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3 Overlooked Ways To Enhance Your High

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The psychotropic effects of weed are substantial. However, you might be getting less out of your high than you could be.

The benefits of smoking cannabis are countless. There is a wide range of effects when it comes to enjoying this special plant, including health advantages and exhilaration. However, habitual cannabis users know very well how quickly their tolerance may grow.

You really planned everything so well and visited your favorite cannabis dispensary. Or maybe you ordered the best cannabis delivery service that reached you just in time. But it all got dull when you lit up. You just failed to get the high you expect. 

Mood ruined, right?

Perhaps you don’t notice it at first but things are getting boring now. This cannabis is calmer and more subdued than you probably anticipated. Well, we totally understand that having to deal with this issue is very annoying.

Fortunately, there are some overlooked tactics that you can use to get the most out of your cigarette sessions. 

Store Your Weed Correctly

Where do you put your weed when you get it delivered to your house or buy it from a reputable cannabis dispensary? Using a plastic container or the bag the weed came in could suck up the herb’s effectiveness. 

Plastic conducts electricity, which will destroy the THC in your flowers’ trichomes. A strong and durable container, such as a jar made of glass or steel, can prevent this from happening.

Some cannabis dispensaries have adjustable in-built humidity settings, while others use replaceable humidity packs. An easy alternative to these is to leave an orange, lemon, or lime peel sealed in with your cannabis for two to three hours to cure. 

Preventing your stock from drying out, crumbling, and losing its potency is a good idea. To maintain your stash’s quality, put it away in a dark and cold spot where no direct sunlight can reach. 

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Make Smarter Choices

We assume that you have found a reliable supplier or the best cannabis dispensary. If you reside in a place where dispensaries or cannabis clubs are legal, this will be much less of a hassle. Even if you’re in a place with few options, you might be able to find out what kind of cannabis strain you’re being served.

This should be sufficient to enable you to explore the cultivar on the right site and gain some basic insight. You can also find relevant information about the prominent cannabinoids and terpenes in various strains, as well as other aspects of the strain’s phytochemical profile online. Different combinations of these chemicals can produce effects ranging from cerebral euphoria to a full-body buzz.

Estimates of expected THC concentrations are also easily available. These characteristics will, of course, change. But it usually depends on two important things, which is the grower and the source of the seeds. The best course of action is to try out various strains until you find one that gives you the desired effects.

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Experiment With New Approaches

With the passage of time, things can start to get dull and lose their shine. This may cause you to quicken or slow down your cannabis high. You may be more conscientious about your smoking habits. The intensity of the surge can be raised by prolonging the inhalation. 

Plus, you need to stop smoking your blessings to death and learn to appreciate them while they last. But, at the same time, you should also think about alternating your normal cigarette with something else now and then. 

If you’re not a fan of smoking out of the pipe, you may always switch to a joint or bong. Edibles, concentrates, and vaping are all some common options that work best when you get them delivered to your door steps. The point is merely to provide a brief diversion.

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Final Step: Shake Things Up

Last but not least, switching things around as much as you can definitely help you feel even more euphoric. If you usually light up as soon as you wake up, we suggest delaying your habit until the evening. 

Try skipping days in between sessions and alter your method of consuming cannabis. You can easily switch between joints, dabs, vapes, edibles, and even tinctures.

Our bodies are very good when it comes to adapting to various routines. So if you want to keep your cannabis experiences interesting, try consuming it at odd hours or in unusual ways. Eliminating the same boring routine and viewing each smoking session as an opportunity for discovery can greatly enhance the experience. 

You can begin in a variety of ways, some of which include enjoying a quick cannabis delivery. So spice things up a bit and experience the cannabis boost you’ve been seeking!

Source: https://thefreshtoast.com/how-to/3-overlooked-ways-to-enhance-your-high/

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New Mexico cannabis operator fined, loses license for alleged BioTrack fraud

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New Mexico regulators fined a cannabis operator nearly $300,000 and revoked its license after the company allegedly created fake reports in the state’s traceability software.

The New Mexico Cannabis Control Division (CCD) accused marijuana manufacturer and retailer Golden Roots of 11 violations, according to Albuquerque Business First.

Golden Roots operates the The Cannabis Revolution Dispensary.

The majority of the violations are related to the Albuquerque company’s improper use of BioTrack, which has been New Mexico’s track-and-trace vendor since 2015.

The CCD alleges Golden Roots reported marijuana production only two months after it had received its vertically integrated license, according to Albuquerque Business First.

Because cannabis takes longer than two months to be cultivated, the CCD was suspicious of the report.

After inspecting the company’s premises, the CCD alleged Golden Roots reported cultivation, transportation and sales in BioTrack but wasn’t able to provide officers who inspected the site evidence that the operator was cultivating cannabis.

In April, the CCD revoked Golden Roots’ license and issued a $10,000 fine, according to the news outlet.

The company requested a hearing, which the regulator scheduled for Sept. 1.

At the hearing, the CCD testified that the company’s dried-cannabis weights in BioTrack were suspicious because they didn’t seem to accurately reflect how much weight marijuana loses as it dries.

Company employees also poorly accounted for why they were making adjustments in the system of up to 24 pounds of cannabis, making comments such as “bad” or “mistake” in the software, Albuquerque Business First reported.

Golden Roots was fined $298,972.05 – the amount regulators allege the company made selling products that weren’t properly accounted for in BioTrack.

The CCD has been cracking down on cannabis operators accused of selling products procured from out-of-state or not grown legally:

Golden Roots was the first alleged rulebreaker in New Mexico to be asked to pay a large fine.

Source: https://mjbizdaily.com/new-mexico-cannabis-operator-fined-loses-license-for-alleged-biotrack-fraud/

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Marijuana companies suing US attorney general in federal prohibition challenge

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Four marijuana companies, including a multistate operator, have filed a lawsuit against U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland in which they allege the federal MJ prohibition under the Controlled Substances Act is no longer constitutional.

According to the complaint, filed Thursday in U.S. District Court in Massachusetts, retailer Canna Provisions, Treevit delivery service CEO Gyasi Sellers, cultivator Wiseacre Farm and MSO Verano Holdings Corp. are all harmed by “the federal government’s unconstitutional ban on cultivating, manufacturing, distributing, or possessing intrastate marijuana.”

Verano is headquartered in Chicago but has operations in Massachusetts; the other three operators are based in Massachusetts.

The lawsuit seeks a ruling that the “Controlled Substances Act is unconstitutional as applied to the intrastate cultivation, manufacture, possession, and distribution of marijuana pursuant to state law.”

The companies want the case to go before the U.S. Supreme Court.

They hired prominent law firm Boies Schiller Flexner to represent them.

The New York-based firm’s principal is David Boies, whose former clients include Microsoft, former presidential candidate Al Gore and Elizabeth Holmes’ disgraced startup Theranos.

Similar challenges to the federal Controlled Substances Act (CSA) have failed.

One such challenge led to a landmark Supreme Court decision in 2005.

In Gonzalez vs. Raich, the highest court in the United States ruled in a 6-3 decision that the commerce clause of the U.S. Constitution gave Congress the power to outlaw marijuana federally, even though state laws allow the cultivation and sale of cannabis.

In the 18 years since that ruling, 23 states and the District of Columbia have legalized adult-use marijuana and the federal government has allowed a multibillion-dollar cannabis industry to thrive.

Since both Congress and the U.S. Department of Justice, currently headed by Garland, have declined to intervene in state-licensed marijuana markets, the key facts that led to the Supreme Court’s 2005 ruling “no longer apply,” Boies said in a statement Thursday.

“The Supreme Court has since made clear that the federal government lacks the authority to regulate purely intrastate commerce,” Boies said.

“Moreover, the facts on which those precedents are based are no longer true.”

Verano President Darren Weiss said in a statement the company is “prepared to bring this case all the way to the Supreme Court in order to align federal law with how Congress has acted for years.”

While the Biden administration’s push to reschedule marijuana would help solve marijuana operators’ federal tax woes, neither rescheduling nor modest Congressional reforms such as the SAFER Banking Act “solve the fundamental issue,” Weiss added.

“The application of the CSA to lawful state-run cannabis business is an unconstitutional overreach on state sovereignty that has led to decades of harm, failed businesses, lost jobs, and unsafe working conditions.”

Source: https://mjbizdaily.com/marijuana-companies-suing-us-attorney-general-to-overturn-federal-prohibition/

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Alabama to make another attempt Dec. 1 to award medical cannabis licenses

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Alabama regulators are targeting Dec. 1 to award the first batch of medical cannabis business licenses after the agency’s first two attempts were scrapped because of scoring errors and litigation.

The first licenses will be awarded to individual cultivators, delivery providers, processors, dispensaries and state testing labs, according to the Alabama Medical Cannabis Commission (AMCC).

Then, on Dec. 12, the AMCC will award licenses for vertically integrated operations, a designation set primarily for multistate operators.

Licenses are expected to be handed out 28 days after they have been awarded, so MMJ production could begin in early January, according to the Alabama Daily News.

That means MMJ products could be available for patients around early March, an AMCC spokesperson told the media outlet.

Regulators initially awarded 21 business licenses in June, only to void them after applicants alleged inconsistencies with how the applications were scored.

Then, in August, the state awarded 24 different licenses – 19 went to June recipients – only to reverse themselves again and scratch those licenses after spurned applicants filed lawsuits.

A state judge dismissed a lawsuit filed by Chicago-based MSO Verano Holdings Corp., but another lawsuit is pending.

Source: https://mjbizdaily.com/alabama-plans-to-award-medical-cannabis-licenses-dec-1/

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