Did Matt Gaetz take a knife to the cannabis industry?
People are consuming more marijuana than ever before, but the industry is still experiencing significant growing pains. As the industry expands, bad actors are weeded out, but New
Photo Gallery: Top Cannabis Strains of the 2023 Outdoor Harvest
Covering Leafly’s annual Strains of Harvest always produces a bumper crop of badass bloom photos, not all of which can keep up. Here you will find more wonderful, delicious c
Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians approves first medical cannabis maps
The Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians (EBCI) continues its journey toward cannabis accessibility and as of last week, the tribe officially issued its first medical cannabis cards. A
Victorian Parliament approves medical cannabis driving test
The Victorian Parliament has passed new laws allowing medical cannabis users to get behind the wheel on a closed road. These new laws are part of a study designed to examine the ef
The president of the Ohio Senate plans to repeal cannabis legalization if voters approve it in November
Official Election Day for Ohioans is November 7th, but early voting has already begun on October 11th. This is a significant year for cannabis as there is a measure on the ballot t
McCormick sues cannabis company over parody sticker
Annapolis, Maryland-based cannabis company Crabcakes & Cannabis® removed a popular parody sticker after receiving a cease-and-desist letter from McCormick & Company, Inc
Alabama regulators plan to issue medical cannabis licenses by the end of the year
The Alabama Medical Cannabis Commission (AMCC) hopes to issue licenses to medical marijuana growers and retailers by the end of 2023, agency officials said last week. The plan, app
Colorado has sold over $15 billion worth of cannabis since legalization
The Colorado Department of Revenue (DOR) released a monthly cannabis sales report for August, the most recent month available, showing adult-use and medical cannabis sales exceeded
Cannabis users who contracted COVID had “better outcomes and mortality” than non-users
According to a new study based on hospital data presented this week at the American College of Chest annual conference, cannabis users who were infected with COVID-19 had significa
Why House Majority Leader Steve Scalise is bad news for cannabis
The GOP nominee to replace Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) as speaker of the House of Representatives — one of the most powerful positions in the U.S. government — has opposed n
What to Post on “Twitter” (and Examples of Cannabis Companies Who Have Mastered It)
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New Jersey residents say the right to use cannabis at home is more important than the right not to smell neighbors using it, a survey shows
More than a year after cannabis was legalized in New Jersey, people say they notice the smell of cannabis — but most aren’t bothered by it, according to a new survey. The s
Study examines cannabis and IQ
One of the main arguments of opponents of legal marijuana is that underage use is increasing and that it is harmful to children. Everyone agrees, but the same applies to nicotine a
States are making money from the boom in cannabis users
The U.S. Senate is about to debate and vote on SAFER Banking, which will help the cannabis industry for both security and practical business reasons. The House has already passed s
The Last Prisoner Project’s State of Cannabis Justice Report highlights sobering realities
The Last Prisoner Project has highlighted some frightening realities despite recent promises and moves at the federal level to loosen laws surrounding cannabis prohibition. A year
New research sheds light on the history of cannabis use, including necromancy
A recent article published in the European Journal for Chemistry examines the historical uses of cannabis and its versatility. Entitled “From ancient Asian relics to the present:
Angst im Gesicht: Die Wissenschaft von Cannabis und gruseligen Dingen
Dr. Nick Jikomes von Leafly erklärt, warum Gras manchen Menschen Angst macht – und warum es manchmal von Vorteil ist, sich ihr zu stellen. Hüftoperationen sind schmerzhaft. Ans
Michigan Governor Considers Cannabis Regulatory Agency and Tribal Business Bills
Recently, two cannabis bills were sent to Governor Gretchen Whitmer’s desk, and if passed, they would allow the Cannabis Regulatory Agency (CRA) to do business with local Nat
The U.S. Census Bureau reports $5.7 billion in cannabis tax revenue as of the third quarter of 2021
A recent report released by the US Census Bureau shows the trend in cannabis tax revenue for each state. It is the bureau’s first report of its kind and begins in the third q
The best cannabis strains for Wednesday
Wednesdays are neither here nor there. It feels like you’re stuck in limbo, the furthest thing from the wonderful weekends. In a search for happiness, two American applied ma