Don Christen, a prominent advocate for the legalization of marijuana in Maine, died Tuesday due to medical complications.
In 1989, Christen founded Maine Vocals — a grassroots organization dedicated to ending marijuana prohibition. The group started protests, music festivals and was a force behind a state referendum in ...
Green Wednesday, the day before Thanksgiving, has become a reliable pre-holiday sales boost for Maine’s recreational cannabis ...
The Yani recall exposes the core flaw of Maine’s cannabis experiment: too many rules, too little reason. Lawmakers should cut ...
Oct. 31—Potentially fatal levels of toxic chemical pesticides and fertilizers were found in several strains of cannabis grown by alleged illicit grow houses that have received legal caregiver licenses ...
Dec. 14—At least 31 suspected illegal marijuana grow houses have been relisted for sale since law enforcement first raided the operations in January this year, an analysis of Maine real estate ...
Yani vape cartridge recall expanded after tests find unsafe pesticide levels; four strains now flagged and buyers urged to ...
Maine (WMTW) - The Maine Office of Cannabis Policy is recalling cannabis products that were recently sold at 14 adult-use retail stores across the state after they failed bacterial, yeast, and mold ...
Lucas Sorois was found guilty on all counts he was charged with, while his father, Robert Sorois, was convicted of all but ...
BANGOR, Maine (WABI) - Don Christen, a well-known figure in the push to legalize marijuana in Maine, died Tuesday. He was 72.
Last month's recall of a strain of a Yani product sold at 21 stores has been expanded by the state's Office of Cannabis ...