There are many wonderful new cannabis books coming out this Spring! Some books with fun visuals and some with legalization or health education information. Be on the look out for these new cannabis book releases ...
The use of cannabis as a treatment for women’s reproductive health has a long history. The Ebers Papyrus (approximately 1550 BCE) details the use of cannabis for gynecology. Also, Queen Victoria was well known to ...
Despite the legalization of medical cannabis sweeping its way well over half the country, and recreational cannabis following suit in certain pockets, cannabis is one of the most misunderstood plants. There is a significant gap ...
A study conducted by researchers at Dank Geek seeking to determine whether people were talking more about cannabis or alcohol on social media revealed some interesting trends about cannabis. There are some pockets of the ...
In the modern marijuana industry, nothing stands still for long. Businesses keep growing, new technologies keep emerging and cannabis profits are rising every year. Yet, many people still view the industry as an informal journey ...
Not a lot of books cannabis books coming out this winter so I added a few kindle books to the bottom of the list for extra reading. As always, let me know if I missed ...
In the documentary “Mary Janes: The Women of Weed,” filmmaker Windy Borman tells the story of women cannabis entrepreneurs, as well as exploring the negative stereotypes associated with this plant and her own perceptions about ...
By now we know there’s numerous ways to consume cannabis: smoking, vaping, topicals, oils, tinctures, to name a few, but more and more people are discovering the benefits of raw cannabis. Whether you’re juicing your ...