Ask a Stoner: What’s a Nectar Collector?
A reader what’s to know what the hell a nectar collector is, and how it works.
A reader what’s to know what the hell a nectar collector is, and how it works.
Wherever you purchase your cannabis edibles, you need to know it’s from an honest source that won’t harm your way of living, especially if you’re vegan. So what are vegans, some of the most obsessive eaters about ingredients, supposed to do? Here are three quality edibles companies with vegan products you can find around Colorado.
Some of the most beautiful smokeable glass is made right here in Colorado, with bongs, pipes and oil rigs made to look like anything but, instead resembling animals, aliens and lollipops. Don’t believe us? See for yourself.
On July 27, the Denver Department of Health and Environment issued the first recall for mold and mites to a Denver marijuana grower, and that day Buddies Wellness LLC destroyed every plant in its grow, along with twenty pounds of flower. But while Buddies Wellness was the first to get a recall notice, readers think it won’t be the last.
Nearly 100 people took to the links at Park Hill Golf Club on Thursday, July 27, to donate money and divots to the Third Annual Cannabis Charity Open. The tournament was sponsored by a variety of companies in the cannabis industry, and benefited future leaders in a fight all too…
Buddies Wellness LLC is having a tough week. The medical marijuana cultivator, which sells its products through La Bodega dispensary, voluntarily recalled its concentrates because of possible pesticide contamination July 25. But it didn’t end there: On July 27, the City of Denver announced that Buddies Wellness was the first Denver marijuana grower recalling marijuana for mold and mites.
On July 27, the Committee voted to include a budget amendment that prevents the Department of Justice from using any federal money to prevent States from “implementing a law that authorizes the use, distribution, possession, or cultivation of medical marijuana.”
If you’re vegan, you not only want to avoid animal products, you want to make sure anything you eat is clean and pesticide-free. That means edibles, too. Here are four sites stocked with recipes if you want to make your own.
The owners of a “luxury smoke lounge” have filed suit against Trinidad officials, claiming the city is courting out-of-state tourists with its burgeoning cannabis industry, yet providing them with no legal way to consume their purchases.
Prices at dispensaries can vary heavily, so how much is too much at the cash register? Our Stoner answers.
Buddies Wellness LLC, also known as La Bodega dispensary, has issued a voluntary recall on medical marijuana concentrates effective immediately.
The Cough — also known as Colorado Cough and Fort Collins Cough, depending on whom you ask — is a homegrown strain out of Fort Collins, popping up in Colorado State University dorms in the late ’90s and gaining popularity as the medical marijuana industry expanded its footprint after 2008.
It only takes one hail storm to see how competitive the roofing wars of Denver get, with companies offering hundreds of dollars in gift cards and rebates to buy a new roof. But one roofer is combining his trade with another Colorado pastime for a higher return, offering customers $500 in weed if they buy a new roof.
A reader wonders if people are buying weed off the street in Colorado anymore. Our Stoner answers.
The Massachusetts Supreme Court has ruled that a company acted improperly when it fired medical marijuana patient Cristina Barbuto after she tested positive for pot. The Colorado Supreme Court reached the opposite conclusion in an analogous 2015 case, determining that DISH had the right to dismiss paralyzed MMJ patient Brandon Coats following his own positive test for cannabis. And while the Barbuto finding won’t directly impact the Colorado case, Coats’s lawyer sees a trend toward granting more patient protections here and in other medical marijuana states.
For this year’s iteration of Colorado’s campaign to discourage underage marijuana use, the state teamed up with TEDxMileHigh and media company Cactus to take teens on immersive field trips with movers and shakers in Denver.
As Colorado grows get more sophisticated, this state’s strains are becoming more definitive. For over a year, Herbert Fuego has offered a weekly review of a local strain, assessing its strength and affects and letting readers know where they can get it. But are these reviews useful?
Pushing cannabinoids onto wax paper isn’t just creating symmetry – it’s creating symmetry you can smoke. Try not to relive too many traumatic memories with these Rorschach rosin blots.
On Thursday, July 13, cannabis professionals ascended on Denver’s Cultivated Synergy for a quarterly meeting held by the National Cannabis Industry Association. But this wasn’t any ordinary meeting; it was a caucus – a cannabis caucus. And the group was rallying to keep fighting for legal marijuana.
Colorado has received more than $500 in tax revenue from the cannabis industry since recreational sales began in 2014, according to a report from VS Strategies based on information from the Colorado Department of Revenue.
On July 20, the Senate Appropriations Committee included the Industrial Hemp Water Rights Act in their appropriation package’s language. The bipartisan bill was introduced by Colorado Senators Michael Bennet and Cory Gardner.
Denver Police initiated an undercover sting at the International Church of Cannabis on April 20, citing church founders for public pot consumption during what the founders say was a private event by invitation only.