National Cannabis News
Leafly These are not the final regulations for New York dispensaries. These temporary rules will guide owners on how to plan their operations before final regulations are adopted by the state. Monique Saysana and Dylan Davis contributed to this report. New York released its highly anticipated guidance for weed dispensaries last month, on October 28. […]
Read MoreLeafly Pennsylvania Lt. Gov. John Fetterman, Democratic candidate for U.S. Senate from Pennsylvania, waves to supporters after addressing an election night party in Pittsburgh, Wednesday, Nov. 9, 2022. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar) A slew of good news greeted America’s majority for cannabis legalization and reform. At the top of the list, pro-pot Pennsylvania Democrat John […]
Read MoreThe Fresh Toast By The Colorado Department of Revenue (DOR) together with the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE) has issued a Health and Safety Advisory regarding unsafe cannabis from a Colorado-based dispensary, Living Rose Wellness. Over 200 batches of cannabis were tested and found to have unsafe levels of mold, yeast, and aspergillus and […]
Read MoreLeafly Missouri and Maryland join the legal team. America officially reached 21 legalization states Tuesday night, after a thrilling, surprising midterm election that added Maryland and then Missouri to the green team. More than 12 million Americans in those states became equal to their countrymen and women in 19 other states where marijuana freedom rings. […]
Read MoreThe Fresh Toast Everyone who enjoys marijuana has their preferred method of consumption. In these advanced and semi-legal times, that can be anything from vaporizing to eating to drinking or even good old fashioned smoking. Each way of consumption has a high that kicks in a little differently and comes with its unique set of […]
Read MoreLeafly Missouri voters have officially legalized recreational cannabis via Amendment 3. The 39-page constitutional amendment passed on Nov. 8 by a margin of 53 to 47, with 89% of the votes counted. Here’s what happens next. No, not quite yet. Possession will become legal for all adults age 21 and older on Dec. 8, 2022. […]
Read MoreLeafly Congratulations, Maryland! The Old Line State has officially legalized recreational cannabis via Question 4. The constitutional amendment passed by a margin of 65% to 35%. The vote follows the passage of two bills–HB 1 and HB 837–in the Maryland Legislature earlier this year. The former effectively permitted legalization to appear on the November ballot, […]
Read MoreThe Fresh Toast Joe Biden believes that young people are the key to marijuana legalization, and the reason he’s optimistic about this country’s future. On Monday, President Biden attended a rally at Bowie State University in Maryland, one of the nation’s historically Black schools, where he momentarily broached the topic of marijuana and decriminalization. “With […]
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Read MoreLeafly Legalization 2022: Welcome to Leafly’s live coverage Here we are: Election Day. Welcome, friends. All day long, Leafly’s news team will provide rolling updates, vote totals, quotes, memes, tweets, posts, and random entertaining bits to keep your anxiety at bay and your chill level cool. Bookmark Leafly’s election page and return often. No matter […]
Read MoreLeafly It feels like a fever dream whenever I think about legal weed in Missouri. I still remember the plant being lumped in with other toxic substances we covered in D.A.R.E. as if smoking weed was as dire as Missouri’s meth problem. I left the state within three months of graduating college, excited to see […]
Read MoreThe Fresh Toast By Voters in five mostly red states will vote Tuesday on whether or not to legalize cannabis for adult use: Arkansas, Maryland, Missouri, North Dakota and South Dakota. And, despite their conservative leanings, there’s a good chance most of them could say yes to cannabis, which underscores the increasingly bipartisan support for legalization. Democratic gubernatorial candidate Beto […]
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