With only three cannabis storefronts permitted in San Luis Obispo, the city is currently reviewing nine applications for the storefronts, two of which will provide delivery services and one micro business. The locations requested are along South Higuera and the 2000…
Cannabis business regulations in SLO approved; fees exceed $80,000 to get started
Beginning Jan. 1, cannabis dispensaries and cultivation businesses will be allowed in the city of San Luis Obispo.
Mustang News suspends publishing of cannabis ads based on request from Cal Poly
Readers of Mustang News will no longer see deals for recreational cannabis in the weekly paper, due to requests from the university that these ads no longer be run. After multiple advertisements for local dispensaries were printed in Mustang News’…
Cal Poly student fuses cannabis with coconut oil to make any meal an edible
A Cal Poly junior is mixing coconut oil with marijuana to create a THC-potent cooking oil.
San Luis Obispo one step closer to allowing recreational marijuana storefronts
If approved May 15, San Luis Obispo will allow as many as three recreational storefronts.
SLO Cannabis Cup is a hit for second year in a row
The community lit up at the second annual SLO Cannabis Cup Saturday, April 21. Founded by two Cal Poly seniors, SLO Cup is the largest cannabis exhibition on the Central Coast and features local cannabis exhibitors, glassblowing, live music and…
Two students are petitioning for industrial hemp research at Cal Poly
Two students have garnered over 1,000 signatures supporting bringing hemp research to Cal Poly.
As many as three retail cannabis stores could be allowed in San Luis Obispo
If the new regulations pass, San Luis Obispo could be the first city in the county to allow recreational dispensaries.
Laws on grass have passed: Legalization of marijuana and what this means for San Luis Obispo
While San Luis Obispo adapts to new California weed laws, the drug is still not legal on Cal Poly’s Campus.
Marijuana and Cal Poly: A before and after look of campus after Prop 64
On-campus marijuana possession crime rates have decreased since 2014 but are expected to rise with changes in state law surrounding marijuana.
SLO city council extends temporary marijuana ban
Discussion began Tuesday on how to implement marijuana regulations in the city with the passing of Proposition 64 last November.