Activism January 13, 2025 The Conservatives Should Apply Common Sense To Cannabis Policy in Canada Canada’s cannabis industry needs smarter, precise regulation and a lighter touch consistent with the freedom Tories favour
January 12, 2025 Study: No Changes in Driving Performance Following Use of CBD Subjects exhibit no significant changes in their driving performance following the use of CBD, according to clinical trial data published in the journal Addiction.
Arts & Entertainment January 12, 2025 Despite Sweeping Updates To Facebook Policies In Favor Of ‘Free Expression,’ Restrictions On Marijuana-Related Accounts Remain Despite new changes to content moderation announced earlier
January 11, 2025 Employees No More Likely To Consume Cannabis During Work Hours Following Legalization Marijuana legalization is not associated with an uptick in the percentage of employees consuming cannabis
January 9, 2025 Could a New Conservative Government in Canada Address Cannabis Industry Concerns? Sooner or later, Canada will have an election in 2025. Increasingly, it seems like this could happen sooner rather than later.
January 9, 2025 Cannabis Industry Faces Unique Risks As LA Fires Spread Los Angeles cannabis operators face ‘exponential losses’ from the fires as existing issues compound the hurt.
January 8, 2025 Cannabis Companies Say DEA Has Closed Mind Against a Less-Dangerous Pot Ranking Advocates accuse Drug Enforcement Administration of blocking the reclassification of cannabis as a Schedule III drug
January 6, 2025 Shareholders Push Back Against High Pay At Some Of Canada’s Largest Cannabis Companies Most of Canada’s large cannabis companies faced shareholder blowback in 2024 for the millions of dollars their chief executive
January 6, 2025 Where Is Cannabis Legal? A Guide To All 50 States Recreational cannabis is now legal in 24 states and three more could legalize some form of marijuana sales this year.
Activism January 5, 2025 Rastafarians Opening Up Caribbean Cannabis Farms To Build Flourishing Medical Industry After a 2018 amnesty, the government of St Vincent and the Grenadines is now backing Rastafarian growers’ efforts