Last week, for the second year in a row, the House of Representatives approved a spending bill amendment to protect all state, territory and tribal marijuana programs from federal interference.
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Star signs and cannabis strains: August 2020 horoscopes
Happy August, Star Gazers! July was a hard month to beat for astrology and astronomy fans alike.
Cannabis Tourism Could Help Cities Struggling Due to COVID-19
For many decades vacationers have flocked to cannabis hotspots like Amsterdam, Jamaica, Thailand, and other international destinations often associated with cannabis, albeit unregulated cannabis.
Weed Edibles Have Sold Really Well During The Pandemic
The communal experience of cannabis, something that has always been closely linked to joints and vapes, has now been put on an indefinite pause. Edibles to the rescue!
What Are The Top CBD Edibles On The Market?
Looking for the best CBD-infused edibles?
Federal Policy On Hemp CBD Is Taking Shape: What Needs To Be Addressed?
Last week, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) submitted a CBD enforcement policy to the White House.
House Votes To Protect State Marijuana Laws From Federal Interference
The House of Representatives on Thursday voted in favor of an amendment to protect all state, territory and tribal marijuana programs from federal interference.
Senators Push USDA To Change Restrictive Hemp Regulations
Two senators representing Oregon sent a letter to the head of the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) on Wednesday, imploring him to make a series of changes to the agency’s proposed hemp rules before they’re finalized.
New Jersey marijuana companies invest in infrastructure build-outs ahead of recreational vote
Amid the ongoing expansion of New Jersey’s medical marijuana market as well as the anticipated victory of recreational legalization at the ballot box in November, some of the state’s cannabis companies are investing heavily in cultivation build-outs and other infrastructure to meet an expected surge in demand.
Nearly Seven-In-Ten New Jersey Voters Support Marijuana Legalization Ballot Measure, Poll Finds
A supermajority of New Jersey voters say in a new poll that they support a marijuana legalization referendum that will appear on the November ballot.
Texas cannabis company grows with new Houston medical marijuana dispensaries
Five new medical marijuana dispensaries are rolling into Texas.
US cannabis employment could climb nearly 50% in 2020, surpassing computer programmers
The number of people working in the U.S. cannabis industry is expected to jump to 240,000-295,000 by the end of 2020, slightly higher than the number of computer programmers employed in the United States.
San Francisco City College Offering Cannabis Studies Degree
The City College of San Francisco has announced a two-year cannabis studies degree starting this fall; the degree program is based on three courses: Introduction to Cannabis, Anthropology of Cannabis, and Psychology of Psychoactive Drugs.
Oregon Drug Decriminalization Measure Will Reduce Racial Disparities And Save Money, State Officials Say
If Oregon voters approve a drug decriminalization measure this November, state officials say it would reduce racial disparities in the criminal justice system and save money that’s currently spent on arrests and incarceration.
Michigan Cannabis Company Partners with Tribe for Retail Dispensaries
Lume Cannabis Company in Michigan has partnered with the Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians to open a new retail cannabis dispensary on tribal lands.