marijuana growers
State to allow more marijuana shops
PUBLISHED: May 24th 2017Washington state officials will accept applications for new pot shops starting next month. On Wednesday, the state’s Liquor and Cannabis Board voted to begin aligning the state’s recreational and medical marijuana systems, a necessary
Product notes: The good, the bad and the ugly
PUBLISHED: May 24th 2017I know Vancouver’s two pot shops are reluctant to name growers that they’ve had negative experiences with. In a severe shortage, it’s always a good idea to not irritate your suppliers. But fortunately for us,
A tale of two Vancouver pot farms
PUBLISHED: May 24th 2017I got a chance to go over and visit with Farmer Tom Lauerman, a Vancouver organic medical grower, on Wednesday afternoon. Lauerman’s farm, which isn’t supplying I502 recreational stores (although he is trying to license
What quality product should look like
PUBLISHED: May 24th 2017I had an educational discussion with one of our Facebook readers this past weekend and wanted to pass along some of the information to you folks. Alex Redbud (which may or may not be her
A tidbit on growers and supply
PUBLISHED: May 24th 2017There’s an interesting tidbit today in my story today about the first round of recreational marijuana stores opening on July 8. Brian Smith, communications director for the Washington State Liquor Control Board, told me that
Federal water ban shouldn’t affect local pot growers
PUBLISHED: May 24th 2017Marijuana farmers may not be able to use federal water for their crops, but that likely won’t affect Clark County growers, the region’s only licensed grower said. Brian Stroh, owner of CannaMan Farms, Vancouver’s first