How Lab Shopping Enables The Spread Of Moldy Weed
Massachusetts has a cannabis fraud problem, and not just in terms of inflated potency
Massachusetts has a cannabis fraud problem, and not just in terms of inflated potency
“Cannabis consumers have long struggled with the overwhelming array of choices available in the market. … HashDash simplifies this process.”
“Older patients represent an increasingly important subset of the medical cannabis population whose unique needs and patterns of use warrant further investigation.”
A dozen museum-worthy artificial originals of stoner dad joke legends laughing with joints up their noses
The biggest protection will come from how the legislation is designed, and that will be influenced by who has a seat at the table.
“Take in some sights, check out some history, find a nice place on the harbor to … hang out, and then grab ourselves a cannoli from my favorite hidden-gem bakery.”
“An homage to a drink made famous by John Candy in the Blues Brothers.”
Over the last 6 months, raising capital in the cannabis market has been a lot like raising capital to buy condos during the depths of the recession.
Retailers should not be allowed to be within 2,000 feet of a playground, daycare, school, place of worship, or statue of any historical figure.
With its massive network, Cumberland Farms apparently wants to sell more alcoholic beverages and has successfully placed a question on the 2020 ballot that could lift the state’s cap on the number of liquor licenses that can be owned by a single retailer, and also forge a new class of beer and wine license for food stores
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