Day: January 31, 2020

Leafly’s cannabis culture critic watches the infamous film so you don’t have to. His verdict: It’s worse than you think. The post The Roll-Up #126: Dante watches ‘Reefer Madness’ appeared first on Leafly. Read More: The Roll-Up #126: Dante watches ‘Reefer Madness’Continue Reading

The first recreational marijuana store in Boston could be open for business by March. The store, Pure Oasis, also would be the first adult-use marijuana store in Massachusetts to be owned under the state’s social equity program, the Boston Herald reported. Massachusetts’ social equity – aka economic empowerment – program seeksContinue Reading

The amount of space licensed to grow cannabis in Canada is now heavily skewed toward outdoor cultivation instead of indoor for the first time, according to new data from Health Canada. The federal regulator said it has licensed roughly 13 million square feet of indoor cannabis cultivation (including greenhouse), versusContinue Reading

Learn how to use marijuana for anxiety symptoms and discover the right dosage, strains and products for you. The post How to use cannabis for anxiety appeared first on Leafly. Read More: How to use cannabis for anxietyContinue Reading

In some states, cannabis legalization is missing an essential consumer right: the ability to closely examine and smell the product you plan to consume. The post Opinion: Let us smell the legal cannabis for sale, dammit! appeared first on Leafly. Read More: Opinion: Let us smell the legalContinue Reading

Cura Cannabis, one of Oregon’s largest marijuana companies, agreed to pay a record $110,000 penalty to the state. The company paid the fine to settle charges that it falsely claimed its Select brand of vaping products contained 100% marijuana when they also contained additives. The settlement also paves the wayContinue Reading

Now that marijuana legalization is creeping more toward the edge of mainstream society, giving way to the rise of a wickedly, insane, multi-billion-dollar cannabis market where legal pot products can be purchased similarly to how we’ve been doing for decades with beer, the advocacy community has grown soft. It seemsContinue Reading