Month: December 2025 (Page 4)

If you’ve ever torched a bowl with a regular lighter, you may have accidentally cooked off half the terpenes before you even had the chance to enjoy them. It happens so fast. One second, you’re aiming for a smooth inhale and the next your strain tastes like a campfire. MostContinue Reading

Los Angeles has no shortage of dispensaries. Every neighborhood has one—or three—and most promise the same mix of premium flower, polished interiors and loyalty points. The Chronic, in El Sereno, has managed to stand apart by leaning on something that can’t be manufactured: history. For decades, “The Chronic” has meantContinue Reading

MJBizCon 2025 returned to Las Vegas with a familiar sense of scale—and a noticeably different tone. Drawing more than 20,000 cannabis industry professionals from across the globe, the industry’s largest annual business conference once again underscored why it remains the most influential gathering in cannabis. This year, however, the mood had shifted.Continue Reading

Marijuana rescheduling is an enormous win and a transformative shift, but it won’t make business easier overnight, our columnist writes. Why marijuana rescheduling is a real shift, but not the finish line is a post from: MJBizDaily: Financial, Legal & Cannabusiness news for cannabis entrepreneurs Read More: WhyContinue Reading

When recurring sinus infections back in 2016 forced TribeTokes co-founder Degelis Pilla to cut back on smoking and vaping cannabis, she began searching for an alternative consumption method that would work just as well as inhalation for long-term use. She explored the market but found nothing that checked all theContinue Reading

New Jersey legislators are moving forward with a bill that could reshape the state’s market for hemp-derived cannabinoids. Bill would allow hemp THC beverages in New Jersey liquor stores is a post from: MJBizDaily: Financial, Legal & Cannabusiness news for cannabis entrepreneurs Read More: Bill would allow hempContinue Reading

President Donald Trump today signed an executive order expediting the reclassification of cannabis as a less dangerous drug—moving it from Schedule I to Schedule III of the Controlled Substances Act. The president was joined by several medical leaders during the signing, including Administrator of the Centers for Medicare & MedicaidContinue Reading