Month: March 2021 (Page 15)

Glen Klinkhart, who has served as interim director of Alaska’s Alcohol and Marijuana Control Office (AMCO) since 2019, was given the job on a permanent basis. Klinkhart’s installment as full-time AMCO chief was made official Monday by Gov. Mike Dunleavy. The governor appointed Klinkhart as interim director of the agencyContinue Reading

MJBizCon will return as a live, in-person event in Las Vegas in October, barring any unforeseen developments related to the coronavirus pandemic, Marijuana Business Daily announced Monday. The 10th annual cannabis trade show, the largest in the industry, is scheduled to be held at the Las Vegas Convention Center andContinue Reading

March on, star gazers! Find out what the skies have in store for you in March 2021 and the strains that will help you through it. The post Star signs and cannabis strains: March 2021 horoscopes appeared first on Leafly. Read More: Star signs and cannabis strains: MarchContinue Reading

The story of Harry Anslinger’s racist harassment of Billie Holiday, one of America’s greatest artists, will break your heart. The post Why weed’s greatest villain hounded Billie Holiday to death appeared first on Leafly. Read More: Why weed’s greatest villain hounded Billie Holiday to deathContinue Reading

How long should you wait after using cannabis before getting behind the wheel of a vehicle? The answer is not straightforward according to a review and meta-analysis of the effects of cannabis on driving and driving-related cognition. While the study confirms THC impairs driving, there is no simple formula toContinue Reading

Across the US, an estimated 22 veterans lose their lives each day due to their post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). According to the California-based Battle Brothers Foundation, the causes of death range from opioid overdoses to suicide. In late February, the foundation received approval from the Institutional Review Board (IRB) toContinue Reading

Washington DC lawmakers have two recreational marijuana legalization bills to consider after Mayor Muriel Bowser and City Council Chair Phil Mendelson introduced separate measures. The move is significant because after District of Columbia residents voted in 2014 to legalize adult use, Congress used an arcane federal law to prevent DCContinue Reading