Articles tagged with "united states"
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Leafly List: The Best Cannabis Locations in North America, October 2016
Leafly Staff - Published on October 17, 2016Read moreThe Leafly List ranks the top cannabis dispensaries and retail stores in major US and Canada cannabis markets every month.
Connecticut Wants Researchers to Study Its Medical Marijuana
The Associated Press - Published on October 3, 2016Read moreConnecticut is encouraging research that could improve understanding of marijuana’s medicinal qualities and boost the state’s biotech industry.
State of the Leaf: Colorado Lawmakers Warm to Cannabis for PTSD
Lisa Rough - Published on September 22, 2016Read moreMichigan moves to tax medical cannabis, Ohio lawyers get OK to advise MMJ clients, and Australia’s new national cannabis farm is itty-bitty.
Leafly List: The Best Cannabis Locations in North America, September 2016
Leafly Staff - Published on September 16, 2016Read moreThe Leafly List ranks the top cannabis dispensaries and retail stores in major US and Canada cannabis markets every month.
State of the Leaf: Are Dispensaries (Finally) Coming to Michigan?
Lisa Rough - Published on September 15, 2016Read moreCanadian banks pull plug on medical marijuana clients, New Jersey OKs cannabis for PTSD, and U.K. report says ignoring medical benefits is “irrational.”
Should Cannabis Grow Tent Linings Be Silver or White?
Michael Knodt - Published on August 12, 2016Read moreHow white-lined grow tents became the norm in some parts of the world while silver linings took hold in another — and which works better.
Why Cannabis Growing Techniques Differ So Much Between the US and Europe
Michael Knodt - Published on May 31, 2016Read moreDue to differences in laws, electricity prices, suitable climate and some other factors, the European and the U.S. indoor culture developed on separate tracks. Here are the main differences.
Canadian and Mexican Lawmakers Seek Broad Leeway From U.N. Drug Summit
Ben Adlin - Published on April 7, 2016Read moreRepresentatives from Canada and Mexico are calling on the United Nations to give countries broad authority to regulate cannabis within their borders.