Day: April 18, 2024 (Page 2)

Short Missouri Marijuana microbusiness application window opens Image Cannabis News April 18, 2024 Some Missourians are scrambling right now applying to get a Microbusiness license to open up a marijuana business in the state. The applications are only accepted for two weeks, between April 15 and April 29. It’s intendedContinue Reading

The Ultimate 420 Gift Guide 2024 Image Cannabis News April 18, 2024 Get Ready for 420 with These Must-Have Cannabis Products. It’s that time again! With the high holiday right around the corner, we thought it only fair to show you some of our favorite products to make this 420Continue Reading

Amendment 3 legalizing Recreational Marijuana use would not be good Image Cannabis News April 18, 2024 The dangers of cannabis should be taken seriously. The ballot initiative was not a grassroots movement but a blunt force attack on our legislative process by the for-profit cannabis industry. When Saturday Night LiveContinue Reading

Colorado’s Senate has approved a sweeping social media bill that, among other provisions, could force platforms to ban users for talking positively online about certain controlled substances, such as state-legal psychedelics, certain hemp products and even some over-the-counter cough syrups. The legislation, SB24-158—a broad proposal concerning internet age verification andContinue Reading

“While cannabis has arguably gained mainstream acceptance, driving high has not, thankfully.” By Glenn Davis, Colorado Department of Transportation Highway Safety Office As the wave of legalization continues to roll across the U.S., more people are embracing cannabis. And while cannabis has arguably gained mainstream acceptance, driving high has not,Continue Reading

A Senate committee has approved a resolution calling for the release of a U.S. citizen incarcerated over marijuana in Russia, emphasizing that he was a lawful medical cannabis patient in Pennsylvania using state-legal products as an opioid alternative. The Senate Foreign Relations Committee passed the legislation sponsored by Sen. BobContinue Reading