Monthly Archives: March 2018

If you are interested in learning about how to start a collective you should consider enrolling in a course offered by 420 College. As the industry continues its rapid expansion many people are scrambling to get involved. Entering an industry in which you are not familiar is never advisable. The best way to protect yourself and your potential investment is to devote some time to educating yourself about the industry. 420 College courses are comprehensive 
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  Many people are looking to open a cannabis business. But they don’t realize that the procedure looks simple only on the surface. The fact is that it is very difficult and costly to set up such a business. The industry is also very risky which means there are stringent rules and regulations that you must meet. Knowing what to do from the beginning can help you go a long way in starting a successful 
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Cannabis legalization, aka the Green Rush, is sweeping the nation. The billion-dollar cannabis industry is pulling in more money on an annual basis than any of the analytical statistics or individuals who have extensive years of college behind them can anticipate or predict. Washington State, Oregon, Alaska, Colorado and  Washington DC have laws in place allowing for both medical and recreational cannabis consumption. With these states having legalized marijuana in place, they are setting the 
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Thinking of operating a medical marijuana business in Los Angeles? It can be quite challenging to understand what is permissible and what is not under the Los Angeles marijuana ordinance. It is not wrong to say that the marijuana laws in Los Angeles are quite complicated. When it comes to growing marijuana, the state does not provide much help and guidance to producers. And there is also no guidance offered to those businesses that are 
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From the time marijuana has been made legal in the 20 or so states, the city councils have been working to approve the marijuana local ordinance so the rules are regulations are in the interest of the public and the patients of medical marijuana. Under the new marijuana local ordinance, medical marijuana dispensaries can only be established in an eligible location. If the dispensary is to be set up within the city limits, there are 
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Speculation is growing about the possibility that the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) will review by summer its “Schedule I” designation of marijuana as equal to heroin among the world’s most dangerous drugs. Very few Americans know of or understand the DEA’s drug-ranking process, and a review of cannabis’s history as a Schedule I drug shows that the label is highly controversial and dubious. Disgraced Attorney General John Mitchell of the Nixon administration placed marijuana 
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After a hard-fought effort by veterans groups and patient advocates, Colorado has added post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)  as a qualifying condition for medical cannabis. Gov. John Hickenlooper on Monday added his signature to SB 17, easing access to cannabis for individuals suffering from PTSD and allowing them the opportunity to talk openly with their doctors about using cannabis as part of a treatment plan. Colorado, until this point the only state to have denied a request to add PTSD to its 
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