This week in plant saw lots of advancement, both positive and concerning. In addition, youth consumption is declining, despite the fact that big corporations are beginning to recognize the plant’s potential power. On the worrying tip, rulings around small cannabinoids and illegal shops have many people speculating about what will come next in many major markets.
That and many more in another active year filled with marijuana. Catch up before it’s too soon.
Monday, August 19
- In Kansas, a bipartisan alliance hopes that political force ( and profits in neighboring Missouri ) will end the state’s dish ban.
- Over half of Minnesota’s about 1, 800 first social capital candidates came from out of position.
- A custodian at a grow and processing activity in Abell, Maryland, was arrested for allegedly stealing virtually$ 100k in solution.
- Ocean City, Maryland, a renowned seaside town place, updated its zoning regulations to more closely resemble state statutes.
- Concerned that more shuttered shops may soon start to reopen as a result of a recent court ruling in Queens that allowed a business accused of selling illegal cannabis to resume.
Tuesday, August 20
Wednesday, August 21
Thursday, August 22
Friday, August 23
That’s a bit of what happened in plant next year. Did we miss something? Send us a message, and we’ll do our best to rounded up all the elements next year.




