Without tax and regulatory fixes, the system voters approved risks unraveling as licensed operators disappear.
The big caveat is that Alaska has almost no equivalent to bars or restaurants for pot. With the exception of one ...
Eighteen years after Alaskans technically gained the right to use medical marijuana, there are still no state-licensed dispensaries and there are only six qualifying illnesses for MMJ use, according ...
Former TV news anchor Charlo Green is the founder of the Alaska Cannabis Club, which hosts a grand opening today to coincide with the state's legalization of recreational marijuana. Charlo Green, the ...
Alaska is about to become the first state to have pot cafes where people can buy and consume marijuana, similar to Amsterdam. Right now, that's not legal in other states that have recreational ...
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — Alaska is nearing its first legal sales of marijuana, nearly two years after voters approved the recreational use of pot by adults. Retails stores are being permitted by the ...
Remember that Alaskan television reporter Charlo Greene who made news after very publicly (and abruptly) quitting her job on air with a resounding “f—k it” to further her work in legalizing marijuana ...
Anchorage police raided a prominent Alaska marijuana club on Friday but haven’t brought any charges yet, KTVA reports. The Alaska Cannabis Club is owned by Charlo Greene, a former television reporter ...
WASILLA, Alaska (AP) — A rural Alaska borough near Anchorage is getting its first recreational marijuana shop. Green Jar, the Mat-Su Borough's first recreational pot store, opened its doors near ...
During a live segment about voting for easier marijuana access, Greene outed herself as the owner of the Alaska Cannabis Club, stating “[I] will be dedicating all of my energy for fighting for freedom ...