Op-Ed: Sweet Leaf Fell Victim to Selective Law Enforcement
A longtime activist believes Sweet Leaf didn’t deserve its legal fate.
A longtime activist believes Sweet Leaf didn’t deserve its legal fate.
The verdict was the culmination of a four-day trial and almost two years of legal battles.
Melissa Kuipers Blake leads cannabis lobbying efforts for powerhouse Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck.
The bill would allow police to arrest drivers “for the presumption that a driver is under the influence of marijuana.”
Some growers love neem oil, while others blame it for health symptoms among heavy pot users.
“This one could go two days, maybe even three days,” the judge said.
Some growers affectionately call it “Nana OG” and “Nana.”
City Council members have been trying to figure out how to entice more applicants.
We’ll give you a hint: a lot.
There are two ways to make CBD peanut butter: We’ll teach you both.
The cannabis business came to a sour end for Sweet Leaf.
According to prosecutors, the three men were aware of the illegal marijuana sales.
“We’re looking forward to tremendous fundraisers from the cannabis community.”
The former Denver Post cannabis editor and his Grasslands content agency are donating their efforts to the cause.
All three men are facing charges for their alleged roles in the company’s looping scandal.
Experience in the legal pot industry is desirable in eastern and southern states.
The show will present more than 25 speakers and 350 exhibitors.
Numerous cannabis advocacy groups are flexing their muscles at the Colorado State Capitol Building.
Chemmy Jones is not to be trifled with.
If you already know what you want, then why wait?
A major player in the cannabis industry feels that THC potency limit proposals are a subtle throwback to reefer madness-style arguments for marijuana prohibition.
Farming hemp and growing it at home aren’t legally the same thing.