Why Colorado Tokers Love Snowball
Don’t let a little fake spring fool you this March.
Don’t let a little fake spring fool you this March.
Dixie Brands was founded in Denver ten years ago.
“It was pretty clear that the previous rules introduced were strict.”
Stoners tend to swap spit more than they realize.
The expo is now slated for August.
“Potent weed just means that you have to smoke less….”
Colorado weather rarely plays along.
Frustrated by the way law enforcement treated cannabis, Fine started researching weed’s non-intoxicating sibling, hemp.
“We were in full compliance. It really comes to stores not doing inventory.”
THC is usually metabolized in the liver, where about half of prescription drugs are metabolized.
He’s the only performer announced so far.
The company claims they mimic the high from smoking pot, and not eating it.
Straight hash, homey.
Rocky Flats, Fort Collins, Commerce City, Longs Peak…we got you.
“I urge members of the Colorado Legislature to consider the broad impact of a blanket ban on flavored tobacco.”
Who says they aren’t?
Founder Bryan DeHaven captures the Colorado spirit.
Does cannabis consumption lead to poor decision-making?
“A candidate who can mobilize cannabis voters will also inspire new people to the polls.”
“Nobody wants to be taxed, and I get that.”
More terpenes means more flavor — and more emissions?
“People who are pro-cannabis are freaked out by potency limits.”