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Considered Essential? Cannabis Amidst the COVID-19 Crisis

CONSIDERED ESSENTIAL? CANNABIS AMIDST THE COVID-19 CRISIS JULIA VEINTROPMARCH 20, 2020 CANNABIS CANADACANNABIS LEGALIZATIONCANNABIS NEWSCULTUREFEATUREDHEALTHMARIJUANA LEGALIZATIONMARIJUANA NEWS81 VIEWS The global outbreak of COVID-19 has changed the face of the world as we know it, but thankfully there is a bit of good news amidst the crisis. With bigger problems to focus on, governments around the world are taking a much more reasonable approach towards cannabis regulation. Several different U.S. states, for example, including some that have declared a state of emergency, have also declared dispensaries to be essential services.

Article by Julia Veintrop, Cannabis Life Network The global outbreak of COVID-19 has changed the face of the world as we know it, but thankfully there is a bit of good news amidst the crisis. With bigger problems to focus on, governments around the world are taking a much more reasonable approach towards cannabis regulation. Several different U.S. states, for example, including ...

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Highest THC strains: What are the strongest strains in 2018?

Highest THC strains: What are the strongest strains in 2018? The numbers that cannabis growers were getting in the earlier days were mostly limited to 10 percent THC ALEX TRPKOVICH, GREENCAMP.COM Updated: March 21, 2020 High-THC-hybrid-bud Company committed to quality through the development and stabilization of disease-free and pest-resistant cannabis cultivars ROSCHETZKYISTOCKPHOTO / ISTOCK / GETTY IMAGES PLUS SHARE ADJUST COMMENT PRINT High-THC strains have always been in demand, but especially so after the Cannabis Cup events pitted U.S. growers against each other, making it into a genuine, bona fide competition with machines doing the measuring. At first, the Cannabis Cup was a relatively small competition in Amsterdam started in 1988, and was held there each November up until 2015. At that time, cannabis legalization started picking

Article by Alex Trpkovich, Greencamp via London Free Press High-THC strains have always been in demand, but especially so after the Cannabis Cup events pitted U.S. growers against each other, making it into a genuine, bona fide competition with machines doing the measuring. At first, the Cannabis Cup was a relatively small competition in Amsterdam started in 1988, and was held ...

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Advocacy Group Demands Release of Cannabis Prisoners in Wake of Coronavirus Outbreak

NEWS Advocacy group demands release of cannabis prisoners in wake of coronavirus outbreak “When you’re locked up in a cell… you are powerless.” By Emma Spears Steve DeAngelo and Jim Belushi. / Photo: Steve DeAngelo, Instagram

Article by Emma Spears, Growth Op Cannabis amnesty advocacy group, The Last Prisoner Project (LPP), has posted a video from founder Steve DeAngelo alongside a written statement calling for the immediate release of prisoners convicted of cannabis-related crimes amid the COVID-19 pandemic. “Mass incarceration has left prisons and jails highly susceptible to an outbreak given overcrowding, lack of resources and little access ...

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How Robots Could Save the Cannabis Industry in the Midst of Coronavirus

NEWS How robots could save the cannabis industry in the midst of coronavirus “Many companies are ahead of the curve right now, they already have automation, but the ones that are kind of sitting on the fence right now, they're the ones that could be hardest hit by this." By Sam Riches

Article by Sam Riches, Growth Op Coronavirus has not yet peaked in North America. Dr. Anthony Fauci, the US infectious diseases chief, didn’t mince words last week when asked if a return to normalcy might be on the horizon. “It’s certainly going to get worse before it gets better,” he said, while urging people to embrace social distancing as a mitigation ...

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Coronavirus Is Turning People Into Weed Hoarders

Drugs Coronavirus Is Turning People Into Weed Hoarders One man bought enough weed to roll 3,500 joints while an Airbnb host has started a grow-op to make up for lost bookings due to COVID-19. By Manisha Krishnan MATT ELI BOUGHT 2.5 POUNDS OF WEED HE'S STORING IN THE FRIDGE. PHOTO SUBMITTED KEVIN IS GROWING WEED ABOVE HIS AIRBNB SUITE. PHOTO SUBMITTED EVERGREEN CANNABIS HAS BEEN BUSY SINCE SOCIAL ISOLATION STARTED. PHOTO BY STEPHEN LEBOVITS If someone coughs near you, do they have coronavirus? Should you buy a mask? Go outside? Stockpile food? Here’s everything you need to know. From botched retail sales to a proliferation of underground weed delivery services, a look at how legalization is faring one year later.

Article by Manisha Krishnan, Vice News Take a peek inside Matt Eli’s fridge and you’ll see a scant selection of items: limes, apples, a few carrots…and giant bag after giant bag of weed. While many Canadians have been frantically buying toilet paper and beans in preparation for coronavirus-related lockdown, Eli stocked up on cannabis. But he didn’t just grab a ...

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Leadership Carousel Turns Again With More Cannabis-Sector Departures

Leadership carousel turns again with more cannabis-sector departures

Article by Marijuana Business Daily More cannabis companies saw significant leadership changes in recent days, continuing the trend in which most of Canada’s top producers replaced CEOs or other senior executives in the past year. Auxly Cannabis Group announced the resignation of its chief operating officer, Jeff Tung, effective immediately. The Toronto-based cannabis company also said it is bringing in Alan Cooke ...

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No More Same-Day Cannabis Delivery Due to Surge in Sales, OCS Says

TORONTO | News No more same-day cannabis delivery due to surge in sales, OCS says Katherine DeClerq Katherine DeClerq Multi-Platform Writer, CTV News Toronto Cannabis on display is seen during a media tour of a cannabis store in Kingston, Ont., Sunday, March 31, 2019. Lars Hagberg

Article by Katherine DeClerq, CTV News Toronto The Ontario Cannabis Store (OCS) has said that same-day delivery will no longer be available due to an increasing demand during the COVID-19 pandemic. The OCS said on Thursday that they were experiencing a “marked increase” in sales over the last few days. According to a spokesperson, nearly 3,000 orders were made on the website ...

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‘Marked Increase’ in Online Cannabis Sales as Residents Practice Social Distancing

'Marked increase' in online cannabis sales as residents practice social distancing Cannabis is shown in this file image. (AP Photo / Richard Vogel)

Article by Chris Fox, CP24.com As Ontarians increasingly isolate themselves at home amid a COVID-19 outbreak that has spawned the term “social distancing,” the province’s online cannabis retailer is reporting a surge in sales. A spokesperson for the Ontario Cannabis Store (OCS) tells CTV News Toronto that it has seen a “marked increase” in sales volume in recent days and ...

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Cannabis Purchases Higher Amid COVID-19 Crisis

Cannabis purchases higher amid COVID-19 crisis

Article by Jason Miller, Toronto Star As an increasing number of Canadians wait out the worst of the COVID-19 pandemic from the safety of their homes, it seems they have been hoarding more than food and toilet paper — many have been stockpiling cannabis. The Ontario Cannabis Store reports that it has been experiencing a significant spike in sales of dried ...

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Saskatoon Cannabis Shops Seeing Bigger Sales With Arrival of COVID-19

Saskatoon Saskatoon cannabis shops seeing bigger sales with arrival of COVID-19 Social Sharing Some shops making changes in light of coronavirus Morgan Modjeski · CBC News The Pot Shack in Saskatoon is limiting the number of people who can be in the store at the same time due to the arrival of COVID-19 in the province of Saskatchewan. (The Pot Shack) Customers of Tweed in Saskatoon were greeted with a message advising them the store will be closed until further notice. Canopy Growth, which operates Tweed, has temporarily closed its cannabis stores across Canada as a result of COVID-19. (Morgan Modjeski/CBC) The bud wall at the Kiaro location in Saskatoon has been removed as a precautionary measure as the province tries to contain cases of COVID-19, which arrived in the province earlier this month. (Supplied/KIARO/Carey Shaw) Employees at Living Skies Cannabis say they have seen a slight increase in the amount of marijuana being purchased at the location in downtown Saskatoon since the arrival of COVID-19 in the province. (Guy Quenneville/CBC)

Article by Morgan Modjeski, CBC News Cannabis store owners across Saskatoon say they are seeing a spike in sales as a result of COVID-19. Shops say they’re working to keep those purchasing pot in the city safe, as health officials have confirmed that the novel coronavirus is present in Saskatchewan, with two confirmed cases and 14 presumptive cases as of Wednesday. At ...

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