420
Ever wonder why everyone refers to April 4th as 4/20? Well, it's the one thing you should know for today.
This tool takes the guesswork out of creating weed-laced oils, butters and milks for all your baking and cooking needs.
The budding industry continues to grow even though federal legalization still seems a long way off.
Gov. Phil Murphy announced that his state would start selling recreational cannabis for those 21 and older on April 21.
WHAT'S HAPPENING
Approval of weed legalization is at an all-time high. Take a look at how getting baked became part of our culture.
Colorado's marijuana experiment is threatened by the very popularity of eating it instead of smoking it, leading the pot industry to join health officials and state regulators to try to curb the problem of consumers ingesting too much weed.
A majority of Americans want each state to decide its own marijuana laws and don't want federal interference with those that legalize cannabis.
The Senate majority leader marked the "very unofficial American holiday" of 4/20 with a pledge to vote on legislation legalizing marijuana.
Many insiders believe "marijuana" is a term with racist roots, while others aren't so high on calling it "weed." But 4/20 will give us time to contemplate.
New brands of bud from celebrities like Bella Thorne are also smoking hot with cannabis consumers this year.