Health warning labels will be required for all cannabis products sold in California starting Jan. 3, a mandate that will likely create a wave of new product-liability lawsuits.
Health warning labels will be required for all cannabis products sold in California starting Jan. 3, a mandate that will likely create a wave of new product-liability lawsuits.
Cannabis farms explore their options as California fires burn and damage the federally illegal crop that forces many to be uninsured.
California Cannabis Voter Guide to November 3, 2020 Election CANORML - Uncategorized
LOS ANGELES (AP) — More than three years after California voters broadly legalized marijuana, a state panel is considering if its potent, high-inducing chemical — THC — should be declared a ...
Ads that inflate the dangers and deny the benefits of cannabis have sprung up online, on billboards, and on bus shelters all over Canada.
Baby boomers return to weed after many years away from it.
More and more Americans are reporting near-constant cannabis use, as legalization forges ahead.
Almost a year after legalization, California's cannabis scene has seen numerous changes in almost every aspect of the industry.
Ten texts to take a casual consumer to an expert-level enthusiast.
More rumors about THC potency bills, and Vermont nears an agreement to allow retail stores.