This could be the year when marijuana businesses finally get to stop socking away loads of cash as if they were in the show "Breaking Bad" and open up a bank account.
Sen. Cory Booker (NJ-D) continues to try ways that might break him out from the pack in a crowded Democratic presidential primary, and one of those ways is promising serious cannabis reform if he was elected into office.
A week after CVS announced their partnership with Curaleaf, Walgreens releases a statement claiming that they’re also getting involved with the cannabis industry, specifically with CBD health products.
Let me repeat that last statement: if anyone says no to legal, 502 State legal shops in their towns, you are inadvertently saying welcome to illicit Cannabis businesses.
You can buy CBD supplements on Walmart.com, buy CBD beauty products on Ulta.com, and it’s rapidly spreading across the country in retailers ranging from Neiman Marcus and Sephora to CVS and Walgreens.
McDonald's wants to revolutionize drive-thrus by offering their patrons a menu that's personalized and that changes depending on factors like the weather, current restaurant traffic, and trending menu items.
For the past few years, one of the greatest new-level propaganda schemes to come spewing from the mouths of local anti-marijuana squads is that fentanyl is being found in black market pot supplies.
Add Tom Brokaw to the growing number of public celebrities embracing medical marijuana. Long an American symbol of stalwart and at times fussy newsmen, Brokaw is in remission from multiple myeloma.