New York

Mon
15
Aug

A Podcast on Weed Entrepreneurship with a Side of Raw Vegan Edibles

This week on Tea Time with T. Kid, I chatted with Michael Zaystev, one of America's many newly-minted cannabis entrepreneurs. But he's not growing, selling, or extracting weed. Rather, Mike's weed business is the business of weed, and he helps push the legal cannabis industry along by organizing cannabis-minded folks in New York City through an organization he founded called High NY.

Mon
15
Aug

Designed to Fail? New York's Medical Marijuana Mess

New York medical marijuana distributors have yet to make a profit eight months after medical pot went legal in the Empire State, the Albany Times Union reported Sunday. There are simply too few patients in New York because of a lengthy qualification process that makes it hard for residents to purchase legal pot. 

Wed
10
Aug

Is Stoned Sex Better Than Drunk Sex? Scientists Weighed in on the Debate... And They Appear to Have an Answer

You have been asking this immortal question all your life.

What’s worse – drunk sex or stoned sex? If this is one of those questions you have been asking yourself for a while, scientists apparently have the answer – based on interviews from 24 participants.

Researchers from New York University’s Centre for Drug Use and HIV Research looked at adults who engaged in sex while either drunk on alcohol or high on marijuana.

Based on the information given to them by the participants, they found that, overall, drunk sex is riskier and worse for you than sex while high.

Mon
08
Aug

Bumpy Start for New York Medical Marijuana Companies

Andy Williams projects 2016 will be another good year for his marijuana business.

The Medicine Man CEO estimates the company is valued at about $30 million, with some $18 million in revenue projected for 2016.

So goes business for a successful marijuana company in Colorado, where recreational and medicinal uses of the drug are legal.

Thu
14
Jul

Synthetic Marijuana: Everything You Need to Know About the Drug K2

 

Over 30 people were hospitalized yesterday in New York City, the latest event in an epidemic that's been affecting the country's poorer populations since 2008. Synthetic marijuana, also known as K2 or Spice, was long available over the counter in corner stores and head shops, an unregulated, unpredictable chemical substance that physically resembles marijuana.

The Truth About Synthetic Marijuana Known as Spice »

Wed
13
Jul

33 People Collapse in the Street at the Same Time After Smoking Synthetic Marijuana K2

More than 30 people had to be taken to hospital in New York after a mass-overdose of synthetic marijuana, police have said.

They collapsed or were barely able to walk in the same neighbourhood of Brooklyn after smoking K2.

Witnesses reported seeing victims lying on the pavement, shaking and leaning against trees and fire hydrants.

In total 33 people were taken to hospital with non-life-threatening injuries, police said. It was not immediately clear what drugs the victims had ingested, but police said some of the victims had been smoking K2, also known as synthetic marijuana.

Dennis Gonzalez, of Bushwick, told WNBC-TV that K2 use in that part of Brooklyn was out of control.

Wed
13
Jul

How Cannabis Is Helping One Company Research Treatment of CTE

“Imagine if you said to Paul Tagliabue, back in 2003, that Ricky Williams might one day be able to save Junior Seau’s life…”— Thoma Kikkis, co-founder of Kannalife Sciences

Imagine that it’s the year 2025. In locker rooms across the NFL, as ankles are taped and braces strapped on, trainers hand out gel capsules for players to ingest minutes before they take the field. The capsules are scientifically designed to protect against the deleterious effect of concussive blows to the head and traumatic brain injury—and, as a result, they have helped to sustain the viability of the sport of football. Oh, and yeah, they are derived from marijuana.

Thu
07
Jul

The Unique and Completely Legal Products Sold at New York City's 'Cannabis World Congress'

Cannabis is a serious business. 

Currently, medical marijuana is legal in 25 states, with several more considering bills. The Tax Foundation, a nonpartisan research group, estimates that it's a $45 billion industry in the US alone. 

This year, the International Cannabis Association hosted the second-annual Cannabis World Congress and Business Exposition in New York City, where cannabis businesses from around the world can network, show off their products, and attend seminars and panel discussions about the burgeoning industry.

Mon
27
Jun

Microsoft Corporation's Senior Director of Global Security Joins the Viridian Advisory Board

Viridian Capital Advisors, a financial and strategic advisory firm dedicated to the legal cannabis marketplace, is pleased to announce that Mr. Brian Tuskan has joined our advisory board.

Fri
24
Jun

New York City DAs Accused Of Racism In Prosecuting Low-Level Marijuana Cases

For years now, the city has said it will dial back arrests and prosecution of low-level marijuana cases: in 2014, Mayor de Blasio and NYPD Commissioner Bratton said the city would start handing out more tickets and summonses in place of arrests, and the Brooklyn District Attorney's office said it would no longer prosecute most cases in which people were caught with amounts of marijuana under 25 grams.

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