Articles tagged with "San Diego"
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San Diego Considers Plan to Expand Industry Licensing
Gage Peake - Published on September 11, 2017Read moreWith adult-use cannabis sales set to become legal on Jan. 1, cities across California continue to hash out local rules and regulations for industry.
San Diego Sets Sights on Illegal Delivery Services
Ben Adlin - Published on August 29, 2017Read moreAfter a year and a half of going after unlicensed cannabis dispensaries, San Diego authorities are stepping up enforcement against illegal delivery services.
The Spark: Best Southern California Art Walks to Enjoy While High
Hannah Meadows - Published on July 21, 2017Read moreCannabis is the perfect tool to elevate the mind and induce creativity. Have some on hand while you explore the best art walks in Southern California.
San Diego DA’s Exit is a Celebration for All, Especially Cannabis Advocates
Chase Scheinbaum - Published on July 7, 2017Read moreLegalization advocates (and a jazz band) gathered in San Diego to celebrate the departure of DA Bonnie Dumanis, who took a harsh stance on cannabis.
Why Did San Diego Declare War on Med-West?
Chase Scheinbaum - Published on June 7, 2017Read moreThe odd timing of felony charges against owner James Slatic and his lawyer have raised questions in San Diego of whether the business was unfairly targeted.
San Diego Cannabis Festival Will Keep Trying After Venue Loss
Ben Adlin - Published on June 1, 2017Read moreA festival billed as the county’s largest-ever medical marijuana expo is in jeopardy after Del Mar Fairgrounds officials voted to toss the event’s contract.
San Diego DA Files Felony Charges Over Cannabis Extraction
Chase Scheinbaum - Published on May 24, 2017Read moreThe criminal complaint against James Slatic charges the former Med-West owner with multiple felonies, including money laundering and manufacturing a controlled substance.
The Shake: Nancy Reagan RIP, Colorado Cannabis Cup Canceled, Salty Prohibitionist Fails Debate
Bruce Barcott - Published on March 7, 2016Read moreIn today’s headlines, a San Diego jury lets a concentrate maker go free, Massachusetts bigwigs come out against legalization, and cannabis trafficking from Mexico continues to decline.