Tag: Weed

DC’s Cannabis Community is Open for Business

History was made by pro-pot advocates in D.C. this weekend and most people don’t even know it. On Saturday, The Capitol CannaShow brought the D.C. community together for a cannabis conference and expo for the people, by the people. It was the first time local businesses and speakers took the limelight for a day of education, activism, and business in the nation’s capital. It… Read more →

Permanent Ban on Social Use of Marijuana Clears Hurdle in D.C.

The D.C. city council Judiciary Committee voted against tabling a bill aiming to permanently ban social cannabis use in the District. On Wednesday, the Judiciary Committee saw a majority vote to table the bill so the lawmakers would have more time to consider amendments – until the Chairman of the Full Committee, Phil Mendelson (D) voted ‘yes’ on the measure.… Read more →

The Official 2016 Winter Storm Smoking Game

    As the East Coast prepares for Winter Storm Jonas this weekend, people are stocking up on staples like milk, frozen pizza, and cannabis (if you are in a state that allows for it). So, here are some rules for your very own winter smoking game.   For every slice of frozen pizza you eat, you must do the Ghost… Read more →

How To Store Your Pot: Myth Busters & ProTips

Whether you dispense or smoke it, there are a few things you should know about storing cannabis. Here’s a quick reference sheet of myth busters and protips for keeping your stash sticky.   For starters, you want something that’s airtight and so the light and air stay out. Glass Mason jars work well for this. Glass is also preferable because it has a… Read more →

National Cannabis Caucuses Kickoff in D.C.

The intersection of cannabis and politics promises to be a hot-button issue this year and NDRN Green promises to bring you the latest in cannapolitics. As a first step in bringing you in on the ground level of what’s going on, we have this report from the NCIA’s first quarterly cannabis caucus in Washington, D.C. Tuesday evening the NCIA organized… Read more →