Mergers expected as Canada legal pot market unfolds
PUBLISHED: May 24th 2017Canada is set to detail its plans for legalized recreational marijuana, with the industry expecting a rush of mergers as companies seek a national footprint amid a patchwork of different rules in each province. Prime
Washington tribe considers opening marijuana businesses
PUBLISHED: May 24th 2017KINGSTON — Officials say a Washington Native American tribe is in talks with the state about beginning marijuana sales on their land. The Kitsap Sun reports Port Gamble S’Klallam Chairman Jeromy Sullivan said they are
Utilities’ high hopes for marijuana surge dim
PUBLISHED: May 24th 2017With local restrictions on marijuana easing across the U.S., power suppliers from California to Maine were expecting a little buzz of their own from newly legitimate pot farmers. After all, a 5,000-square-foot warehouse filled with
State lawmakers push to allow medical marijuana in schools
PUBLISHED: May 24th 2017OLYMPIA — Meagan Holt sat in the front row of a committee hearing earlier this week holding her 4-year-old daughter Maddie in one arm and a syringe filled with cannabis oil in the other. “Cannabis
Uptown Village neighbors frustrated with marijuana store patrons
PUBLISHED: May 24th 2017If Mike Gilles were to knock back a bottle of Jack Daniels on the front porch of a stranger’s home, he wouldn’t be surprised if the cops were called. “I could or should expect to
Cannabis industry expected to flourish
PUBLISHED: May 24th 2017America’s cannabis industry will continue growing at double-digit rates over the next four years — even with ambiguity emanating from the White House — as the drug gains in popularity, according to a leading marijuana-research
Cannabis industry expected to flourish
PUBLISHED: May 24th 2017America’s cannabis industry will continue growing at double-digit rates over the next four years — even with ambiguity emanating from the White House — as the drug gains in popularity, according to a leading marijuana-research
High pesticide level spurs first recreational pot recall
PUBLISHED: May 24th 2017SALEM, Ore. — The Oregon Liquor Control Commission issued its first recall of recreational marijuana after samples of a type of pot were found to contain a level of pesticide residue above the state limit.
High pesticide level leads to Oregon marijuana recall
PUBLISHED: May 24th 2017SALEM, Ore. — The Oregon Liquor Control Commission has issued its first recall of recreational marijuana. The OLCC says samples of Blue Magoo marijuana contained a level of pesticide residue that exceeds the state limit.