Month: August 2020

Advocates for legalizing a commercial recreational marijuana program in Oklahoma gave up their bid for November’s election because of the difficulty of collecting signatures during the coronavirus pandemic. “We have been put in a position of choosing between attempting to give Oklahomans an opportunity to adopt critical marijuana and criminalContinue Reading

Under a new proposal in Massachusetts, delivery license holders would be able to buy cannabis directly from wholesale growers and manufacturers, a move that could increase the profitability of the delivery sector and benefit social equity applicants. The Cannabis Control Commission voted Friday to allow that change and others, thoughContinue Reading

The MORE Act, a bill that would deschedule marijuana and thereby legalize it federally – with massive business implications – is scheduled to be considered by the full U.S. House of Representatives the week of Sept. 21, according to an email sent by House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer. Hoyer, aContinue Reading

Is going Cali sober just a cannabis trend or is it the lifestyle change you’ve been waiting for? The post Going Cali sober: why drink when you can smoke? appeared first on Leafly. Read More: Going Cali sober: why drink when you can smoke?Continue Reading

The Democratic and Republican national conventions barely touched on federal marijuana reform. The Republicans didn’t even write a new platform. And the Democratic platform fell short of supporting the efforts congressional Democrats have made in the past year toward federal marijuana legalization and cannabis banking reform. Nevertheless, Washington DC lobbyistsContinue Reading

There are two types of people: those who love to brunch (bottomless mimosas, anyone?) and those who roll their eyes at the very idea of a late morning soiree. For the lovers, brunch is the widely-celebrated lovechild of breakfast and lunch that allows them to enjoy the best of bothContinue Reading