The journey to make marijuana retail locations a reality in Minnesota has hit another speed bump that could further delay the rollout of dispensaries in the state.
The state of Minnesota is taking its time rolling out retail marijuana sales, so some retailers have decided to just start selling it. In response, the state has now filed its first lawsuit in order to stop it.
The City Of Superior recently put in a sidewalk in front of my house. They seeded the sod left over on the side and now all I have is this strange weed growing.
Marijuana laws across the country are confusing. Many people have wondered if they can visit a dispensary if they are from out of state. The answer is a little more complicated.
That second part might not be true, but I found a story that talks about actual research. (yeah, right, I know a friend that does constant research.) Does Marijuana work on curing diarrhea? According to research, it might help your body help itself. Is that why we never see Snoop Dogg or Willie Nelson do a Pepto-Bismol commercial?
Like most medical marijuana dispensaries, Granny Purps in Soquel, CA sometimes struggles with an image problem. While it genuinely believes it’s helping people, pot remains illegal at the federal level and the “stoner” culture often stigmatizes what is otherwise a legitimate operation.
However, Granny Purps is trying to redeem itself in the eyes of the public. For the second year in a row, it’s fe
Rayman is all about having the proper tools for job.
It's called the "Walmart of Weed."This newest big-box store is devoted to selling marijuana-growing equipment.
Its biggest outlet yet is to open Wednesday in Phoenix, where Arizona voters approved medical cannabis last fall...
The quasi-legalization of marijuana has produced quite an unintended side effect: Now one percent of all electricity used in the United States is spent on growing cannabis indoors.
Analysis from Evan Mills at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory also found that in California, where marijuana can be grown legally for medicinal purposes, the state's 400,000 authorized growers consume an amazing