Colorado and California may be ground zero for medical marijuana, but Florida could quickly catch up.
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Black Friday is the time for door-buster electronics sales, deeply discounted fashion and, oh yeah, purchasing holiday gifts for loved ones. And it's also becoming a big shopping day for medical marijuana.
TACOMA – Sales of marijuana products in Washington state have for the first time surpassed $200 million in a quarter.
TACOMA – Sales of marijuana products in Washington state have for the first time surpassed $200 million in a quarter.
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) — Rhode Island leaders are looking at following Massachusetts on the path to legalizing recreational marijuana.
Cannabis industry thought leaders share some thoughts on how the Trump administration may affect them.
Cannabis industry thought leaders share some thoughts on how the Trump administration may affect them.
The Green Party’s candidate for US president will be on the ballot in 45 states today; green will be on the ballot in nine.
The Green Party’s candidate for US president will be on the ballot in 45 states today; green will be on the ballot in nine.
PORTLAND, Maine — A handful of recreational marijuana legalization drives has the medical pot industry bracing for something it never expected to deal with: competition.
PORTLAND, Maine — A handful of recreational marijuana legalization drives has the medical pot industry bracing for something it never expected to deal with: competition.
On the eve of a vote that could legalize recreational marijuana in Massachusetts, a Colorado company is preparing to build the state’s largest marijuana greenhouse, a sprawling, high-tech complex that could eventually expand to nearly 1 million square feet.
Election Day ballot initiatives to legalize marijuana in Massachusetts and Maine could light a fire under Vermont lawmakers.
Election Day ballot initiatives to legalize marijuana in Massachusetts and Maine could light a fire under Vermont lawmakers.
TRENTON — Legalized marijuana could be "a game-changer" for New Jersey's economy, Senate President Stephen Sweeney said Thursday, declaring his intent to help change the law as soon as the next governor takes office in 2018.
TRENTON — Legalized marijuana could be "a game-changer" for New Jersey's economy, Senate President Stephen Sweeney said Thursday, declaring his intent to help change the law as soon as the next governor takes office in 2018.
With the potential end to California’s prohibition on recreational cannabis now before voters in November, it poises to open Humboldt County up to an even larger market.
"I would look and I would think to myself what can I put here? What can we do? It hit me. This could be a medical marijuana facility."
The shop, which opened its doors in 2015, is run by the city, making it the only government-operated cannabis store in the country.
The shop, which opened its doors in 2015, is run by the city, making it the only government-operated cannabis store in the country.