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Mike Tyson's Cannabis Brand Making Ear-Shaped Weed Gummies
Mike Tyson’s cannabis brand has launched ear-shaped marijuana edibles nearly 25 years after he was disqualified from a championship for biting Evander Holyfield’s ear.
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$10M Cash, 100K Plants Seized in East Bay Illegal Marijuana Operation: Sheriff
A drug operation was snuffed out Wednesday, after detectives from the Alameda County Sheriff’s Office served search warrants in the East Bay and found one of the largest illegal marijuana growing operations in California. Melissa Colorado reports.
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Despite Pandemic, People in SF Still Find Ways to Celebrate 4/20
Even though San Francisco canceled Tuesday’s annual 4/20 event due to the pandemic, people still managed to find ways to celebrate all things marijuana.
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4/20 Event at Golden Gate Park Canceled Due to COVID-19
Plans for the annual 4/20 celebration at Hippie Hill in San Francisco’s Golden Gate Park next week have burned out as city officials announced on Tuesday the event has been canceled for the second consecutive year due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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4/20 Event at Golden Gate Park Cancelled Due to COVID-19
The annual 420 celebration at San Francisco’s Golden Gate Park will have to wait another year.
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Recreational Marijuana Will Be Legal in New York
State lawmakers agreed to legalize cannabis late Saturday night.
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A Long Road: Marijuana Goes on Sale Years After Approval in Maine
Mainers are getting their first opportunity to legally buy marijuana for adult recreational use, but a supply shortage is a potential buzzkill. Retailers blame the pandemic and a limited number of licensed manufacturers for reducing the variety of products available on Friday, the opening day. Licenses were issued only a month ago. That didn’t dampen Matt Bourgeois’ enthusiasm for...
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Illinois Cannabis Supply Shortage Happened as Expected, Experts Say
On its seventh day, the Illinois recreational cannabis industry was marked with short supplies, long lines, and in some cases, shuttered dispensaries Tuesday.
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States Move to Legalize CBD to End Confusion Over US Rules
CBD oil-infused gummy bears, lattes and other food, drinks and dietary supplements are selling quickly even though the U.S. government says they’re illegal and local authorities have forced some retailers to pull products. The confusion has the nation’s two largest states and others moving to legalize the cannabis compound that many see as beneficial to their health. Lawmakers in Texas...
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Martha Stewart Partners With Canadian Cannabis Firm
No, you’re not smoking something. Martha Stewart is really joining the cannabis craze. The domestic diva said Thursday she is partnering with Canopy Growth Corp. to assist in developing new products that contain non-psychoactive CBD and other hemp-derived cannabinoids. First to come will be offerings for pets. Stewart didn’t specify what those products might be.
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Holy Smokes: A Marijuana Museum Will Open in Los Angeles
A new museum will pop up in Los Angeles at the beginning of 2019. It is the first Weedmaps Marijuana Museum in California, which will show visitors the history of marijuana consumption over the years, including places, periods and manner in which it has been consumed.
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It's Official: Recreational Marijuana Sales Start in Mass.
t’s been two years since Massachusetts residents voted “yes” to recreational marijuana and now, they’re able to buy it. With sales officially starting at 8 a.m. on Tuesday, the two legal pot shops so far, Leicester-based Cultivate and Northampton-based New England Treatment Access, are expecting long lines as they become the first two recreational marijuana dispensaries to open in the...
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California Lawmakers Kill State-Backed Bank for Pot Money
California lawmakers have killed a plan to create a state-backed bank to handle money associated with the recreational marijuana market.
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Surge in Illegal California Pot Shops Undercuts Legal Market
The Compton 20 Cap Collective just south of Los Angeles that was raided earlier this spring is one of hundreds of illegal marijuana stores operating in LA County, where marijuana is legal for anyone 21 and over and retailers must be licensed to sell to them.
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California ‘Pot Resort' Asking People to Toke Up Privately
Nipton’s new swimming hole is under construction, booze is returning to the restaurant and lottery tickets are being sold again at the ghost town’s general store.
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‘High' Tea Parties Come to Los Angeles
Now that cannabis is legal in California, there is a demand for more diverse cannabis products. Some women are turning to cannabis tea to spice up parties but also to ease pain.
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Get a Pencil: California Marijuana-Tracking System Not Used
California’s legal pot economy was supposed to operate under the umbrella of a vast computerized system to track marijuana from seed to storefronts, ensuring that plants are followed throughout the supply chain and don’t drift into the black market.
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Legal Recreational Pot in California: What You Need to Know
California on Monday became the nation’s largest state to offer legal recreational marijuana sales. Here’s a snapshot of how the market will work and how the state will regulate a pot economy estimated to be worth $7 billion.
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Los Angeles Won't Be Selling Weed Jan. 1
California kicks off recreational sales on New Year’s Day, becoming the largest state in the nation with legal marijuana. But Los Angeles officials announced Friday that dispensaries in the city won’t be part of the celebration.