are on the rise with athletes, clean eaters and fitness enthusiasts who want to revive their body and their tastebuds. The post By veterans, for veterans: the rise of Kill Cliff CBD beverages appeared first on Leafly. Read More: By veterans, for veterans: theContinue Reading

How much will you be paying in taxes on Jan. 1 when recreational sales start? Leafly breaks it down for you. The post Illinois dispensary tax rates and where that money goes appeared first on Leafly. Read More: Illinois dispensary tax rates and where that money goesContinue Reading

New Jersey lawmakers on Dec. 16 approved a resolution that will put the question of cannabis legalization before the state voters in November 2020. The measure passed the state’s Senate by a vote of 24-16, while the Assembly voted 49-24 with one abstention. This provides the “supermajority” needed for puttingContinue Reading