Five Takeaways From Denver’s Latest Psychedelics Expo
PsyCon continues through September 30 at the Colorado Convention Center.
PsyCon continues through September 30 at the Colorado Convention Center.
“Rescheduling to Schedule III is good…but it’s not perfect.”
Farms with over 1,000 cannabis plants have been wiped out in days, according to growers.
Asking for help is hard with a line of customers behind you.
The new and updated Safer Banking Act still has obstacles in Congress.
Keep it as fish food for mooching friends, and little else.
Dispensary products flavored with seasonal fruits and pumpkin spice are readily available this autumn.
From a subtle color change to wacky leaves or branches, cannabis DNA can mutate, too.
Get stoned and spooked on the streets of downtown Denver.
Find these infused treats, drinks and sauces before Sunday hits.
The contest is open to the public and will measure everything from magic mushroom beauty to psilocybin potency.
The two-day expo expects around 2,500 visitors.
When in Colorado…
These ten authors put the “lit” in literature.
Also known as Dosilato, this leathery strain smells like something Ron Burgundy would appreciate.
Licensing officials could allow cannabis bars to sell more weed, but only one of these establishments currently exists in Colorado.
Cannabis never reached the heights of wine in the Roman Empire, but the plant was part of society.
Fewer growers and surpluses have prices inching back up in dispensaries as summer ends.
It came up at the August 30 hearing.
“THC exposure does not equate to impairment. The link in literature, it’s just not there.”
“Relative to fats and protein, nut butters are some of the best ways for THC and cannabinoids to be completely absorbed into the product.”
The “bucket-list” partnership could bring Illegal Pete’s edibles to dispensaries down the road.