Bloomberg Editorial: Highway havoc as marijuana legalization fuels fatal car crashes
As marijuana legalization sweeps across nations, a stark reality has emerged: an alarming surge in fatal car crashes.
As marijuana legalization sweeps across nations, a stark reality has emerged: an alarming surge in fatal car crashes.
South Africa’s government unveiled a master plan aimed at harnessing a R28bn cannabis industry that could potentially create as many of 25,000 jobs.
Founder of Cheeba, Trenton Birch, is confident the cannabis industry will grow into a multi-billion rand field – despite regulatory hurdles.
South African Finance Minister Tito Mboweni has high hopes that legalising the marijuana industry can help plug the nation’s yawning revenue shortfall.
Share prices of marijuana producers tumbled last week, some by nearly 40%, after a string of disappointing quarterly reports and mounting skepticism about the industry’s rosy growth forecasts.
As marijuana moves into the mainstream, more athletes and fitness junkies are making weed a part of their workout routines.
In his Budget speech in February 2019, Finance Minister Tito Mboweni acknowledged that there is a need for a shift in policy so that cannabis can become a potential source of revenue.
The Constitutional Court has decriminalised the cultivation and possession of cannabis by South African adults for personal, private consumption.
Having conducted research on mice, scientists are one step (or munch) closer to discovering why one has the munchies after consuming marijuana.