As we celebrate our freedom to partake – in some states, at least – let’s reflect on how marijuana has been and continues to be a part of America’s story.
While Washington cannabis growers and retailers are adapting well to high demand amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, events in the cannabis industry have stalled.
“We learned these kinds of natural methods are the only way to beat this, and once you start doing it, you can’t go back,” said Fred Renteria, head grower at Growing Like a Weed (GLW).
Since March, cannabis cultivators and processors have been allowed to bring their children onto the premises, on a temporary basis, with a set of restrictions in place.
"We emphasized with our licensees the expectation of following the governor’s order of social distancing,” said Brian Smith, Communications Director for the Washington State Liquor and Cannabis Board.
Since legalization is rather new, cannabis modeling is an even newer segment, but many businesses enjoy the creativity of a lifestyle photo shoot to showcase their product with real consumers.
In 2020, more people than just Willie are exploring methods of consumption without inhalation. It’s a perfect time for the launch of Willie’s Remedy CBD tincture line.
Open throughout April as essential businesses, cannabis retailers are taking extra precautions to reduce the spread of COVID-19 and protect customers and staff.