Day: July 22, 2025

As cannabis legalization swept across the United States, a major change has taken place in the way the plant is bred: Cultivators are delivering more potent strains due to consumer demand. Yes, some cannabis users want this. Many others, however, find the high THC content difficult to navigate, and canContinue Reading

A pair of Democratic congressional lawmakers have introduced a bill intended to help small marijuana growers compete against large corporations when cannabis is federally legalized—proposing to give them the ability to ship and sell products directly to consumers within and across state lines via the U.S. Postal Service (USPS) andContinue Reading

The marijuana industry is hopeful for a quick and positive decision on marijuana rescheduling after the U.S. Senate confirmed Terrance Cole to lead the DEA. Will new DEA chief follow Trump’s cannabis rescheduling promise? is a post from: MJBizDaily: Financial, Legal & Cannabusiness news for cannabis entrepreneurs ReadContinue Reading

Multistate cannabis operator is selling its California assets as part of a strategic effort to preserve cash as the cannabis industry struggles with falling prices and rising expenses. Cresco Labs is latest cannabis MSO to exit California market is a post from: MJBizDaily: Financial, Legal & Cannabusiness news for cannabisContinue Reading

Get ready to soak up the sun with the best weed products of summer 2025. Find the flower & gummies we’re giddy about & hot accessories. The post The best weed products of summer 2025 appeared first on Leafly. Read More: The best weed products of summer 2025Continue Reading

Changes to North Dakota’s medical marijuana program aimed at expanding program access and product options for patients are set to go into effect Aug. 1. Read More: Changes to ND Medical Marijuana ProgramContinue Reading

A decision on a proposed cannabis retail store in North Mankato has been temporarily postponed, following a unanimous vote by the City Council to table the discussion until its next meeting on August 4. The delay stems from the absence of Councilmember Matt Peterson, with the council agreeing that theContinue Reading

Riverdale, a quiet, family-oriented neighborhood in the Bronx, is abuzz with conversation and controversy. The focus? A now-empty storefront on busy Johnson Avenue that once housed a beloved Italian restaurant. The space, which carries years of nostalgia for many locals, may soon be transformed into something entirely different: a state-licensedContinue Reading

After massive federal raids last week at two Southern California cannabis farms, the United Farm Workers posted an urgent message to its social media accounts. Because weed remains illegal under federal law, the union advised workers who are not U.S. citizens to avoid jobs in the cannabis industry, even at state-licensed facilities.Continue Reading