Articles tagged with "Tourism"
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7 Cannabis-Friendly Summer Attractions in Canada
Devon Scoble - Published on July 12, 2019Read more420-friendly destinations!
Downtown Los Angeles Cannabis Tourism City Guide 2019
Mary Jane Gibson - Published on April 11, 2019Read moreGrab some Jungle Boys buds, explore Ganja Yoga, then treat yourself to In-N-Out — taste the L.A. life.
The Cannabis Fan’s Guide to Austin, Texas Tourism
Leafly Staff - Published on March 11, 2019Read moreThe best Austin hotels, munchies, bars, tours, and more for friends of the herb.
The 10 Best Things to Do in Amsterdam While High
Danielle Owen - Published on February 22, 2019Read moreExplore the vibrant and cannabis-friendly city in the heart of the Netherlands by indulging in local coffeeshops and discovering new places.
Weed in Your Suitcase? Canada Considering a Fine, Not Felony
The Canadian Press - Published on January 25, 2019Read more“The border agency appears to recognize that some cannabis consumers might absent-mindedly leave a few joints in a jacket pocket.”
Canada’s First Cannabis Hotel Plans to Launch in 2019
Jerry Langton - Published on December 17, 2018Read moreCannabis Air will offer short-term rentals, complete with private balconies and a cannabis concierge, once it opens.
San Jose Cannabis Tourism City Guide 2019
Elise McDonough - Published on October 26, 2018Read more2019’s guide of what to do and how to do it in the Bay Area’s largest city: San Jose.
Jamaica Welcomes Its First Legal Cannabis Retailer
Ben Adlin - Published on March 9, 2018Read moreThe island nation, which has long been central to cannabis culture, will see its first legal retailer open this weekend in Saint Ann Parish.
Cannabis to Be Legal in Vermont—but Not on Lake Champlain
The Associated Press - Published on February 12, 2018Read moreThose who have marijuana on board their boats could face federal charges.
Mexico’s Tourism Secretary Floats Idea of Legalizing Cannabis at Resorts
The Associated Press - Published on January 26, 2018Read more“I am convinced that we must discuss it, as part of the solution to the violence and insecurity in Mexico,” Enrique de la Madrid said late Thursday.