Springtime isn't the only thing turning people into itchy, watery, red-eyed monsters. Being allergic to marijuana can do the same. This post from VICE.com highlights what science has to say about weed allergies. More people are getting stoned without fear of consequence now in the United States than ever before. Prohibition is being rolled back, and people are celebrating by ... Continue Reading
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Marijuana Spurs Creativity in Weed Friendly Workplaces
Some weed friendly workplaces in America are not only letting their employees consume marijuana in office, but are happy with the results too. This post from CNN Money highlights marijuana’s place in a regular work-day of these weed friendly offices. At most offices in America, smoking a joint during your lunch break or eating cannabis-laced brownies at your desk would ... Continue Reading
Denver’s Skewed Marijuana Business Scenario Raises Concerns
Some of the poorer Denver neighborhoods have the most marijuana businesses. This post from The Cannabist highlights this skewed marijuana business scenario in Denver and the concerns it is raising. Recreational marijuana businesses have proliferated so rapidly in some of Denver’s poorer neighborhoods during the past two years that city officials are exploring ways to ... Continue Reading
Full List of Recalls Due to Marijuana Pesticides
Concentrates and products are being voluntarily recalled from Colorado pot shops because they contain potentially dangerous marijuana pesticides. This post from The Cannabist provides an updated recall list of pesticide contaminated marijuana products. Will 2015 be remembered as the year legal marijuana first encountered — and eventually figured out — its pesticide ... Continue Reading
Denver Reconsiders Ban On New Players in Marijuana Market
Denver officials have agreed on a 120-day extension to new license restriction in marijuana market, down from 2 years, so they can study business and industry data. This post from The Cannabist highlights the response of marijuana business leaders and advocates to this move. Denver officials pulled back Tuesday from immediately seeking another two-year moratorium on new ... Continue Reading