Wednesday, April 24, 2024

Cannabis

Kevin Smith Reveals New ‘Hollyweed’ TV Show, Which You Can Watch Right Now

While Kevin Smith was premiering his 2016 film Yoga Hosers at the Sundance Film Festival, news broke that the director/screenwriter had secretly begun filming a comedy series called "Hollyweed".

The First Church Of Cannabis Wants Marijuana To Be Recognized As A Sacrament

A judge in Indiana has dismissed a lawsuit filed by a pot-smoking Indianapolis church that wants marijuana to be recognized as a sacrament.

Uber Drivers May Squeal On You If You Smell Like Marijuana

It’s a worthy reminder for marijuana enthusiasts that lighting up a joint right before hopping into the Uber isn’t the smartest of ideas.

Can Marijuana Concentrates Go Bad? 

Most properly stored concentrates have a long shelf life. In some cases, as long as they are not exposed to the elements, it is nothing for these items to stand the test of time.

Nevada’s Cannabis Market Is Booming

The Nevada Department of Taxation last month reported that the state had already brought in 110 percent of expected revenue for the year — two months before the year was set to expire.

Coming Soon: World’s Largest Museum Dedicated To Cannabis

The Weedon, Quebec CannaCentre is set to be the worlds' largest museum dedicated to cannabis, the first of its kind in Canada.

Texas Politician Beto O’Rourke Joins Willie Nelson For Weed Tune Jam Session

Democrat Beto O’Rourke, who's challenging Ted Cruz for his Senate seat, decided to join Willie Nelson in Texas to sing some old tunes, including Nelson’s more weed-leaning anthems.

New York Is Encouraging Banks To Work With Cannabusiness

The New York Department of Financial Services (DFS) is urging state-chartered banks and credit unions to work with fully compliant medical marijuana business.

Why Cannabis Can’t Stop, Won’t Stop Making That Money

A study claims that $132 billion dollars of Federal revenue could be generated if cannabis were legal in the entire country.

Marijuana Testing Is Shifting In College Football Finally

From the outside looking in, college football players suffer the harshest drug testing for marijuana when it comes to the top sports leagues in the country. But the collegiate sport is unlike any other because of which institutions actually hold power when it comes to handing out punishments.

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