By Matthew Carr The skies have been gray and gloomy here at my home in Maryland.
Recently, the temperatures have dipped to an icy 20 degrees.
But to fight back – at least psychologically – my wife has filled our kitchen with fresh-cut orange and pink flowers. Seeing them, you can’t help but think of spring.
And spring represents the start of a major shift for cannabis.
It’s the beginning of what I call “weed season.”
I’ve spotted a pronounced trend in Colorado’s monthly marijuana sales over the last several years. And this is often seen in other states as well.
From October through February, monthly cannabis sales decline. …read more