As the cannabis industry in Washington struggles, a puzzling health issue is making headlines. It’s a twist that could change everything for users and retailers alike.
On Tuesday, Washington Governor Bob Ferguson signed House Bill 1141 into law, extending collective bargaining rights to agricultural cannabis workers in the state. Representative Lillian Ortiz-Self, sponsor for the bill says the legislation “corrects a historical exclusion by granting these workers the right to unionize—an important step toward equity in one of the state’s fastest-growing industr
Ever since cannabis was made legal in Washington State in late 2012, there were still a lot of things up in the air on what that means for people living in Washington on how to go about it for themselves. Where could you buy it? Where you can legally partake...
Employers will be prohibited from discriminating against an applicant who recreationally uses cannabis outside of work hours, with some exceptions applied.
(Olympia, WA) -- A Washington U.S. Senator is working to get legislation through Congress that would allow marijuana retailers to do business with banks. Currently, most pot shops and dispensaries have to keep large amounts of cash in safes because federal law prohibits them from using banks
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