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How to Get High Safely During the Coronavirus Pandemic - Cannabis News
Top Stories
We caught up with NORML Director Erik Altieri to find out the best ways to get stoned during COVID-19.
Connecticut Residents Strongly Support Legalizing Marijuana, Poll Shows - Cannabis News
Politics
A majority of Connecticut residents favor legalizing marijuana, according to a new poll released on Thursday.
Homeowners See Green: How Do Marijuana Dispensaries Affect Property Values? - Cannabis News
Real Estate
According to a recent survey, 85% of realtors say they have seen no change to property values near dispensaries.
Michigan recreational marijuana sales increase 34% in February, prices down slightly - Cannabis News
Business & Finance
Michigan’s recreational marijuana industry continued its steady ascent in February, based on the latest monthly statistical report released by the state Marijuana Regulatory Agency.
Pa. marijuana dispensaries call for volunteer ‘caregivers,' ask state to allow home deliveries - Cannabis News
Cannabis News
Medical marijuana continues to be sold at state-approved dispensaries in Pennsylvania.
The Hemp Sector and the Coronavirus Outbreak - Cannabis News
CBD & Hemp
The ongoing coronavirus health crisis is having a significant financial and cultural impact on the nation’s hemp sector. It is also expected to have a long-term ripple effect on the hemp market for months to come.
Is my dispensary open and can they deliver cannabis right now? - Cannabis News
Top Stories
Is my cannabis dispensary still open? In the season of COVID-19, that question just got a lot more complicated.
Does Marijuana Work Better Than Sleeping Pills For Insomnia? - Cannabis News
Cannabis News
If you’re not currently receiving any treatment for insomnia, or if your current treatment isn’t enhancing the duration and quality of your sleep, you may want to give cannabis a try.
Southern California marijuana sales ‘on fire’ as demand spikes amid coronavirus outbreak - Cannabis News
Business & Finance
Toilet paper, hand sanitizer and food aren’t the only things flying off the shelves amid the coronavirus scare in Southern California.
Cannabis Researcher Receives $3.9M to Study Terpenes and Pain - Cannabis News
Medical News
The UCLA Cannabis Research Initiative has been awarded a $3.9 million grant to investigate whether cannabis terpenes can help reduce the use of opioids in pain treatment.
Baseball is spearheading common-sense cannabis policy in US sports
Cannabis News
For a professional athlete, a typical bad day at the office might include a broken rib, torn ligaments, or mild traumatic brain injury. So it’s unsurprising that drug use—both legal and illegal—is rampant amongst these modern-day gladiators, who depend on substances not only to enhance their performance, but also to ease their pain. As cannabis legalization spreads across the US, bringing the popularity of plant-derived natural compounds such as CBD along with it, professional sports leagues in the US are updating their policies accordingly.
New bill would change Utah’s medical marijuana program again
Politics
SALT LAKE CITY — A new bill again tweaking Utah’s medical marijuana program received a favorable recommendation from a Senate committee Monday, moving it to final passage in the full Senate.
Oglala Sioux Tribe approves medical, recreational marijuana - Cannabis News
Cannabis News
Members of the Oglala Sioux Tribe passed a referendum to legalize medical and recreational marijuana on the Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota, according to preliminary results from the tribe’s election commission.
USDA Approves Hemp Plans For Georgia And Montana - Cannabis News
CBD & Hemp
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has approved hemp regulatory plans for two additional states and one Indian tribe.
You can’t be fired in N.J. for failing drug test because of medical marijuana, court rules - Cannabis News
Law & Crime
New Jersey’s top court ruled Tuesday that workers can’t be fired for failing a drug test because of medical marijuana.
The Hotel Industry Is Making a Killing Off Marijuana Legalization, Study Finds - Cannabis News
Cannabis News
A new study found that Colorado’s hospitality industry can thank legal weed for making $130 million in revenue since the state first launched adult-use sales in 2014.

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