Where, Oh, Where Have All the Haze Strains Gone?
“I used to love smoking Purple Haze, Lavender Haze, Silver Haze and many more. Now I’m lucky to come across a Haze vape pen.”
“I used to love smoking Purple Haze, Lavender Haze, Silver Haze and many more. Now I’m lucky to come across a Haze vape pen.”
Haven’t they always?
The boxer’s THC gummies were originally shaped like an ear with a chunk missing, but Colorado cannabis laws banned the shape.
Colorado cannabis delivery has had a rough go since it came online in 2021, with only a couple dozen stores offering the service.
Tetra Lounge had a special visitor last night.
From old dabbing setups to novelty bongs and joints, there are plenty of pot fads that come and go.
It’s been a long road, but the 25-person indoor consumption lounge open could be open by December if all goes as planned.
Denver artist Joe Palec’s newest mural is a groovy ode to Colorado, cannabis culture and airport conspiracies.
“It’s tying up more money and locking in revenue for businesses that are closer to shutting down.”
Organizers of the proposed ballot initiative needed to turn in 124,238 signatures by August 5 to qualify.
There are a lot of parallels. After all, this is plant medicine we’re talking about (and fungi, but you get the point).
Oregon and Colorado are the only states that have enacted such programs, but many other states are thinking about joining the party.
Back in your mom’s day, that was a clear sign of good shit.
Colorado is poised to allow psilocybin edibles at healing centers, but no extractions and only one species of mushrooms are allowed.
“They normally survive the summer heat well enough, but this year they look unhappy. Is it getting too hot to grow weed outside?”
“My sisters and friends often give me weird looks or call me out, but I’m an adult and ain’t stoppin’.”
Sharp and hot things aside, it’s easy to forget ingredients and instructions or allow the food to get more burnt than you are. And that still doesn’t stop many of us.
“Our data shows that regulation works and is most certainly a preferable option over the failed notion of prohibition.”
Finding a strain that consistently puts you to sleep only gets harder as your tolerance builds.
“Should I have to stop a legal activity because it smells?”
“If I were to do that in Louisiana, I would go to jail, for sure, but you’re not going to catch me on the news for something like this out here.”
“We’ve learned after more than a decade of legalized medical and retail marijuana in Denver that marijuana does not rise to the level of a Schedule I substance”