Month: August 2022 (Page 15)

Superette’s new concept stores sell cannabis, yes, but it doesn’t feel right to call them dispensaries. Especially Sip ‘N’ Smoke and the Stackt Supermarket, which look more like colorful odes to often overlooked, everyday shopping experiences at grocery stores, delis and diners. These Canadian shops read like pop art expressions of whatContinue Reading

FL Ag commish slams Biden marijuana/gun suit reply; NJ interstate cannabis commerce bill; Study: Legalization reduces poisonings; OR psilocybin votes Subscribe to receive Marijuana Moment’s newsletter in your inbox every weekday morning. It’s the best way to make sure you know which cannabis stories are shaping the day. (function() { window.mc4wpContinue Reading

In this week’s episode: Brittney Griner and how no one should be in prison for weed and strains to smoke according to the universe! The post The Roll-up #252: No one should be in prison for weed appeared first on Leafly. Read More: The Roll-up #252: No oneContinue Reading

In this episode: The total rundown on the Cannabis Administration Opportunity Act and how to beat the heat with weed! The post The Roll-up #251: Beating the heat with cannabis appeared first on Leafly. Read More: The Roll-up #251: Beating the heat with cannabisContinue Reading

In this episode: Joe Biden has a change of heart, Texas cities make moves to decriminalize weed, and how cannabis impacts sleep. The post The Roll-up #250: Cannabis and sleep appeared first on Leafly. Read More: The Roll-up #250: Cannabis and sleepContinue Reading

In this episode: A green wave is coming this November, Washington DC legalizes quietly, NASA releases space thirst traps, and are cannabis drinks here to stay? The post The Roll-up #249: Contemplating the universe with cannabis appeared first on Leafly. Read More: The Roll-up #249: Contemplating the universeContinue Reading

Democratic Sen. Cory Booker said last week that he is “open to compromises” on federal cannabis policy reform, indicating he would support a hybrid bill pairing social equity provisions with legislation to provide traditional banking services for legal cannabis businesses. The suggestion of a compromise follows previous assertions from Booker thatContinue Reading

The Justice Department’s characterization of medical marijuana patients as uniquely dangerous and unfit to possess firearms in its new response to a lawsuit exposed an “insulting” and antiquated perspective, Florida Agriculture Commissioner Nikki Fried told Marijuana Moment on Tuesday. DOJ had been expected to file a motion to dismiss theContinue Reading