
Ups & Downs in Legal Cannabis in the First Half of 2018
Late summer is always an exciting and busy season for cannabis farmers. Millions of plants are flowering and cannabis consumers across the state are beginning
Late summer is always an exciting and busy season for cannabis farmers. Millions of plants are flowering and cannabis consumers across the state are beginning
Though Proposition 64 was staged as a multi-tiered rollout, most consumers assumed the bumps in the road would be smoothed over by the summer. Buckle
Have you noticed anything different at your local cannabis retailer since adult-use marijuana became legal in California? Most dispensaries have experienced a sharp reduction in
The first quarter of the calendar year has passed and California cannabis consumers, industry members and activists are still on the fence regarding the success
Chiah Rodriques is CEO of Mendocino Generations, a consortium of 60 outdoor, artisanal cannabis farmers based in Mendocino County—the heart of the Emerald Triangle. In
With Western medicine’s propensity to view the human body as a schematic grid, marijuana has only been considered “medicine” when the appropriate symptoms are ticked.
It’s been a little more than two months since California became the latest state in the nation to legalize cannabis for recreational use. On March
Now that the hoopla is subsiding, the positives and negatives of legalized adult-use cannabis in California are beginning to come into focus. With only a
History was made on Jan. 1, when California became the sixth state to legalize recreational cannabis. Though Proposition 64 allowed cities to begin adult-use recreational
In just a few days, California becomes the next state to legalize recreational cannabis. Big changes are afoot. Are you ready? Here are some pointers
As 2017 draws to a close, millions of Californians are anticipating the rollout of Proposition 64: the Adult Use of Marijuana Act (AUMA). Prop 64
"I was told that if I get a medical card now and want to renew it later, I’d have to go to my actual family