Wrapping up 2020 with Jordan and Andrew
Hosts Jordan Wellington and Andrew Livingston spend the episode dorking out over all the crazy events of 2020 with an eye on what could come in the year to follow. Produced by Shea Gunther.
Hosts Jordan Wellington and Andrew Livingston spend the episode dorking out over all the crazy events of 2020 with an eye on what could come in the year to follow. Produced by Shea Gunther.
Jermey Berke and Kieran Ringgenberg join host Ben Larson to talk about the rescheduling of marijuana by the United Nations and the passage of the MORE Act by the U.S. House of Representatives. Produced by Shea Gunther. News & Links:• Murphy, NJ Lawmakers Say They Reached Deal on Marijuana Bill | NBC Philadelphia • Green…
Produced by Shea Gunther. News & Links:• Schwazze backs out of deal to acquire marijuana R&D firm MedPharm | Marijuana Business Daily • Maryland picks more companies to grow, process medical cannabis | Baltimore Sun • Virginia Lawmakers Send New Marijuana Bills To Governor’s Desk | Marijuana Moment Photo: Thomas Hawk/Flickr
Taylor West and Jahan Marcu join host Heather Sullivan to talk about the recent scientific statement issued by the American Heart Association over cannabis use and cardiovascular health, Pennsylvania’s unique program trading cannabis licenses for research, as well as the latest updates on how the coronavirus pandemic is affecting the legal marijuana industry. Produced by…
Kris Krane and first time guest Ben Larson joins first-time host Heather Sullivan to talk about the recent rejection by the Democratic National Committee of the addition of marijuana legalization to the party platform, the latest take on how cannabis business is being affected by the coronavirus, and the challenges of rebranding a legal marijuana…
Troy Dayton and Jahan Marcu join host Shanita Penny to talk about the coronavirus relief package in the works in Washington, DC and the marijuana provisions it should include, the recently closed deal between Curaleaf (our sponsor) and Grassroots, and the troubles that social equity programs have faced in getting up and running all over…