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Posted by The National Marijuana News on Friday, March 30, 2018
TNMNews.com – News | Interviews | Education
Posted by The National Marijuana News on Friday, March 30, 2018
Curious about how to take advantage of Las Vegas’ marijuana scene? Check out the below video from GQ’s Viceland show MOST EXPENSIVEST, with superstar rapper and avid marijuana enthusiast, 2 Chainz, as visits a Las Vegas dispensary for his cannabis needs. The artist, best known for his 2014 and 2017 smash hits,”F**kin’ Problems” and “No…
Many marijuana consumers may like the legalization of cannabis so that they can either walk into an establishment or go to a website to peruse cannabis strains without fear of being arrested. The push for legalization though is about either providing the medicinal benefits of cannabis to patients, mending social injustices, the business opportunities that…
11 SHARES ShareTweet Spread the love The consulting firm Arcview is estimating there will be roughly 400,000 cannabis related jobs in the U.S. by 2021. California cannabis jobs will account for about 146,000 of those employment opportunities. Considering the U.S. employment rate overall has been plummeting, we can use all the help that we can…
Louisiana has a very limited medical marijuana program and this week the state took another step to expand their program when a House Committee vote to approve it won 8 to 4. During the debate, a medical cannabis opponent, Rep. Dodie Horton claimed that according to an article from The Daily Currant, 37 people died…
FIFA and Russia have recently announced that they’ve decided they will allow medical marijuana use by patients at the 2018 World Cup! With proper documentation, of course, patients will be able to bring their own medical marijuana into the country and even use it at the sporting events’ venues as long as it isn’t being…
Back on February 16th, the state of California issued a cease and desist letter to marijuana media company, Weedmaps, asking them to immediately stop promoting and running ads for illegal marijuana businesses. Weedmaps, often considered the marijuana enthusiast version of Yelp, has had a long history of displaying ads for marijuana businesses in the state…