Ballot referendums in Florida, North Dakota and South Dakota are asking voters whether they want to legalize recreational use of weed — meaning some of the last holdouts in the country to ban ...
While focusing on grass health, you should also consider the perennial weeds and how they may impact your grass's health during dormancy. Treating weeds before winter can put your grass a step ...
Is marijuana the same as cannabis?What is THC? Terms to know as states vote on legal weed On the Florida ballot, Amendment 3 pertains to the legalization of recreational marijuana. Medical ...
“From the criminal mindset, there is minimal downside and massive upside to cultivating marijuana illegally,” says one sheriff’s official. Two major state programs to combat illegal cannabis ...
COLCOLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KRDO) - On TV, your phone, social media, and in your mailbox, you've seen advertisements asking you to vote 'yes' and 'no' on Ballot Question 300, an issue concerning ...
One of the most prevalent reasonings, that is repeated in many “vote no on 3” commercials and echoed by those who oppose the amendment, is that the state of Florida will “smell like weed.” ...
Users would still be required to buy their weed at licensed dispensaries. If Amendment 3 passes in Florida, here are some of the things expected. It would: Despite the comments from the governor ...
According to the OATH hearing notes, the evidence for padlocking Al Saidi’s Fulton Street store was that a weed dealer entered the shop and conducted an illicit cannabis deal inside with a 20 ...
Tilray's Q1 revenue missed estimates by $21 million, showing 13% year-over-year growth driven by beverage acquisitions, while cannabis revenue declined nearly 13%. The company reported a larger ...
What Makes Moldy Weed So Dangerous? If you’ve ever lived in the tropics, or even most areas in Florida or Texas, you know how humidity destroys. It’s a terrible feeling to open your baggy and ...
But is it creating a race of superweeds? On a languid, damp July morning, I meet weed scientist Aaron Hager outside the old Agronomy Seed House at the University of Illinois’ South Farm.