Greenway Magazine
1 FOLLOWERS
Greenway, the Missouri Cannabis Industry Magazine, is dedicated to the regulatory and political climate and culture of the cannabis industry in Missouri. With roots in Missouri's political scene and government affairs, Greenway brings a unique perspective and understanding of the politics and agencies governing marijuana and hemp.
Greenway Magazine
9h ago
Even though over the last decade cannabis acceptance and legalization has taken the United States by storm, it like any other business, can stumble and fail. However, unlike their counterparts, cannabis companies are not eligible for bankruptcy protection. In fact, in many cases the groups they make payments to, their employees and their funders are also not eligible. Bankruptcy in the United States is a fairly understood concept, perhaps because there are individual bankruptcies similar to commercial bankruptcies. That said, there are many different types of bankruptcy in the United S ..read more
Greenway Magazine
9h ago
CCELL’s latest innovation, the HeRo Technology, is a significant leap forward in atomization hardware, specifically designed to enhance the vaping experience for rosin enthusiasts. Let’s delve into the technical advancements that make the HeRo Core a standout in the market.
Advanced THC and Terpene Atomization
The HeRo Core ingeniously addresses the challenge of heating THC and terpenes at the same temperature, often leading to flavor loss and reduced potency. This technology features partitioned atomization for terpenes and THC, ensuring each compound is heated at its optimal temperat ..read more
Greenway Magazine
1d ago
In the rapidly expanding landscape of cannabis manufacturing, certain innovators stand out, not just for their technical acumen but for their holistic approach to the industry.
With products ranging from edibles and tablets to concentrates and vapes, the manufacturing space is where plant science meets chemistry to create the products that consumers and patients use.
While flower is the backbone of the industry, extracts and concentrates have become some of the most sought after products by connoisseurs. From sugar and wax to budder and shatter, live or cured, solventless or bho, there ..read more
Greenway Magazine
1d ago
Bud & Mary’s, a prominent leader in the cannabis industry known for its commitment to quality, affordability, and wellness, is thrilled to announce the upcoming launch of its best-selling vape brand, Batch, in Missouri. This expansion marks a significant milestone as the company introduces Missouri to a top-tier cannabis experience later this year.
Renowned across Colorado, Michigan, and Iowa for their innovative and high-quality cannabis products, Bud & Mary’s is expanding its reach to meet the growing demand in Missouri. Batch, their wildly popular vape line known for its bold ..read more
Greenway Magazine
1d ago
Timeless Vapes (“Timeless” or the “Company”), a lifestyle brand leading the way in cannabis culture, today announced its partnership with brain cancer survivor DJ Stewart for the second annual Shred for the Cure campaign, an initiative to benefit the Head for the Cure Foundation, a nonprofit dedicated to raising awareness and funding in the battle against brain cancer.
DJ Stewart is a skateboarder and cannabis advocate from Kansas City dedicated to raising awareness for brain cancer and the impact cannabis had in his healing journey. In 2023, Timeless partnered with Stew ..read more
Greenway Magazine
2d ago
A judge in St. Louis ruled Thursday that local municipalities can stack sales taxes on marijuana dispensaries, the first court ruling on a much-debated issue playing out around the state.
The lawsuit was filed by Robust Missouri 3 LLC. The company saw its Florissant dispensary’s tax rate on cannabis products rise to 14.988% after both the city and St. Louis County approved 3% sales taxes on adult-use marijuana in April 2023.
The constitutional amendment that legalized recreational cannabis sales included a 6% statewide excise tax — but it also authorized “any local government” to charge ..read more
Greenway Magazine
5d ago
This week, the DEA announced that they support the recommendation of the Dept. Of Health and Human Services to move cannabis from Schedule 1 to Schedule 3. After reviewing the scientific evidence of the use of cannabis for medical purposes, the HHS determined that cannabis does have accepted medical value, and that it has a higher safety profile than medications currently Schedule 2, thus making the recommendation of moving it to Schedule 3.
This is a historic move because, as a Schedule 1 substance, cannabis had no accepted medical value, and was deemed too dangerous to use, even under the ca ..read more
Greenway Magazine
6d ago
Today, we’re embracing the spirit of summer with a refreshing twist on two beloved classics: basil and peaches. Our Cannabis-Infused Basil Ice Cream with Grilled Peaches recipe marries the aromatic zest of fresh basil with the caramelized sweetness of grilled peaches, all enhanced by the subtle euphoria of cannabis-infused honey. Whether you’re a seasoned cannabis culinary enthusiast or a newcomer eager to explore, this dessert is designed to impress and indulge. Join us in the kitchen and let’s create something unforgettable!
Cannabis-Infused Basil Ice Cream with Grilled Peaches
This r ..read more
Greenway Magazine
1w ago
In what will become a historic overhaul of American drug policy, the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) has announced that it will reclassify marijuana as a Schedule III controlled substance, marking a significant shift from its current status as a Schedule I drug.
“Today, the Attorney General circulated a proposal to reclassify marijuana from Schedule I to Schedule III,” Justice Department Director of Public Affairs Xochitl Hinojosa said in a statement. “Once published by the Federal Register, it will initiate a formal rulemaking process as prescribed by Congress in the Controlled S ..read more
Greenway Magazine
1w ago
The Biden administration plans to remove marijuana from a list of the most dangerous and highly regulated drugs, the Department of Justice said Tuesday night.
The Drug Enforcement Administration will propose moving the drug from a Schedule I substance, which also includes heroin and methamphetamine, to Schedule III, which is the category for regulated-but-legal drugs including testosterone and Tylenol with codeine.
“Today, the attorney general circulated a proposal to reclassify marijuana from Schedule I to Schedule III,” DOJ spokesperson Xochitl Hinojosa said in a statement to States N ..read more