Why does cannabis smell ‘skunky?’ Researchers say answer could unlock health benefits
Cannabis is a master at tickling your nose with an impressive range of scents that either leave you wanting more or squirming with disgust.
Cannabis is a master at tickling your nose with an impressive range of scents that either leave you wanting more or squirming with disgust.
UK firm 4C Labs has been given the first licence to cultivate medical cannabis in Guernsey.
Uber is making its first foray into the marijuana market, as Uber Eats users in Ontario, Canada will soon be able to order cannabis products on the app.
The country’s next coalition government plans to keep cannabis tightly regulated, party representatives said. Recreational use of cannabis is only legal in two other EU countries.
The idea of being able to legally possess small amounts of cannabis and use it for fun may excite some New Mexicans, but it raised alarm bells for others.
Marijuana has been a hot topic for a while now. It is a controversial subject, and some people are still convinced that it’s not safe to use weed. However, the medical benefits of marijuana cannot be denied.
People often approach me for advice on growing cannabis which, especially if used medically, would be a very good hobby to get into, so here’s an easy how-to-grow guide.
While Canadians are stockpiling cannabis and practicing social distancing, now is as good of a time as ever to get creative with your stash.
Follow these tips whilst using grow lights..
More than four per cent of Australians who have never tried cannabis would do, if lawmakers legalised its use, a new study has found.
People often approach me for advice on growing cannabis which, especially if used medically, would be a very good hobby to get into, so here’s an easy how-to-grow guide.
Curious about edibles vs. smoking when it comes to marijuana consumption? That’s no surprise. Smoking is pretty well known, but edibles are still a mystery to a lot of people.
Marvin Yeoman, 74, had tried cannabis as a young adult, but for his wife, it was new. “I never, never, ever even thought about marijuana when I was growing up — never in college, as a young adult or as a middle-aged adult,” said Rene Yeoman, 71. “It was just not even something that was on my radar.”
Switzerland will draw up a draft law for the legalisation of cannabis usage, after a parliamentary commission ruled the drug should no longer be banned.
According to the German website Deutsche Welle (DW), under new laws presented by the country’s government, people aged 18 and over will be allowed to grow up to four plants for personal use and carry three grams in public. Trade in seeds will be permitted