Stock-pickers seem to have already “priced in” a Democratic victory on Election Day when it comes to cannabis companies.
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The Rise of ‘Weedfluencers’ is Leading to Industry Distrust
Celebrities, from Tommy Chong and Roseanne Barr to Martha Stewart, have flocked to weed to enhance their “brands.”
Interstate Commerce And Pot Don’t Mix, But That May Change
If green-lit, contracts between states would spur an “explosion of new investment, expansion, and business formation.”
Roll Back in Time with CarHop Service at San Jose’s Caliva
Caliva customers can acquire products in a variety of ways, from in-store pickup, curbside pickup, home delivery and now the CarHop option.
Some have long used pot to sleep, now science may affirm them
A new study, by scientists at UC San Diego, moves the needle just a little on research around cannabis and sleep, and results are promising.
Gimme MORE: Key Vote on Federal Pot Legalization Coming
The Marijuana Opportunity, Reinvestment, and Expungement Act (MORE) is slated for a vote in the House later this month.
Hazy Science: Medical CBD Proponents Rely on Anecdotes But Push For Research
CBD Nation is a documentary based largely on anecdotes, but refreshingly, the filmmakers are up front about that as research lags.
San Jose Mayor Says Defunding Police Would Harm People of Color, Deepen Racial Inequities
The San Jose Police Department has a roughly $450 million budget, the vast majority of which (about $442 million) covers personnel costs.
Chronic Town: Will Covid Pandemic Sap Weed-Biz Hype?
MedMen will go down in the annals as a symbol of the early days of the legal-weed industry: a meteoric rise and a spectacular crash.
Chronic Town: Refreshing Candor Among (Some) Pot Execs
There’s a frankness that was fairly unusual even at in-person trade shows that are now canceled or delayed as we all shelter in place.
Chronic Town: Don’t Let a Good Crisis Go to Waste
Given the economic pressures that governments face, the push to legalize pot could end up resembling the end of prohibition in more ways than one.
Governments Wrestle with ‘Medical’ vs. ‘Recreational’ Pot
The dual nature of cannabis—it’s both a “vice” and a health elixir, and sometimes both at once—makes it hard to regulate.
Santa Clara County to Clear Thousands of Pot Convictions
The expungements stem from collaborative efforts of the local district attorney, public defender, the county and the courts.
Small, Little-Known Companies Sell CBD as Cure-All, Prompting Federal Regulators to Step In
The Food and Drug Administration isn’t effing around when it comes to cracking down on companies selling supposed cures for Covid-19.
As Panic Buying Ensues, Dispensaries Try to Get Straight Answers in New Regulated Era
The Bay Area retail cannabis industry reinvented itself overnight for shelter-in-place, and legal weed may never be the same again.
East Bay Express Joins Five-Newspaper Alt-Weekly Group
The new regional newspaper chain will be known simply as “Weeklys” and a new portal is under construction at Weeklys.com.