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CO, AZ, and NV Open First Marijuana Drive-Thru Dispensaries

CO, AZ, and NV Open First Marijuana Drive-Thru Dispensaries

The three states now have an operational dispensary with drive-thru service to purchase either medical or recreational marijuana products.

If you’re a medical marijuana patient or an adult use marijuana consumer, being able to buy your legal cannabis without having to get out of your car may soon be commonplace. With marijuana legalization expanding to now 29 states across the U.S., dispensaries in three states have already expanded their service offerings to include drive-thru windows.

Could the NBA Become the Nation’s First Pro League to Eliminate the Ban on Medical Marijuana?

Could the NBA Become the Nation’s First Pro League to Eliminate the Ban on Medical Marijuana?

Facing outpouring of support, NBA interesting in learning more about effects of medical cannabis.

Professional basketball may be edging closer to permitting the use of medical marijuana in the wake of support from former players and the league’s former commissioner. However, the NBA is reluctant to act hastily in its decision, and the league plans to continue studying the effects of medical cannabis before reconsidering the league’s restrictions for its players.

How Much?! Washington Adds $300M+ in Legal MJ Taxes

How Much?! Washington Adds $300M+ in Legal MJ Taxes

Washington’s cannabis sales in the first nine months of 2017 generated more than $300 million in tax revenue, which is primarily being used to pay for public services.

In yet another indication of the nation’s booming cannabis industry, it took only nine months for the state of Washington to pass the $1 billion mark in cannabis sales in 2017. According to data released by the Washington State Liquor and Cannabis Board, the state’s nine months of sales brought in to more than $300 million in tax revenue for the state.

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