ALASKA MARIJUANA TOURISM
AN INSIDE LOOK AT LEGAL WEED IN ALASKA
ALASKA MARIJUANA TOURISM – QUICK LINKS
• The History of Marijuana in Alaska
On November 4, 2014, Alaskans voted 53-47% to end decades of harmful and ineffective marijuana prohibition, and replace it with a system in which marijuana is taxed and regulated like alcohol.
On November 4, 2014, Alaskans voted 53-47% to end decades of harmful and ineffective marijuana prohibition, and replace it with a system in which marijuana is taxed and regulated like alcohol.
BEST MARIJUANA-FRIENDLY “JOINTS” IN ALASKA
Thanks to a 53%-47% vote on November 4th, 2014, Alaska may soon see licensed marijuana growers and dispensaries. Because of Alaska’s questionable history with cannabis legalization, we will have to be incredibly attentive in order to find you the best places to stay, eat, drink and hang during your stay. However, we have our ears to the ground and our nose to the grindstone. In other words, we are up for the task and will be updating this page as soon new information is available.
Want to get your business listed? Find out how!
Alaska Cannabis Institute |
Phone: (800) 658-3211 |
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Category: | ¿ Other Marijuana-Related Business/Service |
| Email: | Cannabis Institute Email | |
| Website: | Cannabis Institute Website | |
| Cost: | $420.00 – $525.00 | |
| Reservations: | Book Your Class Now! | |
| The Alaska Cannabis Institute (ACI) is comprised of people who are passionate about educating others about the upcoming legalization of marijuana in Alaska. We believe this presents an exciting opportunity for residents of Alaska to get in on the ground level. | ||

