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Mosquitos and Marijuana

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Summer is in full swing and some people are figuring out how to combat a pesky bug. About 20 percent of the population sees an above-average incidence of mosquito bites. Been bitten is generally not life threatening, but highly annoying and the more bites, the worse the next few days.  Smoke is a deterrent against them, but what about mosquitos and marijuana? And what about those itchy bites?

Not everyone is a mosquito target. Only the females bite humans so they can use blood to produce their eggs. To help locate their prey, females use their antennae and palps, the organs between their antennae, to detect carbon dioxide and odor. That means people who have a high metabolic rate and emit more carbon dioxide tend to be a draw. This includes those who are pregnant, working out, or drinking alcohol. Perfumes and colognes are filled with the stuff mosquitoes love, and their acute sense of smell locks in on anyone wearing it, especially if it is a floral scent. It really drives them wild when you’re trying to mask B.O. (something mosquitoes like) with perfume or cologne (something mosquitoes love). Both types of smells will attract the pests to you, and perfume can actually make that draw worse.

More research has to be done regarding them being attracted to a certain blood type.

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Smoke is a good bug repellent; the strong, distinct odor is unpleasant and uncomfortable for bugs including mosquitoes, so they will try and avoid both the smell and the heat. Whether it is smoke from a citronella candle, firepit or mosquito coil.

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There is anecdotal evidence that smoke is an effective insect repellent, and the practice of ‘smoking’ rooms to prevent the nuisance of biting mosquitoes is widespread.  Mosquitoes have an issue with nicotine and tobacco and cigarette butts are a bit turn off for them.  But who wants to keep full ashtrays around?

Cannabis is one of the few plants that repel mosquitoes when they’re growing fresh in the ground. But like tobacco smoke, there isn’t enough evidence regarding them turning off flying pests. And insects don’t have an endogenous cannabinoid receptors, so they don’t even enjoy being around the smoke.

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The itching from a bite occurs due to an inflammation which is caused intentionally by our immune systems. When we are bitten by a mosquito an inflammation occurs in our bodies which appears as red, swollen, and itchy skin. Cannabinoids have a strong anti-inflammatory effect and are therefore effective in reducing, or stopping, the itching which occurs after a mosquito bite. So a good topical can help take the string out and hopefully let you have a pleasant time and a good sleep rather than scratching.

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Now you know about marijuana and mosquitos, and may you have a bite free rest of the summer.

Is An Allergic Reaction From CBD Possible?

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As more people try CBD and more workers are employed at farms and processing facilities, some people might discover they are allergic.  

Is an allergic reaction from CBD possible? CBD hemp allergies are rare, but not impossible. While it may seem counterintuitive, it is entirely possible to be allergic to hemp. Being allergic to a plant with natural anti-inflammatory and anti-itch properties is kind of a paradox, and likely one of the most unfortunate allergies to have.  

This article zooms in on the topic of hemp allergies to help you understand if you might be allergic to CBD. Youll learn what to do if you think youre allergic to hemp and how to determine if you have a CBD allergy. 

Is It Possible To Be Allergic To CBD? 

According to a study from the American College of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology – 73% of the 50 million people who are allergic to pollen also react to cannabis [hemp]”. 

In some cases, exposure to hemp flower pollen triggered symptoms of allergic rhinitis, which causes congestions, sneezing, and runny nose. Others, however, present more serious allergic reactions to hemp pollen, and just touching the plant causes hives, itching, and inflammation of the eyes.  

Researchers think that the majority of people allergic to CBD hemp or cannabis are allergic to a specific type of protein in the plant called Lipid Transfer Protein (LTP). About 80% of those with hemp allergies are found to be allergic to LTP.  

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How Do You Know If You Have CBD Allergies? 

CBD Hemp allergies present themselves similarly to other types of allergic reactions. If you have certain food allergies from the list below, you may be potentially allergic to hemp: 

  • Tomatoes
  • Nuts 
  • Peaches 
  • Cabbage and lettuce 
  • Berry 
  • Apples 
  • Grapes  

To officially determine if you have hemp or CBD allergy, you would need to make an allergy test, just as you would with any other allergen. This is where a diluted amount of an allergen is pricked into the skin.  

The reaction to the allergen in terms of swelling, inflammation, and itching reveals the level to which one is allergic to the particular substance.  

This Is What Happens When You're Allergic To Marijuana
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Symptoms of CBD Hemp Allergy  

The most common experience of hemp allergies comes from the smoke and pollen being inhaled directly or indirectly. The resulting allergic reaction may induce sneezing, wheezing, shortness of breath, or even asthma 

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Skin allergic reactions can also occur when hemp leaves and flowers come into direct contact with the skin. This can cause inflammation, redness, swelling, and itchiness on the skin and eyes. Consuming hemp seeds and other cannabis products such as CBD oil may also trigger allergies as well as shortness of breath and potentially asthma.  

Some have varying levels of intolerance to ingesting CBD hemp oil and may experience symptoms such as slight headaches or diarrhea. However, these symptoms are not necessarily considered allergic reactions, but rather intolerances to the substance, such as with dairy or gluten.  

Individuals may exhibit allergic symptomonly affecting the respiration or only affecting the skin, or they may experience the reaction everywhere. If you ever notice allergy symptoms after taking CBD hemp oil or hemp flower, you should stop taking it immediately and consult medical attention 

Managing Hemp Allergies 

Overall, the vast majority of people wont need to worry about being allergic to hemp or cannabis. However, as more people try CBD and more workers are employed at farms and processing facilities, more people will discover they are allergic to this plant to some extent.  

Researchers Trained Seals To Sing Star Wars Theme

According to research from the University of St. Andrews in Scotland, seals are capable of learning and imitating songs. For your information, this is someone’s job, which has goals. Wild seals are highly intelligent, curious and have good coordination, learning tricks easily in captivity. They give great insight into learning and the animal world. Because of this, researchers trained seals to sing the Star Wars theme. Of course!

The study, published in the journal Current Biology, monitored three grey seals, which were observed from birth and were taught how to mimic sounds. Some of these seals grew to be so good at imitating that they were capable of replicating human sounds. Zola, the most talented seal of the bunch, was able to aptly mimic melodies like ‘Twinkle Twinkle Little Star’ and the ‘Star Wars’ Theme.

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“I was amazed how well the seals copied the model sounds we played to them. Copies were not perfect but given that these are not typical seal sounds it is pretty impressive,” said lead researcher Amanda Stansbury in an interview with BBC. “Our study really demonstrates how flexible seal vocalizations are. Previous studies just provided anecdotal evidence for this.”

Studies conducted on these type of mammals are looking to understand how vocal learning works. “Finding other mammals that use their vocal tract in the same way as us to modify sounds informs us on how vocal skills are influenced by genetics and learning and can ultimately help to develop new methods to study speech disorders,” said Professor Vincent Janik.

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Janik explained that while the study is exciting, it’s impossible to tell from it if mammals could ever learn how to speak like humans. “We would have to investigate whether they are able to label objects vocally, which is a key requirement for actually talking about things.” So, while seals may soon learn how to sing Beyoncé, we would have no way of knowing if they understand the lyrics, which is ultimately the basis of human communication.

Not sure if you can get the trained seals to sing the Star Wars theme at parties yet.

Is Sugar Really Worse For Your Brain Than Marijuana

Last year wasn’t only a bad one in terms of our collective mental health, it was also a bad year for healthful eating. According to the US Department of Agriculture, Americans consumed 11 million tons of sugar, with most of that coming from sports drinks, juice and soda.  With the mainstreaming of cannabis, you would think alcohol, marijuana and cigarettes would be much worse than sweet things.  But is sugar really worse for your brain than marijuana?

A recent poll of 1,000 people conducted by the Wall Street Journal and NBC News shows that Americans think sugar is more harmful than marijuana.

 

When asked, “Which of the following substances is the most harmful to a person’s overall health?” 49% answered, “Tobacco,” 24% said, “Alcohol,” 15% said, “Sugar,” and only 8% answered, “Marijuana.” Another 3% said that “All” were equally harmful and 1% said, “Not sure.”

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Research from the University of Boston claims that consuming sugar in large quantities can damage the brain and its functioning. These recent statistics show some scary results where people who consume the most sugar have poorer memory, smaller brain volume and a smaller hippocampus – the area of the brain responsible for memory and learning.

Sugar isn’t the only problem scientists discovered; they also found that people who drank diet sodas were at a much higher risk of developing a stroke or dementia. They were quick to point out that these findings don’t imply cause and effect, simply a correlation, which is a fancy way of saying that at the moment, diet soda can’t be blamed for these symptoms and diseases.

Historically, consuming large amounts of sugar has been linked with a plethora of health problems, including metabolic and cardiovascular diseases like obesity, heart failure and type 2 diabetes. Sugar’s effects on the brain are arecent discovery that add another warning bell to the ingredient. Maybe we should all start drinking more water?

How To Purchase Cannabis Seeds Online

From total marijuana legalization in Canada, to North America becoming more chilled out about its own state laws, buying your favorite green flower has never been easier and growing your own is almost as simple. 

Purchasing cannabis seeds online can be the most glorious experience since the invention of Google or it can go horribly wrong. Cannabis seeds fall into the same category as cannabis flowers, concentrates and edibles. In certain states, it’s legal to buy recreational weed and cultivate cannabis plants.

Know The Seed

It’s always good to know your seed before you grow weed, which means it’s important to research cannabis seeds to understand what grows where and how high. (FYI, having an overgrown house full of the wrong cannabis plant isn’t as cool as it sounds.) 

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The types of seeds: 

  • Regular seeds: they come in a packet of mixed male and female seeds and you’ll have to keep the guys away from the gals to stop the male seeds from pollinating the females.
  • Feminized seeds: low-maintenance and can be planted straight into the soil without worrying if the male plants will be trying to get their groove on. Using these seeds cuts out the hassle of having to sex out the plants and removing the males. 
  • Autoflowering seeds: great for new cultivators and growers that can’t provide their seeds with enough natural daylight. These seeds are able to change to a flowering state with age and not their light cycle, creating a shorter grow-to-harvest time.
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Where to Buy Cannabis Seeds 

From total marijuana legalization in Canada, to North America becoming more chilled out about its own state laws, buying your favorite green flower has never been easier and growing your own is almost as simple. 

Cannabis is no longer a lightweight drug for stoners, hippies and rappers; it’s used in the mainstream both recreationally and medicinally. Certain states have legalized the use of cannabis, making it simple for anyone over the age restriction to pop into a local dispensary and exchange coin for cannabis. 

Another option is to buy cannabis seeds online from legal vendors and get the seeds delivered directly to your door.  

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Side note: Always look for established companies with good customer reviews. Also, beware of scams on social media from users offering you cannabis seeds. It’s likely that “@Andycakes643” doesn’t really have any seeds to sell you. 

Purchasing cannabis seeds online can be easily done from a reputable seed bank. All you need is a suitable payment method, a little research and a can-do attitude. 

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Ready to buy a little low-key weed seed? Many seed banks will often take payment from debit cards, credit card and for extra discretion they accept cryptocurrency. If that’s still not enough security for you, certain seed banks even use third-party payment processors. 

Don’t be alarmed if your cannabis is shipped in a CD case or a stuffed toy, it’s a little weird but it provides an added layer of security. 

Final note: If you’re new to growing your own cannabis seeds, it’s best to start low and take it slow. A small order lowers the risk of potentially losing a substantial amount of money and flower.

Legal Cannabis Leads To Healthier States

 

What happens after a state fully legalizes marijuana? A new study finding shows legal cannabis leads to healthier states, at least when it comes to mental disorders. Over 59 million Canadians and American has some form of mental illness. It has become one of the most pressing health issues in the countries and citizens are struggling with responses.  Despite the gloom and doom from some areas, states who legalize weed not only have happier citizens, but gain more tax revenue that alcohol, and have fewer drunk drivers.

In 1981 President Ronald Reagan, who had made major efforts during his Governorship to reduce funding and enlistment for California mental institutions, pushed a political effort through the U.S. Congress to repeal most of Mental Health Systems Act. The MHSA was considered landmark legislation in mental health care policy.  The repeal lead the way to the homeless and mental issues crises today.

Legal Cannabis Leads To Healthier States

This study finds in the early years following states’ adoption of legal marijuana, there was a 37% decrease in mental treatment admissions. The results are driven by those under 65, Black, and white individuals. There is also a significant decrease in Medicaid-funded treatment admissions, with a much smaller statistically insignificant effect for non-Medicaid admissions.

Data also revealed a 37% reduction in admission to mental health facilities, which translates to around 92 fewer out of 10,000 people in the state. Cost saving all around and better patient outcomes.

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The CDC has deemed the growing prevalence of mental health disorders and suicides a “serious public health problem”. So it would seem this is a positive outcome for states, health care systems and the public alike.

In 2020, among adults aged 18 or older who had any mental illness in the past year and a perceived unmet need for services, 30% reported not receiving care because their health insurance did not cover any mental health services or did not pay enough for mental health services. This number was similar for those with serious mental illnesses.

Medical marijuana is a safer and more cost effective way to help people. People are turning to cannabis rather than addictive opioids who have caused such a misery.

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Respected research has shown cannabis and medical marijuana has benefits, and at the vary least is better than alcohol for the human body and brain.

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Mental illnesses are common. It is estimated that more than one in five U.S. adults live with a mental illness. Mental illnesses include many different conditions that vary in degree of severity, ranging from mild to moderate to severe. It seems the federal government should use this data to evaluation a push for marijuana legalization.

10 Historical Figures Who Consumed Cannabis

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You definitely learned a thing or two about these notable figures during your classroom studies, but we bet your teacher didn’t mention that they all smoked weed. We’re here to school you.

People love consuming marijuana. They always have, and they always will. So, it should come as no surprise the figures we studied in school dabbled in the recreational (and medicinal!) cannabis scene. Here are 10 historical figures who consumed cannabis. Here are some of the most notable examples, from George Washington to Joan of Arc.

George Washington

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After founding our nation, Washington retired to a farm in Mount Vernon. There, he mostly grew hemp. Entries in Washington’s diary strongly suggest he had an affinity for the medical use of marijuana. 

Joan of Arc

Joan of Arc was burned at the stake for heresy, having claimed to receive visions and messages from the Archangel Michael. Although there’s no written record of Joan of Arc consuming cannabis, she came from a village that was well-known for its medicinal herbs,  including cannabis.

Shakespeare

At Shakespeare’s home in Stratford-Upon-Avon, researchers found clay pipes with cannabis residue. When you combine that with the mention of a ‘noted weed’ in one of his sonnets, it’s not hard to imagine Shakespeare enjoying a hand-rolled while doing his writing. Hamlet does seem like the classic stoner.

Alexandre Dumas

Although known primarily for The Three Musketeers andThe Count of Monte Cristo, Dumas was also a hash enthusiast. In fact, he even helped found an organization called the Club des Hashishchins. In English? The Club of Hash-Eaters.

Pharaohs of Egypt

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Egyptian civilization lasted nearly 3000 years, during which time a great number of pharaohs ruled the land around the Nile. When researchers examined the mummy of Ramesses II, cannabis pollen was found in abundance. In addition, medical records from the Egyptians also describe numerous uses for cannabis.

JFK

This one isn’t exactly a secret. Predating the drug war, JFK was said to use marijuana to cope with back pain. In fact, one account from John F. Kennedy: A Biography tells of JFK enjoying three joints with a woman named Mary Meyer.

Carl Sagan

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At age 35, astronomer Carl Sagan wrote an essay under a pen name advocating for the legalization of marijuana. In fact, his wife even served on the board of directors at NORML.

Christopher Columbus

When Columbus set sail for the New World, it’s said that he made sure to bring plenty of cannabis seeds. If his crew were to get shipwrecked or marooned, at least they could plant some crops.

Hua Tuo

You may not have heard of him, but Hua Tuo is known for having invented the world’s first anesthetic. The recipe? Powdered cannabis mixed with wine. While it’s not great by modern medicine’s standards, it does sound like a good time.

Queen Victoria

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Despite being a symbol of everything prim and proper, Queen Victoria was certainly given cannabis for its medicinal purposes. In fact, her private doctor even went on record as saying: “When pure and administered carefully, [cannabis] is one of the most valuable medicines we possess.”

Can I Trust My Physician Won’t Judge Marijuana Use?

When asked by friends and patients who express concerns about their physicians, I tell them that if they cannot trust their physician with personal information, they need to change physicians if possible.

As many patients fill out their intake forms for their health care providers, some feel a concern that their honesty about aspects of their lifestyle may cause them to receive prejudiced healthcare. Part of being a great physician or health care provider is the ability to be non-judgmental about patients and their lifestyle choices. Asking can I trust my physician won’t just marijuana will get an answer of trust is essential to medical care.

The patient must trust the doctor with personal information in order for the physician to give the best advice for that particular patient. This requires the physician or other health care provider to show the patient that they have an open mind and the patient to trust the provider.

But we must realize that doctors are people with their own biases based upon their upbringing, world experience and personality.

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When asked by friends and patients who express concerns about their physicians, I tell them that if they cannot trust their physician with personal information, they need to change physicians if possible.

So how do we navigate the disclosure of cannabis or any recreational drug use in the health care setting? We should begin by thinking about both explicit and implicit bias.

Explicit bias refers to one’s awareness of their pre-exisiting beliefs and makes decisions based upon them. These biases are often easily identified by others.

Implicit bias is an unconscious belief or feeling which can also affect decision making without the person being aware if their influence.

When there’s a conflict between a person’s explicit and implicit attitudes-for example “people say they are not prejudiced but give subtle signs that they are, for example-those on the receiving end may be anxious and confused.”¹

“The individual words that physicians use can be a signal of implicit bias. Words such as “we”, “ours” or “us” can be used by people in power over those of lesser power. This is seen using language such as, We’re going to take our medicine, right?”²

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I have always felt that straightforward, non-aggressive questions regarding any issues, conscious or unconscious can help clarify confusion. It is at least worth a try. On the other hand, if the negative bias appears too strong or the anxiety too great, I would recommend a change in provider.

There was a recent online survey that showed 81% of patients withheld medically relevant information. Of those, 81.8% withheld information because they didn’t want to be lectured or judged.³ Well, that generally does not sound like a trusting relationship.

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So how do we get through this conundrum: real bias by the physician, fear of bias by the patient and withholding information? We also need to recognize that there can be bias, positive or negative, of the patient towards the health care worker.

There is a weight on the patient’s side of the equation. Regarding the use of cannabis, I would give the same advice in giving a history as I would for alcohol use, exercise and eating.

First, the patient should be honest with themselves. This is best done by keeping an accurate diary of the use of cannabis; whether medical or recreational or both. With this in hand, the physician is given more definitive information for their judgements of patient care. An answer of “just a moderate amount” or “only socially” gives such a wide variance of quantity that it can be misinterpreted. Although it is quite boring to do so, having a diary of use over two weeks, along with effects, can significantly improve a discussion about cannabis.

In the end I feel honest, straightforward discussions with accurate information leads to better health care. Age or type of advanced training of a healthcare professional does not increase or decrease bias. There is continued research about bias which will improve our knowledge of the issues.

“On a more discrete level, we are trying to achieve a better understanding of how situational factors like stress and time constraints could activate bias and influence treatment decisions.” 4

I like to think that health care providers go into their chosen field with an open mind about their patients and their lifestyle choices. In the end, healthcare workers are well educated, but are people too, with their own imperfections trying to partner with their patients for better health care.

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¹ Monitor on Psychology, March 2019 pg 33
² Health Communication, Vol 32, No 4, 2017
³ JAMA Netw Open. 2018;1(7):e185293. doi:10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2018.5293
4 Monitor on Psychology, March 2019 pg 37

Sturgis Motorcycle Rally And Marijuana

 

It is the iconic event of rebel, cool, outlaws and independence, the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally. About a half million people are excepted to gather this August in South Dakota, down from 700K+ in 2019. The 10 day/10 night rider celebration includes concerts, the Budweiser Clydesdales, pub crawls, a ceterans event, 5k, and more along with a big nose thumb to the man. The organizers held it during COVID daring anyone to stop them. But what about the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally and marijuana?

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The first rally was held by Indian Motorcycle riders in August 1938, by the Jackpine Gypsies motorcycle club.[5] The club still owns and operates the tracks, hillclimb, and field areas where the rally is centered. The first event was called the “Black Hills Motor Classic.” The Jackpine Gypsies were inducted to the Motorcycle Hall of Fame in 1997. The focus of a motorcycle rally was originally racing and stunts. In 1961, the rally was expanded to include the Hillclimb and Motocross races. This could include half-mile track racing (the first year in Sturgis, there were 19 participants), intentional board wall crashes, ramp jumps and head-on collisions with automobiles.

The Sturgis Rally has been held every year including COVID, with the only exceptions during World War II. Harley-Davidson still rules but not with the majority it did several years ago. Rally data gathered by a team from Texas A & M University said that 66% of all 2022 rally attendees owned a Harley-Davidson.

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Cannabis in South Dakota is legal for medical use as of July 1, 2021, having been legalized by a ballot initiative on November 3, 2020. Prior to then, cannabis was fully illegal, with South Dakota being the only U.S. state which outlawed ingestion of controlled substances. Governor Kristi Noem opposed marijuana legalization, saying she supports medical marijuana only after it is federal legal and the FDA oversees it. She has fought a bitter fight against legalization.

Meade County Sheriff Ron Merwin, where Sturgis is located, says his deputies are generally looking past enforcing possession of small amounts of marijuana. “If it’s a small amount, we’re just overlooking it and saying, ‘Hey, get rid of it,’” Merwin said. “If it’s big enough for us to worry about, then we’re arresting them.”

Sturgis Motorcycle Rally and Marijuana

Sturgis allows wine and beer in event cups throughout the event, but monitoring weed is a bit different. This year there are over a half dozen cannabis dispensaries right the town’s main strip. Meade County Sheriff Ron Merwin, meanwhile, said open containers may cause more problems than normal. But the sheriff doesn’t “perceive it being a huge deal.”

Vapes, gummies and ointments for sore legs and backs abound, still discreetly. And you walk around get a gentle whiff of cannabis.

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Motorcycle culture exists on the margins of mainstream culture and the stereotype imagines all biker are rebels. Sturgis Motorcycle rally brings people together and weaves community for biker. Not unlike those who use marijuana.

Cooling Inflation And The Marijuana Consumer

Inflation has been the talk in homes for over a year. Eggs, meat, gas, lettuce, airline tickets and butter are just some of things things soaring. The price of a meal at elementary and secondary schools spiked the most in 2022, by a whopping 305%. The war in Ukraine, the upending of workers and supply chain issues and strikes all contributed. How is a person supposed to manage?  And what about cooling inflation and the marijuana consumer? There is some good news for fans and for medical marijuana patients.

The beverage alcohol is generally considered recession-proof. But in this recent bout of inflation, the price of beer consumed at home has increased much more quickly than the price of distilled spirits. Both are up, but beer prices are up far more.

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Inflation has exerted a substantial impact on the legal cannabis industry, amplifying the expenses associated with cultivating, manufacturing, and retailing cannabis products. This surge in costs has further diluted the already slim profit margins for many legal cannabis businesses.” shares Roy Bingham, Co-founder and CEO, BDSA.

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“Nevertheless, a fascinating counterbalance to this has emerged in the form of significant price compression observed within legal cannabis markets since late 2021. As a result, consumers have been witnessing a notable decline in the price of cannabis purchased at dispensaries.” continues Bingham.

Remarkably, between Q3 2021 and Q1 2023, BDSA’s analysis reveals a staggering 30.5% reduction in the equivalent average retail price of cannabis.  Arizona, California, Colorado, Florida, Illinois, Maryland, Massachusetts. Missouri, Nevada, Oregon and Pennsylvania all had price drops!

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“Historically in times of high inflation, Americans will cut back on non essential luxuries, yet will still set aside spending for requisite indulgences. For example, a wine drinker will continue to drink wine, they might drink more at home than at a restaurant or when out will order a less expensive brand. Cannabis has been following the same trend. It is also promising to notice that data on the industry as a whole has shown that in this time the number of marijuana consumers continues to grow, which for the market is extremely eouncouraging” stated Andrew Laub, managing partner of Keneh Ventures

New York is in their own category since they have over 1,500 unlicensed dispensaries operating not sharing information. Word is they are also doing a significant uncharge from legal states and locals and tourists alike are paying the premium.

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