It was just last month that Colorado Senator Cory Gardner threatened to hold up key Justice Department nominees until US Attorney General Jeff Sessions revered his attitude on state marijuana laws.
Getting high for the first time can be a frightening experience for some. Not that it should be. Marijuana is one of the safest intoxicating substances on the planet.
Valentine's Day is almost here, and whether or not you believe in celebrating this not-really-a-holiday-at-all event, everyone — even the skeptics — appreciates getting a little treat on February 14.
Paris Jackson was seen leaving a marijuana dispensary with a conspicuous paper bag recently. According to Page Six, she was wearing “a pair of tiny tie-dyed shorts and mirrored shades in LA.”
Cannabis-infused beer is one thing, but an entire beer made from cannabis is another. And it appears that possibility isn’t too far from becoming reality.
The huge underground cannabis economy was woven into the commercial fabric of California long before the 2016 passage of Proposition 64, which legalized marijuana for adult use.
Hundreds of established and up-and-coming cannabis industry leaders came together to share stories and insights in Denver, Colorado, on February 1-2, 2018, at the Women Grow Leadership Summit (WGLS).
San Francisco revealed the city would dismiss and seal past marijuana convictions. Now Seattle’s mayor said they too would provide “restorative justice” to the city.
California is having a difficult time keeping up with demand, Oregon is having the opposite problem: there is too much supply. What's going on here? And what does it all mean?