Day: August 13, 2025

Glen Coyle may not be exactly as he appears. As a proud military veteran, Canadian-born Glen Coyle named his company, Six One Charlie, after his Army call sign to honor his service and the brotherhood that comes with it. He says his focus is to provide all veterans access toContinue Reading

Cannabis policy modernization efforts have gained steam in recent years in Slovenia, thanks to the hard work of local activists. A great example of increasing cannabis reform momentum in Slovenia can be found in the recent introduction of an adult-use cannabis legalization measure. The recreational measure, which was introduced lastContinue Reading

The latest addition to RCC’s Mood line melts stress & lifts your spirits Rare Cannabinoid Company (RCC) takes your mood as seriously as you do. They’re constantly on the front lines of innovation, creating products using exciting blends of hemp cannabinoids that can help relieve stress and help you findContinue Reading

Medical marijuana has “genuine therapeutic effects for pain management,” and the degree of relief provided by cannabis can be predicted by their specific chemical profile—including not only cannabinoids but also, crucially, terpenoids—according to a newly published study employing machine learning methods. It’s a conclusion that researchers say provides “evidence forContinue Reading

More than 26,000 marijuana oil vaporizer cartridges sold in Michigan could contain a banned additive also found in patients during the vaporizer lung crisis. Tainted marijuana vapes recalled in Michigan is a post from: MJBizDaily: Financial, Legal & Cannabusiness news for cannabis entrepreneurs Read More: Tainted marijuana vapesContinue Reading

Between August 2024 and August 2025, adult-use cannabis sales exceeded $702 million in Ohio, the only market to launch last year. Ohio tops $702 million in first year of adult-use cannabis sales is a post from: MJBizDaily: Financial, Legal & Cannabusiness news for cannabis entrepreneurs Read More: OhioContinue Reading

“Of all the events we examined, the COVID-19 pandemic disrupted the justice system the most, more so than any legislation.” By Mia Maldonado, Oregon Capital Chronicle For years, critics have blamed Oregon’s 2020 ballot measure that decriminalized possession of small amounts of drugs for the state’s rising crime and overdoseContinue Reading