LGBTQ+ Pride and cannabis culture have long been fast friends, working joint-in-hand to stomp out stigma. Let’s look at the intersection of the two.
About Tori Gates
Tori Gates is an operations and business development manager who has worked with NISONCO since 2017.May is Mental Health Awareness Month, a time in which organizations seek to amplify conversations around mental health, work to fight the negative stigma associated with mental health conditions, and provide support and resources for those affected by mental illness. As a top-rated cannabis marketing and SEO agency with an emphasis on advocacy, we’d accordingly be remiss not to discuss the potential good cannabis can do in the realm of mental health.
Photo by James Eades NisonCo takes pride in supporting causes that better the lives of marginalized and persecuted people in our nation. This includes standing up for the rights of minority communities and gaining a better understanding of the history that has created inequitable situations for them. February is Black History Month and another chance…
Photo by Cathal Mac an Bheatha Sometimes being stuck on love can be easier than being stuck on what you should get your cannabis lover for Valentine’s Day. If you’re looking for a last minute gift to get that special stoner in your life, you’ve made it to the right place. Spark up, and peep…
Photo by Marco Bianchetti It’s been almost a year since life as we knew it changed and people were suddenly finding themselves working from home. Going from an office setting where you get to physically see the people you work with on a regular basis to everything happening in a remote location is a tough…
NisonCo publicist and Illinois resident Elana Cohen shares some insights and tips on adult-use cannabis in the state so you can save money and avoid trouble.
Though of course there is an abundance of cool male cannabis users, there is nothing quite like a big smoke circle with your gals and an array of snacks.
NISONCO runs down the 2019 Cannabis Conferences you’re not going to want to miss, whether you’re in the reform movement or you’re a member of the industry.