In November 2018, Michigan locked the tenth spot on the list of states that legalized weed for recreational purposes. As time goes by, we notice a significant shift in cannabis legalization across all U.S. states. Many politicians are embracing the cannabis reform, and more and more people show support for the legalization of this ancient, sacred plant. December of 2018 ... Continue Reading
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Most Cannabis Research Progress in These 6 Countries
The most advanced countries for cannabis research are using science to defeat the stigma while getting people the medicine they need. Read about the top six in this post from High Times. It is commonly known that the U.S. is not apart of the most advanced countries for marijuana research. Due to its legal status, receiving funding for cannabis research has been proven quite ... Continue Reading
Why This Town Had Unintended Marijuana Legalization
Indicators suggest if the ballot question had been phrased differently, the voters of Turner may not have wanted cannabis businesses in their town. Read more in this post from The Intercept! TURNER IS A QUAINT, conservative town on the outskirts of Salem, Oregon. It’s a village that, by a margin of two to one, supported Donald Trump over Hillary Clinton in 2016. In 2014, ... Continue Reading
The 10 Most Prominent Women in Cannabis
Many of the greatest victories in the fight for marijuana legalization are being won by women. Read more about the 10 most interesting women in cannabis in 2018, in this post from Weed Reader. It’s difficult to consume news media these days without getting a taste of cannabis. In just the past few months, Colorado passed $1 Billion in annual sales faster than any state in ... Continue Reading
Growth Spurt Seen in Cannabis-Adjacent Areas
Businesses offering products and services that "don't touch the plant" operate without the restrictions that are common for cannabis companies. This post from Forbes highlights the businesses in cannabis-adjacent areas that entrepreneurs are carving a niche in. Cannabis-related products and services that “don’t touch the plant,” are subject to less risk from federal ... Continue Reading