Ask a Stoner: Does CBD Treat Dogs and Humans the Same?
I’m no veterinarian, but I can tell you that CBD helps many of the same conditions in animals as it does in humans.
I’m no veterinarian, but I can tell you that CBD helps many of the same conditions in animals as it does in humans.
It would be the first state-licensed cannabis spa in the nation if approved, offering infused massages, yoga and other pot-friendly activities, as well as meditation coaching, educational seminars and support and networking groups.
A research team recently put 48 odor descriptors before participants in a study examining the unique aromatic traits of individual weed strains.
The genetic origins of Ogre — also known as Ogre OG and Ogre Kush in some circles — are both highly discussed and somewhat of a mystery.
Smoking and ingesting cannabis deliver different highs for different durations, so it should come as little surprise that they enter your bloodstream differently.
Simply Pure owner Wanda James will lead a protest today, February 6, outside of her dispensary on the corner of West 32nd Avenue and Tejon Street decrying a construction project she says is hurting businesses in the area.
For Representative Leslie Herod of Colorado House District 8, a recent tour of North America’s first supervised injection site confirmed her belief that centers like it can be an important way for Denver, and Colorado as a whole, to address the growing heroin and opioid crisis, especially given where injection drug users here have been congregating in the absence of such a facility: the Denver Library’s central branch.
West started Women Grow in Denver shortly after recreational cannabis sales began to give women businesses owners opportunities to network and grow and has since turned it in to a force to be reckoned with.
When marijuana is legalized across the country, Colorado will still be a draw, readers say.
A bill written in hopes of addressing a legislative mistake that is costing special districts across the state millions of dollars has moved forward in the Colorado General Assembly.
Dr. Joseph Cohen, an obstetrician for 35 years before becoming a cannabis practitioner, explained how cannabis can be used to manage pain and other issues that the elderly commonly experience.
According to Seedo, larger American cities such as New York City, Los Angeles, Chicago, Houston and Phoenix would see the most tax revenue if the country legalized pot.
Hours after Denver Environmental Health announced a ban on the sale of kratom for human consumption in the city late last yeaer, DEH representatives allegedly stormed into a local business selling the herbal substance, which has gained popularity for its pain-relieving effects, and ordered stock valued in the thousands of dollars to be destroyed on the spot. A lawyer for the shop managed to stop that from happening, and he’s now preparing for a February 8 appeal hearing over what went down.
There is a consistent factor in any sort of cannabis product that helps extreme pain: potency.
Opium cannabis provides heavy pain and stress relief without instantly making you comatose, giving users a solid hour or so of visual and cerebral effects before pulling them down a hole of blissful fatigue.
Amendment 64, the initiative that legalized retail marijuana, allows cities to decide whether to ban or allow marijuana businesses, and if so, which type of businesses.
The highs given off by cannabis strains vary considerably; certain sativas might make you make anxious and uncomfortable in crowded places, while some indicas can wipe your mind of all wit and put you on an endless yawning spree.
Becca Williams provides the cannabis, always CBD-dominant and usually in flower form, but there’s no requirement to smoke.
A new survey maintains that nearly half of all marijuana users in legal cannabis states such as Colorado have gone to work high, and of those who’ve done so, 39 percent of them are stoned on the job at least once a week. But the unscientific poll can hardly been seen as the definitive word on a subject that’s stirred controversy here for years.
Denver’s cannabis party is finally gaining steam as we get further into the new year.
A Colorado Springs police officer says growhouses are the “new meth houses.” But readers disagree.
Classes teaching the ins and outs of the cannabis industry have been around for years, but Inspyre wants to reach professionals further away from the plant than trimmers and growers.