What Happened in Weed Last Week: July 1-5
Last week in weed, we saw Maryland top one billion dollars in sales. Nebraska made steps towards possible medical legalization, while many in Massachusetts fell short of overturning federal prohibition.
Last week in weed, we saw Maryland top one billion dollars in sales. Nebraska made steps towards possible medical legalization, while many in Massachusetts fell short of overturning federal prohibition.
If there is one thing that cannabis opponents and responsible cannabis consumers agree on, it is that no one should operate a motor vehicle on a public roadway if they
International researchers estimate that as many as 595 million people worldwide had osteoarthritis in 2020. It is the most common form of arthritis, affecting 7.6% of the global population. Osteoarthritis is a degenerative joint disease that often
Canada became the first G-7 nation to adopt a national adult-use cannabis legalization measure back in late 2018. The only other nation to adopt a national legalization measure prior to
As of 2021, there were over 3.6 million registered cannabis patients in the US. And, as reported by scientific reviews, there is a growing gap between public interest in medical
Imagine a scenario where recent health emergencies linked to the cannabis industry, such as those at Mary Jane Berlin, or reports of tainted vapes from California, become a common occurrence.
6/24 to 6/28 marked another wild week for weed. Get caught up on all the cannabis news from last week.
The latest in Mexico’s cannabis legalization and hemp cultivation laws sees regulators authorizing low-THC hemp production.
Since Governor Tim Walz signed HF 100 into law in May 2023, making Minnesota the 23rd state to legalize the adult use of cannabis, the state’s legislature has been diligently
While it’s unlikely that a second Trump presidency would actively seek to undo a finalized cannabis rescheduling, there may be a lack of urgency to expedite the process shortly after
The latest news on Netherlands’ cannabis pilot program involves the expansion of the initiative to several Dutch municipalities.
A tip for cannabis festival organizers: You don’t always have to go big to deliver a positive experience. Sometimes, less is more.
It was another action-packed week in weed this week: This week’s news quick hits include all that and much more from what happened between Monday, June 17th, and Friday, June
Lawmakers in Thailand continue to move forward with their plan to reclassify cannabis as a narcotic, unveiling a draft regulation this week that would change the cannabis plant’s legal status.
It’s been another wild week in weed. And let’s be honest, keeping up is difficult, even for the news enthusiasts among us. The last seven days created plenty of movements
In today’s America, the discord between state-level marijuana legislation and its federal classification as a controlled substance presents a paradox that undermines the effectiveness and integrity of our legal system.
On April 20, 2024, an annual major cannabis sales day, Dutchie, a popular point of sale (POS) system used by cannabis dispensaries, left approximately 6,000 U.S. and Canadian retailers and
Germany first legalized cannabis for medical use in 2017. Since that time, Germany’s medical cannabis program has become the largest in Europe, with the nation’s program serving hundreds of thousands
Recent analysis from Israel found that cannabis extracts reduce pain and disease burden, producing long-term improvements in many subjects.
Is medical marijuana key to creating a new high for women’s health? Phoebe DePree, founder and CEO of Goddess Growers, thinks so.