Sunday Weed: Weekly Digest, Number One Hundred Nine
February is here, and the winter is slowly crawling to the end. To warm you up this SuperBowl Sunday, we gathered best articles that recap hot weed topics. Enjoy your read!
1. Unionizing Weed Workers Are Reigniting the Labor Movement
In an industry with a long history of sexual harassment, workers getting paid with drugs, and other rough conditions, unions see opportunity.
2. Vancouver cannabis company wins POT lottery to trade on Canadian stock exchanges
Vancouver company Weekend Unlimited will start trading on CSE, TSX under the ‘POT’ symbol starting Monday, Feb. 4.
3. The Stock Symbol All Weed Companies Want
What’s in a name? Or precisely, what’s in a ticker symbol? Apparently, everything.
4. Why smoking weed can get you fired in Massachusetts– even though it’s legal
While the use of recreational marijuana is now legal some states, there is nothing prohibiting employers from letting go of workers for having it in their system.
5. In 2018, U.S. Consumers Ordered Cannabis Every 8 Seconds
According to the cannabis delivery clearinghouse company Eaze.com, “consumers placed a cannabis order every 8 seconds in 2018.”
6. How Much Is Too Much Weed? New Vaporizers Take Out the Guesswork
Dosing emerges as an industry trend as companies try to lure inexperienced users into the market.
7. How a failed Super Bowl ad signals the future of cannabis advertising
CBS’s consideration of a cannabis ad shows how far the industry has come in countering fearmongering and stereotypes.
Have a nice weekend!
See you next Sunday!
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