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Who Hates Weed? These peeps

It’s no surprise that the vast majority of my interactions, be they electronic or IRL, involve people, businesses and organizations that are “pro-cannabis.” Many are employed in the cannabis industry, both recreational and medical, and have a financial interest as business owners, investors or employees—or they’re medical patients finding relief from a number of physical […]

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Leafly, the Book

Yes, a real-life book, made from actual tree pulp Leafly is an app and website that, along with Weedmaps, is fairly well known to consumers of cannabis, be it medical or recreational. It’s great for finding dispensaries nearest to your GPS location, and can show you the menus, prices and customer reviews of individual dispensaries […]

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Tokin’ Women: A shout-out to women in cannabis

March is Women’s History Month, or as Presidente Cheetolini might ask, “The who what now? Really? A whole month, huh?” Women’s contributions to cannabis, past and present, are—brace yourself—often overlooked, ignored or forgotten. And as this is a plant that 99.5 percent of us will actively seek out in its female form, that’s not acceptable. […]

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Black History. In March!

A primer on cannabis-related injustice in communities of color

We didn’t forget about Black History Month this February. It’s just that we don’t necessarily think black history should be relegated to a single month. With that, who better to examine the centuries-long relationship between black people and cannabis than a white dude? Huh? Right? Wait, come back. … According to the 2014 paper published […]

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Cannabis Summit Inhales Oregon’s Plethora of Pot

On Feb. 2, the U.S. Attorney for Oregon, Billy “Stop calling me Lando” Williams held a “Marijuana Summit” and invited Gov. Kate Brown, law enforcement, the Internal Revenue Service, regulatory agencies and industry professionals to attend. (The press wasn’t allowed, because fake news, or democracy thrives in darkness, or something.) Major props to Williams for […]

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High and Lonesome

Will smoking weed find you a partner?

It’s fairly subtle, so you may not have noticed, but this week was Valentine’s Day! A “holiday” of realistic expectations and endless possibilities for bitter self-recrimination about love lost. Be it canna-infused chocolates or lubes (note: don’t mix those up), cannabis plays a growing role in industries built around love in its many forms. But […]

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Dennis Peron, Americanna Hero

Cannabis industry wouldn’t exist without “The Father of Medical Marijuana”

With the explosion of states legalizing cannabis for both medical and adult rec use, a barrage of new cannabis-infused products—from diamond dabs to dog treats—and a growing acceptance that those who use cannabis maybe aren’t destroying the moral fabric of ‘Murica, it’s easy to forget that not so long ago, it was very, very different. […]

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How to get your old school high back

Finding ways to access the desired effect you achieved with cannabis in your past is viable

I’m hearing a variation of a complaint/question with increasingly frequency, in both my personal and professional life. (Kidding. I have no personal life.) “I used to get high back in high school/college, and it was great, I was giggly/creative/happy/had a great time with my friends or by myself. Then I stopped and returned to it/kept […]

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The C Word: Consolidation

Don’t be surprised to see craft growers consumed by corporations

Although no one asked, I have some predictions for the cannabis landscape in Oregon, having nothing to do with the corrupt, race-baiting shitholes ruining this country. July will mark three years since Oregon passed Measure 91, our Adult Use, aka Recreational Use, program. It’s been great for adults who, prior to Measure 91, didn’t have […]

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Think of the Children!

Oh wait, we did—and Central Oregon gets a 100 percent rating on checking minor IDs

I was planning to do a column regarding our batshit-crazy, Mad Hater Attorney General and his racist, prohibitionist rescinding of the Cole Memorandum and its tenuous protections. That would have been a fun read, and I would have been the only one to have thoughts on the matter! But that story’s just starting, so while […]

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