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2017’s Sign of the Times: Hooray for “Hollyweed”
California's newly legalized recreational pot users got a super-sized New Year's shout-out this weekend when pranksters armed with tarps changed the famous Hollywood sign...
Marijuana Use Rises Among Surprising Demographic
A recent study highlighted a significant rise in marijuana use for those above the age of 50.
Marijuana use is on the rise, but the...
Trouble Brewing for Beer Sales in Western Recreational Marijuana States
If Bud's for you, beer may not be.
That seems to be the upshot of a new report by the craft-brew biz focused website brewbound.com,...
More Americans Consume Marijuana as State Laws Change
The number of Americans that consume marijuana is on the rise.
A new study by The Lancet Psychiatry publication indicates that a decreasing number of...
The Return of the Cannabis Game Zonk
Savvy entrepreneur David Rakower has revived a nostalgia-evoking cannabis game played by thousands
People looking to make their mark in the cannabis industry of tomorrow...
Growing Number of U.S. Adults Admit to Marijuana Use
The number of adults partaking in marijuana use seems to be growing.
A recent Gallop Poll found that 13% of adults in the U.S. have admitted...
Bloom Farms’ Michael Ray: Growing It Forward
A commitment to quality and corporate social responsibility defines Bloom Farms and its motivated founder, Michael Ray.
As the march toward nationwide legalization gains...
MassRoots: Growing Up Cannabis
From a $50,000 initial seed round of investment just a little over a year-and-a-half ago to begin building the social media hub of the...
Cannabis Apps: What Are You Waiting For?
As the legal cannabis industry matures, best practices and industry standards also are evolving, including on the digital marketing, mobile apps, and the software...
Can A Pot App Deliver What the Community Wants?
By Stewart Tongue
Since February 13, when TechCrunch and others reported MassRoots was allowed back into the iTunes app store after a forced, though brief,...













