A lack of participation in the medical community and incentives for doctors to prescribe cannabis are hindering medical markets’ growth.
The hemp paper industry could provide an environmentally sustainable solution to a very wasteful and inefficient process.
In a unanimous vote, the California Assembly passed a bill that would stop cities and counties rushing to ban cannabis cultivation and retail.
Dr. Mechoulam, credited with the isolation of THC, spoke volumes on the need for scientific studies to investigate the effects of cannabis on the brain and body.
The implementation of enforceable, nationally uniform standards will be the largest foreseeable change to the cannabis industry and most likely those standards will mirror the food industry’s.
Start-ups need to hire legal counsel for a variety of reasons, but there are some important pitfalls to avoid when choosing the right lawyer.
Recreational cannabis, on a national market scale, could go the way of regulated alcohol sales while the medical market will get further consolidation.
The software company won the contract to run their traceability system on production, transportation and sale for the state of Hawaii’s medical marijuana program
Price fluctuations, pesticide recalls, new states coming online and expanding lists of qualifying conditions are a few major trends we expect will continue in 2016.
Rules continue to get hammered out in Florida as regulators work to establish a robust regulatory model for legalizing medical cannabis.