Month: August 2024 (Page 11)

Out-of-state applicants swarm Minnesota’s early Cannabis license window Image Cannabis News August 19, 2024 Those chosen among the 1,800 pre-applications will have a head start when Minnesota issues licenses, likely next year. More than half of the early social equity applicants vying to be first in line to receive MinnesotaContinue Reading

Trump Running Mate JD Vance’s Fentanyl-Marijuana Remarks and Criticism of Kamala Harris Stir Debate Image Cannabis News August 19, 2024 JD Vance Says There’s Fentanyl In Marijuana ‘Teenagers Are Using,’ Trump Running Mate Raises Eyebrows. Donald Trump‘s running mate JD Vance spoke at the Milwaukee Police Association‘s headquarters in WisconsinContinue Reading

Cannabis company to buy Texas’ Revolver Brewing from MillerCoors Image Cannabis News August 19, 2024 Tilray Brands is closing in on a few other breweries, too. Visit any Texas supermarket or beverage emporium and one is bound to stumble upon cans of beer from Revolver Brewing. The brand founded inContinue Reading

Symptoms Early symptoms include “stippling”—small necrotic (browned-out dead) spots on the tops of leaves; parched yellowing leaves that droop, turn brown, and fall off; spider-like webs, egg casings, and little black balls of fecal matter on the undersides of leaves, sometimes starting with the lower leaves and working up. TheContinue Reading

Ron DeSantis Slams Trulieve’s Alleged ‘Canadian’ Ties In His Battle Against Cannabis Legalization Image Cannabis News August 16, 2024 DeSantis Criticizes Cannabis Legalization Amendment, Targeting Trulieve’s Canadian Ties. Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis came up with another reason to oppose Florida’s ballot measure to legalize cannabis, also known as Amendment 3.Continue Reading

Ohio’s Cannabis dispensaries surpass $10M during earliest non-medical sales Image Cannabis News August 16, 2024 Ohio’s First Week of Legal Recreational Marijuana Sales Surpasses $10 Million. In the first week of legal non-medical marijuana sales in Ohio, dispensaries eclipsed $10 million statewide on the recreational side, according to data fromContinue Reading