Law enforcement officials have had difficulty determining if a driver is impaired from marijuana. This issue sparked interest for several companies ...
June, 2016
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22 June
Teen Marijuana Use Declines as Legalization Blossoms
Controversy is stemming around teens and their ability to obtain marijuana when states legalize recreational use. Colorado has been conducting surveys ...
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20 June
U.S. Senate Committee Approves Marijuana Banking
A new measure has been approved by the U.S. Senate Committee that would allow banking institutions to offer financial services to ...
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19 June
Microsoft Entering the Marijuana Industry with New Software
Since marijuana is still illegal federally, most major corporations have kept far away from the industry. But Microsoft is breaking barriers ...
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17 June
Records Show Marijuana Sales Hit All-Time High on 4/20
The marijuana sales at dispensaries on April 20th, 2015, and on April 20th, 2016, show a substantial increase in sales volume. ...
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15 June
Dozens of Marijuana-Friendly AirBnB-Style Rentals Open Up
Although marijuana is both medically and recreationally legal in Colorado, finding somewhere legal to use it is still an issue because ...
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15 June
Anti-Marijuana Newspaper Owner Publishes His Biases
Anti-marijuana billionaire Sheldon Adelson purchased Nevada’s largest newspaper, The Las Vegas Review-Journal, in December 2015, and has not been shy about ...
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14 June
Celebrity Bar in Los Angeles Serves Cannabis Cocktails
Three cannabis-infused cocktails have been introduced at Gracias Madre, a Los Angeles restaurant that is known as a celebrity hot spot. ...
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14 June
Alaska’s First Recreational Marijuana Businesses Get Approved
The first recreational marijuana businesses with approval to cultivate and provide testing facilities in Alaska have been approved. The Marijuana Control ...
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6 June
Startup Develops Marijuana Sugar and Salt for Edibles
DeepCell Industries reports to have raised $410,000 to develop technology for use in marijuana-infused products. The Seattle start-up won’t be manufacturing edibles, instead ...