Nottingham restaurant launches ‘cannabis’ coffee on mindful drinks menu
Health-conscious customers at a Nottingham restaurant can now choose from a new range of mindful drinks, which includes a coffee made with a cannabis-derived chemical.
Health-conscious customers at a Nottingham restaurant can now choose from a new range of mindful drinks, which includes a coffee made with a cannabis-derived chemical.
Researchers from the University of Oklahoma used a national housing data set from online property listing database Zillow.com to explore and identify the effects of state cannabis legalization on housing prices “in different points of the price distribution function.”
As hours remained before the state budget deadline, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo confirmed during a Tuesday press conference about COVID-19 that adult use cannabis legalization through the budget is “not likely.”
The illegal cannabis farms discovered and closed down in the Netherlands last year stole a total of around 60 million euros in electricity, according to Netbeheer Nederland.
International personal care giant Colgate Palmolive has announced that it is set to acquire CBD oral care company, Hello Products. It is the most recent in a wave of established health brands entering the CBD space through acquisition.
Peterborough’s first legal cannabis store is about to open.
Marijuana and hemp companies of all stripes – from growers to retailers – are likely to join other global industries feeling the fallout from the coronavirus outbreak.
New data from Kryptoszene has revealed the cannabis industry is expected to see an increase in sales up to 374% until 2023. In only three years, a rise in demand for CBD-products will most likely result in a turnover of $23.7bn in the United States.
Cannabis has been used to treat pain for thousands of years. However, since the early part of the 20th century, laws restricting cannabis use have limited its evaluation using modern scientific criteria.
With spring training now in full swing, Major League Baseball is further clarifying its stance on marijuana. Players can now consume cannabis without risk of discipline, the league explained in a new memo, but they can’t show up to work under the influence and—at least for now—are barred from entering into commercial arrangements with companies in the marijuana industry.