Cannabist Show: She runs an edibles company; She’s an industry HR pro
Our guests on The Cannabist Show this week: Canyon Cultivation owner Morgan Iwersen and Green Mountain Solutions co-founder Courtney Meyers.
Our guests on The Cannabist Show this week: Canyon Cultivation owner Morgan Iwersen and Green Mountain Solutions co-founder Courtney Meyers.
For the 10th time in three months, a Colorado marijuana company is voluntarily recalling pot products because they contain potentially dangerous pesticides. Denver-based marijuana company EdiPure is recalling 7,770 packages of pot-infused edibles because they were made with contaminated hash oil.
Our guests on The Cannabist Show this week: Love’s Oven owner Peggy Moore and National Hemp Association vice chair Samantha Walsh.
A state legislative committee plans on sponsoring a bill that would make the possession of 1 pound or more of marijuana edibles a felony.
Colorado’s most recent pesticide recalls of pot edibles, the state’s biggest to date, involve nearly 30,000 packages of EdiPure and Gaia’s Garden products.
Colorado marijuana talk show featured guests: cannabis journalism professor Andrew Matranga and Sweet Grass Kitchen owner Julie Berliner.
Boulder-based Wana Brands, maker of marijuana-infused edibles, is expanding out of state, fueled in part by strong sales of their extended-release cannabis capsules.
Colorado has backed off a plan to require edible marijuana products to come with a stop-sign stamp.
Colorado-based marijuana edibles behemoth Dixie Brands will soon launch two hemp-based CBD product lines: Therabis for pets and Aceso for humans.
Marijuana edibles should be able to be identified when they are outside of their packages, and the state is finally closing in on a solution to what has been a vexing problem for too long.
Recent decisions by state judges have revealed a legal loophole in Wyoming marijuana laws that lawmakers are trying to close.
Pot edibles in Colorado may soon come labeled with a “stop sign” symbol, according to a draft of new rules released Wednesday by state marijuana regulators. The state may also ban the word “candy” from being used by manufacturers.
It’s been more than a year since Colorado passed a law requiring edible marijuana to have a distinct look when out of its package.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, in a report released Friday, says the case of a teen who leapt to his death from a Denver hotel balcony after eating marijuana-infused cookies illustrates “a potential danger” with edible pot.
A Boulder company that manufactures cannabis-infused edibles has voluntarily initiated a state-wide recall on one of its products because of “a lack of temperature control during the manufacturing and distribution processes,” according to Denver’s Department of Environmental Health. No illnesses have been attributed to the recall, the city confirmed.
This week’s best marijuana Instagrams, including Snoop’s favorite wedding favors (edibles, of course) and how the “Pawn Stars” might react to a pot pawn.
A few weeks after the Santa Ana Police Department’s May 26 raid on Sky High Holistic, an unpermitted marijuana dispensary in the southern California city, two newly released videos show the officers behaving in an unprofessional manner.
When shopping for pot, it’s simple to grab a sativa for energy or an indica for sleep. But trying to do the same with edibles is impossible. And here’s why.
A reader wants to know more about the differences between marijuana edibles vs. smoking. Get an explanation of the factors that cause the high to be different as well as the duration of the effects for these types of pot consumption.
When Chelsea Handler starts a story with “I took edibles to Mexico …” — chances are it’s a story you want to hear the rest of.
Talking marijuana in Colorado with Christian Hageseth of Green Man Cannabis (and the new book “Big Weed“) and Nancy Whiteman of Wana Edibles. With host Ricardo Baca, Denver Post marijuana editor. [podcast]
Watch The Cannabist Show, featuring guests Christian Hageseth of Green Man Cannabis (and the new book “Big Weed”) and Nancy Whiteman of Wana Edibles.
Rosie O’Donnell’s future ex-wife Michelle Rounds questions the star’s parenting ability (and love of weed, edibles) in her divorce case, according to TMZ.
A discussion of safe wait times when consuming edibles and how packaging could help users educate themselves on how to enjoy edibles in the proper way.
It’s almost time for 4/20 in Colorado and the U.S. Cannabis Cup in Denver. Denver Post marijuana editor Ricardo Baca talks with guests Dan Skye, editor of High Times magazine; Bob Eschino, president of edibles company Incredibles; and Sam Cole, spokesman for the Colorado Department of Transportation. Plus, top headlines…