California authorities clear out thousands of illegal cannabis plants and two tons of weed
Several indoor and outdoor structures in and around Anza, Cali. lost their booty when the Riverside County Sheriff’s Department (RCSD) and its partners cleared out 8,852 marijuana plants and 2,041 kilograms of processed cannabis. Read More Source: ...
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Son of Clarence Clemons directed to pay fines for using late saxophonist’s name to sell cannabis products
The son of Clarence Clemons, the iconic saxophonist for Bruce Springsteen’s E Street Band, could soon be back in court over cannabis products he launched two years ago without getting permission from a family trust. Read More Source: ...
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David Beckham-backed cannabis brand cites social media policies as hurdle to sales
Cellular Goods PLC, a U.K.-based company focused on lab-made cannabinoids products and backed by soccer great David Beckham, has taken a swipe at the advertising policies of Google and Facebook. Read More Source: ...
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It’s time for France to spark up doobies legally
A recent proposal in the French Parliament to legalize cannabis consumption is unlikely to go the distance, but it seems to be bringing a whole lot of attention to the issue. Read More Source: ...
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Cannabis seizures at Michigan ports skyrocket 2,800 per cent over last two years
The Canada/U.S. border is traditionally a fairly busy place, but the Michigan links have proved a particular hot spot over the last couple of years when it comes to cannabis. Read More Source: ...
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SpaceX raises $850 million at US$419.99 a share, just shy of the weed-friendly ‘high’ Elon Musk famously tweeted about in 2019
Elon Musk made quite a splash in 2019 when he joked about weed’s special day after Tesla’s stock hit $420 a share, so he might be slightly disappointed the latest round of equity funding for SpaceX was shy of the mark at US$419.99. Read More Source: ...
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New Zealand police ground annual aerial cannabis hunt
New Zealand police are putting an end to the annual practice of searching for cannabis grows using helicopters and planes, reports Stuff. Read More Source: ...
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