Wholesale Marijuana Prices Continue Inching Up
These small bumps shouldn’t change much at the cash register or affect any 4/20 deals as April comes around.
These small bumps shouldn’t change much at the cash register or affect any 4/20 deals as April comes around.
“…for me it’s not just about cannabis, but the wider issues around it, including who gets criminalized and who gets opportunities in the industry.”
“It’s a different feeling this year — so much more hope.”
Two social consumption entities are joining forces.
The Grow-Off wants to see how good Gary’s basement buds really are.
Denver is getting a taste of the Dirty South on 4/20 this year
“Yield can be significantly affected if plants get cold for too long. If that lasts more than a day, then it becomes a real problem.”
“There is a sex-toy shop, a strip joint, a pot shop and a Chick-fil-A all on the same corner.”
Colorado’s marijuana sales are off to a slightly faster start in 2019 than last year, according to data from the state Department of Revenue.
The service would roll out to MMJ patients first, then other consumers in 2021.
According to research, the THC in cannabis can increase our appetites by activating certain brain receptors.
“…the budtender is going to win every time in credibility.”
Beck was recently in Denver for the Parkinson’s Foundation’s first medical marijuana conference.
The bill is expected to return later in the year.
A bill that would open Colorado marijuana businesses up for public trading and lessen investment restrictions passed its first committee hearing in the state legislature Monday, March 4.
We’ve been thirsty for CBD-infused booze for some time now.
Those fat clouds might have to be blown outside from now on.
“I started when it was a one-shop, one-grow company, and through hard work and dedication, we’ve expanded to several shops and grows.”
Hancock says the “vast majority” of Denver’s pot businesses are complying and contributing members of Denver.
“This current attitude isn’t surrounded around compassion.”
The 62-year old organization is coming to Denver March 6 and 7 for its first ever conference focusing on medical marijuana.
The program is now permanent as city officials consider further updates.