Woman accused of growing 200 pot plants in Bremerton house
PUBLISHED: May 24th 2017PORT ORCHARD — A 25-year-old woman has been charged in Kitsap District Court for illegally farming more than 200 pot plants in her Bremerton house. The Kitsap Sun reports that Naval Criminal Investigative Service agents
Postal service warns newspaper about pot ads
PUBLISHED: May 24th 2017PORTLAND — The U.S. Postal Service office in Portland delivered some potentially bad news last week to Northwest newspapers: If news outlets run ads for the region’s booming marijuana industry, they might be violating federal
Strain Review: Mint Cookies Prerolls From Artizen
PUBLISHED: May 24th 2017In November, on one of High End’s “Fatty Fridays” I picked up a 2 pack of prerolls from Artizen, a local cannabis company
What Rec Consumers Look For When Visiting A Cannabis Shop
PUBLISHED: May 24th 2017No cannabusiness is one in the same, in fact, many are doing what they can to separate themselves from one another while reaching out to consumers without alienating them. Whether it’s medical or recreational, cannabis consumers
Cannabis gifts have gone high-end
PUBLISHED: May 24th 2017NEW YORK — The explosion of legalized marijuana has produced a market for stylish and tech-driven paraphernalia. Bongs aren’t just about the boys in the basement anymore. But hunting down, dare we say it, high-end
Puff, Pass & Paint Expanding To Portland & Seattle
PUBLISHED: May 24th 2017Hey all! I wanted to share this awesome event with you guys that’s coming up VERY soon! Puff, Pass & Paint is a cannabis infused art class hosted by Denver based artist, Heidi Keyes. She
Vancouver mulls allowing more pot shops
PUBLISHED: May 24th 2017Vancouver should allow nine recreational marijuana stores in town instead of six, the city’s Planning Commission said this month in response to the state removing its limits on the number of pot shops. Vancouver
Vancouver mulls allowing more pot shops
PUBLISHED: May 24th 2017Vancouver should allow nine recreational marijuana stores in town instead of six, the city’s Planning Commission said this month in response to the state removing its limits on the number of pot shops. Vancouver