Washington has the cheapest cannabis.
Leafly wanted to know where one can buy the cheapest cannabis in the US. According to Headset, a company that deals with cannabis data and statistics. The answer is the state of Washington.
Leafly wanted to know where one can buy the cheapest cannabis in the US. According to Headset, a company that deals with cannabis data and statistics. The answer is the state of Washington.
In 2016 the population in Florida overwhelmingly voted to allow medical cannabis. However, the governor at the time -Rick Scott (R)- signed a law that made smoking cannabis in any form or way illegal.
In Switzerland the government has plans for a pilot project where 5 000 persons may smoke cannabis in a study. The only type of cannabis that is currently legal in the country is hemp with a THC potency of under 1%.
Senator Kamala Harris of California has evolved from being opposed to cannabis legalization in 2010 to advocate medical marijuana some years later. Now she is also positive to recreational use.
If you are an alcohol consumer and want to socialize, that’s no problem. There are many bars and pubs around. But if you want to consume cannabis it is a different story for most Americans today. There are very few places where you can meet.
The governor of Florida, Ron DeSantis, wants to drop the ban on smokable weed for medical cannabis patients. The governor is pushing Florida law makers to make flowers legal for those who need it.
The Supreme court of Vermont has ruled that cannabis smell is not sufficient cause for police to conduct a search or seizure of a vehicle. This means that a legal precedent is being set across the state.
According to a report from National Survey on Drug Use and Health, cannabis smokers in USA between ages 55-64 now are overtaking the 12-17-years old when it comes to statistics. (The difference, however, is within the margin of error).
If you vape your cannabis you get way higher than if you smoke it! That’s the conclusion you could draw from a new study from John Hopkins Behavioral Pharmacology Research Unit in Baltimore.