Day: November 2, 2020

Leafly’s live rolling coverage of Election Day 2020: up-to-the-minute results, field reports, quotes, analysis, and lots of funny bits. The post Election 2020: Cannabis legalization results and live coverage appeared first on Leafly. Read More: Election 2020: Cannabis legalization results and live coverageContinue Reading

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California-based MedMen filed suit against the city of Pasadena, claiming that its application for a cannabis retail location was improperly disqualified. According to the Pasadena Star-News, MedMen called the city’s decision “arbitrary, capricious and unlawful” and chalked up the ruling as sour grapes from a competitor, Sweet Flower. The cityContinue Reading

Buckle up, stargazing buttercups. Your November horoscopes are here, plus a little extra something to help you get into the spirit of giving! The post Star signs and cannabis strains: November 2020 horoscopes appeared first on Leafly. Read More: Star signs and cannabis strains: November 2020 horoscopesContinue Reading

The Italian Ministry of Health suspended the entry into force of a decree that would have added certain CBD preparations into the table of medicines in its narcotics law, according to a notice in the country’s Official Gazette last week. On Oct. 1, the decree was approved to pave theContinue Reading

Adult-use cannabis retailer Fire & Flower Holdings has entered into a definitive agreement to buy rival store operator Friendly Stranger Holdings. The deal, if approved, would see Toronto-based Fire & Flower issue approximately 31.1 million shares to Friendly Stranger shareholders, valuing the proposed transaction at about 24.6 million Canadian dollarsContinue Reading

The Oglala Sioux tribe voted to implement laws and regulations for tribal members to develop legal cannabis businesses on the Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota. According to NORML, the tribal council passed a law on an 11-8 vote that will allow tribal members to sell and grow cannabis andContinue Reading