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Massachusetts Gives Cannabis Delivery the Green Light
The Associated Press - Published on April 29, 2019Read moreUnder the plan, which would initially be limited to social equity applicants, delivery businesses could pick up cannabis products from stores and bring them to residential customers.
Cannabis Retail Guide: Relm, Burlington
Randi Druzin - Published on April 29, 2019Read moreInside Burlington’s first legal cannabis store.
This Week in Cannabis: Top Stories From Across Canada From Apr. 20-26
Jesse B. Staniforth - Published on April 28, 2019Read moreCannabis news from around the web.
Did a Cannabis Company Just Patent the Spliff?
Ben Adlin - Published on April 25, 2019Read moreWhile many see mixing cannabis with cancer-causing tobacco as an abomination, doctors at one cannabis company are reframing it as an innovation that could help save lives.
Health Canada Ramps up Hiring Cannabis Inspectors
Harrison Jordan - Published on April 25, 2019Read moreThe agency could have an arsenal of as many as 75 inspectors by the end of 2019.
When It Comes to Cannabis Workplace Injuries, the Eyes Have It
Bruce Kennedy - Published on April 23, 2019Read moreA new study finds the cannabis industry is relatively safe for workers. But don’t forget to wear your safety glasses.
It’s not easy being green for cannabis growers in Canada
Amanda Scriver - Published on April 22, 2019Read moreCanadian cannabis growers struggle to be sustainable and compliant.
This Week in Cannabis: Top Stories From Across Canada From Apr. 12-19
Jesse B. Staniforth - Published on April 22, 2019Read moreCannabis news from around the web.
Top 5 Reasons for Cannabis Consumption in Canada
Leafly Canada Staff - Published on April 19, 2019Read moreWe asked Leafly readers why they use cannabis.
Unlicensed LA Dispensary Sold Pesticide-Tainted Cannabis, City Says
The Associated Press - Published on April 17, 2019Read moreThe unlicensed shop sold cannabis containing paclobutrazol, a fungicide frequently used on golf course turf that the EPA classifies as a toxic chemical, City Attorney Mike Feuer said.