Day: March 11, 2020

When it comes to vape pens, it’s very challenging to beat the Pax Era. These small hand-held vapes consistently deliver quality puffs of vapor that allow consumers to taste the essence of the concentrate in such a way that it’s worth investing in concentrate pods from some of the esteemedContinue Reading

Four-time Iditarod champion Lance Mackey found himself at the center of a cannabis controversy after the Anchorage Daily News reported that Mackey is giving his dogs CBD oil, which he says improves their recovery time. Mackey, who is currently racing in fifth place, told the newspaper the race’s head veterinarian, Stuart Nelson,Continue Reading

As social distancing becomes the watchword, we’ll keep you updated on postponed festivals and conferences. The post Did coronavirus cancel your cannabis event? Check here appeared first on Leafly. Read More: Did coronavirus cancel your cannabis event? Check hereContinue Reading

Spicy black pepper is one of the many flavors cannabis can produce. Many have uplifting qualities; here are five to get you going. The post 5 cannabis strains for people who love spicy flavors appeared first on Leafly. Read More: 5 cannabis strains for people who love spicyContinue Reading

Leading European marijuana business conference Spannabis Barcelona was postponed less than 48 hours before the planned start of the event. The conference was postponed for several months after local authorities suspended all gatherings larger than 1,000 people in an effort to contain the coronavirus. Spannabis is the latest cannabis-related conference toContinue Reading

Harvest Health & Recreation, the Arizona-based multistate cannabis operator, confirmed its $85.8 million plans to acquire Interurban Capital Group, owners of the Seattle-based Have a Heart dispensary company. The company first announced its intention to acquire Have A Heart in January. That same month, Harvest said it was terminating its planned acquisitionContinue Reading

Members of an American Indian tribe in South Dakota voted to legalize medical and recreational marijuana on their reservation, according to preliminary results from the Oglala Sioux’s election commission. The results of Tuesday’s referendum to allow MJ sales on the Pine Ridge Reservation will be certified next week. Voters approvedContinue Reading

Members of the Oglala Sioux Tribe passed a referendum to legalize medical and recreational marijuana on the Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota, according to preliminary results from the tribe’s election commission. A proposal to allow alcohol in the tribe’s casino failed. The results of Tuesday’s vote will be certifiedContinue Reading