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The High Times Medical Cannabis Cup is an annual event celebrating medical marijuana. [1] The first Medical Cannabis Cup took place in San Francisco , California, on June 19–20, 2010. Like the High Times Cannabis Cup in Amsterdam, many marijuana strains are judged and cups (trophies) are awarded in a number of categories at the Medical Cup.
Pages in category "Cannabis events in the United States" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.
Unlicensed shops remain a common sight in commercial districts across L.A. County, but 125 miles south the same problem has essentially been solved.
Senate Bill 420 established an identification card system for medical cannabis patients, and allowed the formation of non-profit collectives for provision of cannabis to patients. In 2006 San Diego County filed a lawsuit over its required participation in the state ID card program, [83] but the challenge was later struck down and the city was ...
According to a national poll commissioned by the Coalition for Cannabis Scheduling Reform, the overwhelming majority of 18-to-25 year-old likely voters (65%) expressed support for Biden’s ...
The High Times Cannabis Cup is a cannabis festival sponsored by High Times magazine. The event features judges from around the world who sample and vote for their favorite marijuana varieties, with cups being awarded to the overall winner in the cannabis variety competition.
Season 4 of Cannabis Planet aired in November 2013 in Los Angeles, San Francisco, Sacramento, San Diego, in addition to Phoenix, Arizona, Detroit, Michigan, Las Vegas, Nevada and Denver, Colorado. [citation needed] Cannabis Planet 4.0 re-launched on Thanksgiving Weekend 2013 into fourteen media markets focusing on Prohibition States. The series ...
Dunedin became famous for its JDay festivities in 2003 when around 50 activists marched to the Central Dunedin Police Station, where they planted cannabis plants and smoked cannabis in the main foyer as acts of protest. [23] The event was given considerable national and international media attention as no arrests were made. [24]