Day: October 13, 2020

Alberta-based Aurora Cannabis sold off its stake in Australian medical marijuana company Cann Group, but the Canadian producer says it still sees promise in the Australian market. “We continue to see growth potential in this important market and will maintain active relationships with key distribution partners to enhance availability ofContinue Reading

Vapes sales are back to 2019’s peak as consumer focus on trusted brands. The post Vape sales shrug off EVALI epidemic, COVID-19 appeared first on Leafly. Read More: Vape sales shrug off EVALI epidemic, COVID-19Continue Reading

The United Food and Commercial Workers Union scored another victory in the legal marijuana market when workers at a San Francisco retail store voted in favor of a UFCW-negotiated contract. According to a news release, workers at Stiiizy-Mission, located in the heart of San Francisco and operated by the ShryneContinue Reading

A three-year-long attempt to legalize marijuana at the federal level through a lawsuit appears to have come to a close, with the U.S. Supreme Court declining to hear the case. According to Law360.com, the case – filed in 2017 by former NFL player Marvin Washington and several other medical marijuanaContinue Reading

Low-priced cannabis has changed the face of Canada’s regulated marijuana industry over the past year, with many producers launching value flower brands at competitive prices. Now, that low-cost trend is arriving for marijuana-derivative products, including vape cartridges and edibles. (Such products are sometimes called “Cannabis 2.0” in Canada because ofContinue Reading

Being a consumer in the brave new world of legal cannabis markets can be an intimidating, confusing experience. Dispensary shelves can contain dozens of varieties of cannabis flower, as well as hundreds (or even thousands) of other assorted products; new products are seemingly released daily; labels can contain hard-to-pronounce, sometimesContinue Reading