Genevieve's Journey: Cannabis and Dentistry for the Developmentally Disabled
Written By Mike Robinson
Today, we offer a nuanced perspective into the specific cannabinoids that benefit Genevieve, especially as she faces the challenges of upcoming oral surgery. This type of surgery is not usually easy for people with severe developmental delays.
It takes profound amounts of sedation to get her into that dentist chair, and then she must use the gas. She often will also take a nap while the professionals work. THC and CBD were particularly effective for her, whereas CBD initially did not yield the desired results.
A Home Grow Review on Behalf of Treehouse Labs and Nick Barten
Written By Daniel Crawford
I first met Nick Barten when I was giving a tour of our Shango Cannabis facility, located in Phoenix Arizona. He runs an independent brokerage which works in the cannabis space…
He accompanied our local testing lab, Treehouse Laboratories and their then CEO Glynn Townsend, as well as the California brand Revenant with NFL greats, Jim McMahon, Kyle Turley and Eben Britton for the facility tour. As time went on Nick and I became friends, we talked a lot about home growing, and I thought it would be a perfect opportunity to help him with his home growing.
Boulder’s Boutique Cannabis Helps Others Find Their Flow
Written By Isabella DeChard
Considering the Rocky Mountains is a major hub for cannabis and its culture, quality and craft flower go without question. In The Flow is the ideal example of this – they’re a brand that truly understands the power and potential of plants. Their commitment and detail in creating exceptional flower shows in their process and in their products, while continuing on the legacy of true, craft cannabis in Colorado.
NMBR9 Drink Mix Review
Written By Casey Renteria
I opened my mailbox and found a small white bubble mailer. A Grinch-like smile crept up on my face as I rushed home to enact my plan.
I’m allergic to gluten which means basically all alcohol is off-limits for me. Not that I miss drinking but wine gets old, and I never pass up a chance to consume cannabis. I and fellow CannaMom had a moms' night in, here's how it went.
Grey Market Mushrooms Series Part I: Mush Melo
Written By Lydia Mcclendon
After one of the country's largest psychedelic conferences has left Denver, more people than ever are curious about how integrating mushrooms, MDMA and more can help them find some inner peace. With this new wave of interest in psychedelics comes a difficult decision for some “grey market” brands within the psychedelic community. The grey market is nothing new, and has only gotten more advanced with the onset of the age of social media, encrypted apps, and good old-fashioned legalization…well, sort of.
Moldgate Retraction
Written By Nigel Despinasse
This is a errors, omissions, and retraction statement for the Moldgate article.
I'm F*cked, They About to Drug Test Me!
Written By LaWann Stribling
I sat down with my husband to ask him how he was feeling as he awaited the results of his incident drug screening. He was mostly worried about being suspended because the loss of income would create unnecessary hardships on our family’s finances. He apologized to me over and over again, but I told him I wouldn't accept it. When he made the decision to use cannabis, he thought his only consequence would be to attend a drug class. He knew he wouldn't be fired but wasn't aware of the 90 days unpaid suspension and 5 years' probation.
The First Annual Yuy Fest
Written By Dennis Walker
A dynamic team of Chiapanecan fungi experts collectively known as Fungaria led the forays, educating the 30 plus foragers in attendance about the phylogeny, taxonomy, and ethnomycological aspects of the many diverse species of fungi that we encountered.
The finds were separated into distinct baskets distinguishing the toxic from the edible from the mycorrhizal fungi and brought afterwards to the main event hall where workshops and vendors congregated. They were then displayed on tables for conference attendees to examine and learn about from local student mycologists.
OKAY Cannabis Press Release
Chicago, IL - OKAY Cannabis, a new cannabis dispensary, has unveiled a unique twist to the dispensary scene by offering a distinctive and welcoming experience to its customers in Chicago and its suburbs. OKAY Cannabis is set to provide customers with a one-of-a-kind experience in the state.
OKAY Cannabis has a distinctive ownership structure, with Charles Mayfield, a social equity owner of CESAM LLC and The Fifty/50 Restaurant Group, leading the dispensary. OKAY Cannabis is committed to providing opportunities for communities that have been disproportionately impacted by the war on drugs. The dispensary also works with a Chicago-based violence prevention organization to create employment, career, and wealth-building opportunities.
The Cannabis Beverage Revolution
Written By Chris Fontes
It turns out that American consumers like to purchase beverages the same way they always have: at grocery stores, convenience stores, and on-premise purchasing at consumption locations such as restaurants, bars, clubs, and concerts.
The hemp industry - which has been driving innovation in the cannabis space due to its under-regulated status - has determined that cannabis beverages are very much desired, so long as we can sell them at these types of common purchasing outlets that Americans prefer.
Trojan Horse Cannabis: Gummy Review
Written By Casey Renteria
A trojan horse isn't typically something you'd be overjoyed to see show up at your house. It has a long history shrouded in mystery. This trojan horse isn't that but it is a mystery how they pack such a huge punch in such a small vessel. After looking over their website I was immediately engulfed by the nostalgia of "Orange Creamsicle". My heart was ready to burst by the time the package got to me and so I dug in immediately!
Life-Changing Arrest to Living Soil: A Journey
Written By Alex Popoff
The Oklahoma medical cannabis market has experienced significant fluctuations in recent years, with over 6,500 cultivators, 2,800 dispensaries, 1,800 processors, and 355,800 patients licensed*.
The market also faces challenges such as a volatile regulatory environment, oversupply, and a moratorium on licenses.
Despite these obstacles, driven individuals continue to thrive in this market. In this interview, we have the opportunity to gain insights from Jeff Ledbetter, Owner and Cultivation Director at Earthwise Organics, a licensed cultivator located in Glencoe, Oklahoma.
Jeff shares his thoughts on seed selection and quality, cannabis cultivation, and the Oklahoma industry's future.
FLYT EDIBLES ARE MY SILVER BULLET
Written By Casey Renteria
I found several packs of micro-dosed edibles wrapped up sweetly in a drawstring bag. I’m embarrassed to admit I squealed like a kid in a candy store. I was hoping these would make a great companion to my morning coffee. The low dose really intrigued me. I was approaching these with let's say hopeful skepticism. That quickly changed a couple of hours later.
The Exxus Go Plus Vaporizer Changed My Mind About Dabbing
Written By Isabella DeChard
I must admit, I’m a huge flower girl – there is nothing like a traditional joint.
It really wasn’t until I got to college my freshman year that I dabbled in dabbing – I moved into a student apartment with three others I had never met and on move-in day I watched my one older roommate carry in a giant glass rig and a blow torch.
When the electronic dab rig era emerged years back, my interest was recollected. I watched as my cannaisseur friends smoked with such ease and gawked over the delicious, terpy tastes of their wax.
Cannadelic Summer: A Psychedelic St. Petersburg Experience
Written By Isabella DeChard
Cannadelic Summer, advertised as the world’s largest cannabis and psychedelics convention, was hosted at The Factory art center and The Fairgrounds immersive art exhibit in St. Petersburg. I’ve been fortunate enough to now attend both the Cannadelic here and the one in Miami this year, and I have to say that this past event’s location at St. Petersburg was incredibly exceptional!
Montel Williams Veteran, Celebrity, Patient, Advocate
Written by Dustin Hoxworth, Lindsey Gunter
When most people hear the name Montel Williams, they immediately think of daytime TV, and not necessarily his reputation as one of the strongest cannabis advocates of our time. For Gen Xers and some Millennials, “The Montel Williams Show” was a staple in our households. The show ran for 17 years, the topics were sometimes sensational in nature and his guests at times controversial, which makes a lot of sense, as Montel was always someone who used his show to discuss the things he wanted. The show also provided the beginnings of a platform he needed to take on something even bigger, life changing, and life saving for so many people around the world; but before we get into Montel the cannabis advocate, there’s a lot you might not know about Montel Williams the person. Fat Nugs Magazine was privileged enough to interview and get to know him, his cannabis journey, and his predictions for the future.
The Emerald Cup ‘Small Farms Initiative…’
Written by Marcel Menard
The Emerald Cup’s Harvest Ball is a yearly beacon for the cannabis community. It’s an event where all can gather and passionately celebrate the work of their fellow farmer. This year, the Emerald Cup Harvest Ball has partnered once again with California craft farms to give them an opportunity to participate as vendors in their world famous marketplace and consumption lounges. The Small Farms Initiative program provides craft farms the chance to be seen and celebrated by the diehard seasoned attendees and newly cannacurious crowds looking for the latest farm fresh flower, genetics, or wellness products.
Adopting Love: How Cannabis and Compassion Created My Family
Written By Mike Robinson
Many will say that a person doesn't have to be biological to be a father, which has always seemed like an odd statement until it became one of my own. Back in 2016, on the compassion trail where I traveled giving away Cannabis oils in copious amounts to patients in need, I came across Genevieve after her mom contacted me, and what's known as the Cannabis Love Story by many began.
When The Training Takes Over
Written By Jon Cory
I’m 5’8” in tall shoes and about 140 pounds. The speed limit is 55mph. I step into the middle of the five lanes and start waving my arms and motioning traffic to go around. Shared responsibility is NO responsibility. I point at drivers one at a time and get them moving away. At least I’m wearing a red shirt so they can see me better, and I note the irony. Yet I am still remarkably calm, with no triggers or anxiety attempting to convolute my responses.
Cannabis-based treatment for Atopic Dermatitis in dogs: A Brazilian Clinical Trial
Written By Andrea Harris
I felt my phone buzz in my pocket. It was a long day recalibrating the electromagnetic stirrers and making my weekly calls to suppliers. I felt my eyes roll as I slipped the mini-computer out of my pocket and unlocked the screen. It read, “WHAT AN AMAZING DAY, DON’T YOU THINK?”
My heart jumped into my throat as the author of the email came into sight. It was Carollina Mariga, our Veterinarian contact for the team of researchers in Brazil. We were currently in limbo and waiting for customs clearance to get our tinctures beyond the South American border and into the Federal University of Santa Maria.