Cannabis-infused chocolate fountains are flowing at weddings. “Budtenders” are pouring cannabis cocktails. And as sales of edibles are trending up, cannabis brands are emphasizing the idea that the products might offer a healthier alternative to bongs or blunts. “Edibles allow you to enjoy cannabis without the negative side effects of smoking,” reads the website of …
The Best Weed Cities in North America
In the last decade or so, cannabis culture in the United States has undergone a remarkable transformation – from public enemy number one to the darling of many holistic wellness protocols. With the legalization movement continuing to grow across the country, North American cities are emerging as epicenters for marijuana fans, both medicinal and recreational. …
A beginner’s guide to cooking with cannabis
It’s often been said that cannabis makes you hungry, but what if you want to work the substance into your food? Since cannabis has been legalized for recreational usage in Maryland, “cannabis curious” residents are stepping forward: A Goucher College Poll conducted in partnership with The Baltimore Banner found that 1 in 6 Maryland residents said they …
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A Visitor’s Guide to San Francisco Cannabis Culture
The San Francisco cannabis experience is the most innovative and sophisticated of any travel destination. Immerse yourself in our cannabis history and the neighborhoods where it all began. Our cannabis shops and lounges are plentiful, fun, and design-savvy. Learn from knowledgeable budtenders who help visitors safely and responsibly enjoy cannabis as the perfect complement to …
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Mexico’s weed ‘nuns’ taking the plant back from the narcos
Beneath each full moon on the outskirts of a village in central Mexico, a group of women in nun habits circle a roaring fire, cleanse themselves with burned sage, and give thanks for the moon, animals and plants. Then they inhale deeply from a joint and blow clouds of marijuana into the flames. Despite their clothing, the …
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Can Mike Tyson Become a Heavyweight in the New York Marijuana Industry?
On a recent weekend, fans of Mike Tyson, one of the greatest boxers ever, lined up by the hundreds at dispensaries in New York for a chance to meet him and to support his latest business move: selling weed in his home state. With the recent release of his Tyson 2.0 line, Mr. Tyson, 57, …
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Federal scientists conclude there is credible evidence for certain medical uses of marijuana
The Department of Health and Human Services concluded that marijuana is less harmful than other dangerous drugs and that there is some evidence of its medical benefits in recommending loosening federal restrictions on the drug. The agency on Friday released a 252-page review outlining the reasoning that the Food and Drug Administration used to come to this …
Four Cannabis Grow Tours in Denver
Walk into just about any craft brewery in America, and it will happily provide a tour of the brewing and production process. Although most cannabis growers are just as affable, getting a look behind the scenes isn’t as easy. State laws and secretive growing habits add a few hurdles to offering cannabis cultivation tours in …
Frequent marijuana use may raise risk of asthma
When it comes to exploring cannabis tourism, Washington DC has emerged as a vibrant destination for enthusiasts seeking a unique and exciting experience. The nation’s capital offers not only a rich historical and cultural backdrop but also a burgeoning hemp scene that has captured the attention of many. https://www.local8now.com/cannabis-tourism-in-washington-dc/
State Attorneys General Tell DEA To Reschedule Marijuana As ‘Public Safety Imperative’
A coalition of 12 Democratic state attorneys general is urging the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) to move forward with federal marijuana rescheduling, calling the policy change a “public safety imperative.” In a letter led by Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser (D) that was sent to DEA Administrator Anne Milgram on Friday, the top state law …





