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Any time that someone compares today’s marijuana with that of the 1960s, you can know with absolute certainty that they are lying.

Disclaimer: The views expressed in this article solely belong to the author and do not necessarily represent those of The Fresh Toast.

One of the most successful themes in prohibitionist propaganda is the “New Potent Pot” line, which tells us that “marijuana stronger than it was back in the 60s, when everyone thought it was harmless.”   

This “new potent pot” line is intended to negate the knowledge gained by experience and thereby eliminate this type of objection. It is said that the THC levels of marijuana today are (pick a number) times higher than in the past. 

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The notion that today’s marijuana that your children might smoke is qualitatively different from the marijuana in the past is obviously perfect for anxious parents who have been conditioned by decades of prohibitionist propaganda to feel guilty about their youthful “experimentation.” In this regard it is very successful. 

That there is no data to back it up is not a problem, because, when the subject is marijuana,  the usual purveyors of data — the media (right, left and center) — have been in the anti-fact business for decades.  They have enshrined the “new potent pot” line as a basic part of “conventional wisdom.” Everyone knows…. Actually, it is what everyone does not know that is important.  

There are several important points to be learned from looking at this particular bit of prohibitionist propaganda.  

Data, data, who’s got the data?  

Any time that someone compares today’s marijuana with that of the 1960s — or Woodstock, which is somehow still a common reference point — you can know with absolute certainty that they are lying. There is simply no data — no data — on marijuana potency from the 1960s, much less from any one concert. The first testing of marijuana for THC did not begin until the early 1970s.  

Here it gets a little bit more complicated. 

In 1972, the first year of official government testing for the THC level, a small sample of marijuana of unknown origin, but probably Mexican, averaged only 0.18% THC. This is below the level of industrial hemp, but this number is often used as the base for comparison to justify the high multiples.  

SEE: Prohibition 2.0 Making a Mess of Marijuana Legalization. Just Get Out of the Way 

If a visitor to the U.S. walked out of his hotel and met a homeless person dressed in rags, and insisted that this was the typical American, ignoring everyone else in sight, you would question the visitor’s judgement — or integrity. In effect, that is what prohibitionists are doing when they use this 1972 government number. It requires persistent dishonesty.  

In their book Marijuana Myths, Marijuana Facts,  Zimmer and Morgan devote a short chapter to the data on marijuana potency. I recommend this book for many reasons, but this chapter alone is worth the price of the book.  

They point out that in 1973 a private company PharmChem tested four times as many samples as the government, and the average potency was 1.62%. Did marijuana increase in potency tenfold in one year? 

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Also consider that one sample tested by PharmChem in 1975 was actually 14% THC, which was 20 times the average for the samples tested by the government that year. 

Subsequently, private testing was prohibited, and for 20 years the only data has come from the government, but in 1980 the average potency from government testing was around 2% and generally varied between 2 and 3% for several years. 

In short, there is no data from the 60s, and data from the 70s does not support the notion that there was only low THC marijuana available.  

Public officials have the obligation to report the government’s own data honestly. They do not. It seems to be perfectly acceptable to lie to support the arrest of millions, including the sick and dying as part of the suppression of medical marijuana. A really bitter political satirist might come up with something like this scenario, but it would probably be rejected as too heavy-handed. 

Even without access to the data there are other serious problems with the “new potent pot” line that should set off alarms for anyone capable of critical thought. 

First,  marijuana was contraband. There are no standards for contraband. In some countries beer may be said to be stronger than in other countries because there are laws regulating potency – alcohol content – but there can be no standards for contraband. This means that there would have to be large scale sampling, and even then it would be hard to know how typical the samples were of the total market. 

And just how did marijuana come to change? Here is where it really gets perverse. Under prohibition there is an incentive to increase the potency of contraband by volume. More bang for the bulk. This is why prohibition encourages hard drugs over marijuana.

SEE: Iron law of prohibition

In other words, we are told that something that happened under prohibition, and which was encouraged by prohibition, somehow justifies prohibition.  

But that was never the right question, in the first place. The proper question was “Did the average potency of marijuana on the market — or the THC content of the average marijuana being sold — increase?”  

 Again, as we have seen, the data do not support this. There was marijuana with at least 14% THC available in 1975. And even if there were data from the 60s, we still could not know this to be true, because we would not know how representative the samples were then — or are now.  

Remember, we are talking about contraband.  

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Also there is the matter of testing techniques on the individual samples. Were they manicured down to the bud, as is often the case with the very best? Or were there leaves and seeds and stems included in the total weight, which is often the case with commercial grades aimed at “less discriminating” buyers? In other words, the packaging and preparation of the extremes will accentuate the differences.  

Actually, I’m confident that the best indoor sinsemilla today is better than the best from the 60s. I would like to think so. I am a technological optimist. Today’s best may have a THC content in the range of 25%, depending on the sampling and testing technique. 

Of course, this is largely irrelevant, because, just as most people don’t drink 25 year-old Scotch, most people don’t smoke the most potent — and most expensive — marijuana. Price is not the only reason for this. Some people just like beer. Which brings us to the “beer” market. 

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What about the children? 

So, yes, there is some very strong marijuana available today, just as there was in the 1960s and 70s. Does this pose a threat to “children?” 

Well, if more potent marijuana really were more dangerous — and it is not, more on that soon — it might be a threat to very rich children. The scourge of Beverly Hills.  

The fact is that most kids are very unlikely to be able to afford the stronger strains of marijuana. Kids get the cheaper stuff, in part because they have limited budgets, and partly because there are not many young connoisseurs. Consequently, when prohibitionists mix lying about potency with concern about children, this has even less to do with the real world than is usually the case. 

Learning from the Dutch

Also, all this speculation requires that we continue to ignore the Dutch experience. There has long been some very strong marijuana available in the Netherlands, along with much that is in the American range, but people do not automatically buy the strongest. 

Experienced smokers do not always go for the “strongest” marijuana, just as people don’t drink pure grain alcohol. People find that there are strains that they like and stay with that. 

One of the things that prohibitionists do not understand – or don’t want to understand – is that there are important differences in various marijuana strains other than THC levels. Again, consider that there are differences in various alcohol drinks other than alcohol content. 

In some ways the differences in marijuana strains are chemically more important than the differences between beer and Bourbon. Alcohol is the only active ingredient in most alcohol drinks, but the different cannabinoids influence the quality of the marijuana high. This is one reason that many people find Marinol, the synthetic pharmaceutical version of THC to be unpleasant. In short, focusing solely on THC “potency” is misleading.  

Of course, under prohibition it is very difficult to find consistent supplies, so this not only increases the emphasis on THC potency, it also makes it difficult to know the potency of any given supply. 

The circumstance in which marijuana with higher levels of THC may pose a danger would be when someone does not know its potency and smokes more than necessary for the desired effect. While the onset of a high from smoking is fairly rapid, a person might take several puffs of 15% THC marijuana when they are accustomed to the same amount of 10% THC product. This can produce undesirable results. Fortunately, the effects are almost always transitory.  

Stronger marijuana may actually be safer. 

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As Zimmer and Morgan point out in Marijuana Myths, Marijuana Facts, increased potency does not mean increased danger. In fact, just the opposite may be true.  

Inasmuch as almost all smokers find being over-stoned unpleasant, people use only enough marijuana to achieve the desired effect. Insofar as the one clearly established risk in using marijuana comes from smoking, the less a person has to smoke to achieve a desired “high” the better. As noted, if there is the unexpected high from marijuana of unknown potency that may pose a risk to smokers, but this is a consequence of contraband and a lack of standards under marijuana prohibition, not something intrinsic to the plant. 

The Political Uses of the “New Potent Pot” Argument 

As observed, the primary value of this line is that it is used to negate the experience of those who smoked in the past. However, some of the prohibitionists have become more creative.  

Hemp is really marijuana, after all.  

SEE: We Know Too Much About Marijuana for It To Be Illegal 

In one area it seemed as though this line could backfire on the prohibitionists. I have seen a number of articles about hemp in which either the journalist or hemp industry representative said that industrial hemp legally has only 0.30% THC, while marijuana has 10% to 15% THC. Well, how could anyone be concerned about hemp, if marijuana has 20 to 30 times more THC? 

However, now the prohibitionists are still opposing hemp by saying that the marijuana smoked back in the 1960s and ‘70s had only 0.50% THC. In other words, the hippies were smoking hemp. Clever, eh?  

But now more potent marijuana is claimed to be qualitatively different and causes violence and addiction. Imagine someone saying that the effects of whisky are qualitatively different from beer.  

But of course, this is classic reefer madness. The problem here is that if it takes the “new potent pot” to cause “addiction” and violence, why were they saying the same thing sixty years ago? Prohibition causes long-term memory loss.  

The “new potent pot” is worth a lot of money, and involves organized crime. 

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One of the oddest things about prohibitionism is that it treats making money in a capitalist society as an intrinsically evil thing. The business of America is business, but making money on marijuana is morally wrong, unlike making money on guns, gambling, booze, etc. Consequently, we are supposed to be outraged and alarmed when we are told that the “new potent pot” sells for thousands of dollars per pound in some markets. This makes it morally worse than ordinary marijuana. Of course, this leads to Organized Crime!  

This is the classic case of prohibition, of course. The high prices and criminal activity are the result of the laws against marijuana, not of marijuana itself.  

Many people may even understand this obvious point, and still be outraged by the high prices, or the size of the market, as though this were some sort of moral insight.  

If this moralistic outrage were happening in a socialist country, it would at least be consistent with the dominant philosophy, but in America???  

Conclusions: What will be the impact of legalization on potency, price, and safety?  

  1. What will happen to average potency when marijuana is really legalized? It will be known.  (We really do not know what the average potency of marijuana has been or may be. This is impossible under marijuana prohibition.)  
  1. The average potency available to most users may increase, but there will be choice. This is impossible under marijuana prohibition.
  1. There will be less focus on THC potency and more on other qualities. There will be a recognition of qualitative differences in various strains, as is the case in Holland and legalized states today. This is impossible under marijuana prohibition.
  1. The highest prices will almost certainly fall substantially. This will decrease the incentive for maximizing THC potency, which is a characteristic of contraband markets. (Contraband risk premiums will be replaced with taxes and other costs, so the price of the average grade may not fall as much.) This is impossible under marijuana prohibition.
  1. The lowest grade will almost certainly disappear, which is good because of uncertain purity. This is impossible under marijuana prohibition.
  1. People will be able to find the safest and most satisfying way of using the plant. This is especially important in use for self-medication in sub-clinical conditions in which self-medication is the accepted norm in our society. This is impossible under marijuana prohibition.
  1. Regulations can be focused on maintaining quality and minimizing use by children. This is impossible under marijuana prohibition.
  1. Information will be credible and education believable. This is impossible under marijuana prohibition.
  1. The actual dangers in marijuana will be recognizable and can be more easily dealt with by both society and the individual. This is impossible under marijuana prohibition.
  1. People will be able to grow their own and have a personal relationship with their plants, gaining an insight into their relationship with Creation and the Creator. This is impossible under marijuana prohibition.

Richard Cowan is a former NORML National Director and author of The Economic Consequences of the Pandemic Meet the Drug War

Marijuana And Athletes – What You Should Know

Some users believe it helps them reach their fitness goals, while others appreciate the feeling of euphoria that helps them relax after training.

By Lana Jones

It seems that cannabis has never attracted this much attention. After decades of being outlawed for no valid reason, many states have legalized it again. The positive campaign attracted many users and informed the public on the positive effects of marijuana.

What role can this plant play for athletes? Are marijuana and bodybuilding connected, and can you hope to achieve fitness goals faster with this herb? Here is an overview of the potential benefits and other things you should know about THC if you are an athlete.

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The working process of cannabinoids is simple. Once you ingest them, they interact with your inner cannabinoid system. Each human has this system, which is capable of affecting pain, immune functions, appetite, and other processes.

Let’s take a look at how athletes can benefit from cannabis.

Pain Relief

Whether you are a professional or a fitness enthusiast who trains regularly, you probably find pain problems quite common. It might be that you have minor sprains due to intense exercise, or you are dealing with an injury that requires a recovery process.

Using marijuana for pain relief was the topic of many studies over the years. Massive research that included 2,897 medical cannabis patients suggests that this plant can be more effective at providing pain relief than taking opioid-based drugs. More than 80% of users who participated in the study indicated that marijuana was at least as effective as OTC medications.

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The great thing about using cannabis for pain is that it helps regardless of the type of pain. It will assist through the recovery process after a severe injury or help you get through the pain following surgery. However, you can also use it to relax your muscles and feel better after intense exercise.

If you are dealing with inflammation, it might be hard to push through a demanding training. That is where cannabis comes into play. Even tinctures and topicals can be helpful if you want to eliminate pain in localized areas, although ingesting cannabinoids secures an overall anti-inflammatory effect.

Relax Before and After the Competition

If you are a professional athlete, it might be hard to get a good night’s sleep before an important event. Since sleep can be crucial for your performance, you might consider turning to cannabis. Many users report that marijuana helped them to relax and secured a way of getting well-rested ahead of an important performance.

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Cannabis can help you calm yourself down if you are nervous or get that euphoric effect you need to perform better. A study conducted over five decades ago focused on rats’ performance in alley mazes with and without using cannabis. According to the authors, rats who consumed marijuana before the test showed better results in the maze. Many athletes believe that it is cannabinoids that help them to focus when they need to perform.

Cannabis and Sports – Legal Implications

It was in 2004 when WADA (World Anti-Doping Agency) published a list of substances that are prohibited because they can enhance performance and provide an unfair advantage over other players. Although CBD and THC are different, they both belong to the class of cannabinoids. Since WADA prohibited cannabinoids, athletes cannot use them during competitions.

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If you’ve been smoking weed and playing football with friends, nobody would mind that. However, if you have an official event soon, always consider that there might be testing. Although people have become more aware of the positive effects of marijuana these days, WADA still finds it a performance-enhancing substance. That is why getting tested positive might get you disqualified from the competition.

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How Long Does THC Stay in the System of an Athlete?

If you take THC, you know that the effects will disappear after several hours. But despite you don’t feel that euphoria anymore, this cannabinoid remains in your body for longer. According to the experts, THC might be detectable weeks after you consume it. It all depends on the type of test you have to take.

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Here is an overview of available tests:

  • Blood tests – it is interesting to note that your body keeps THC-COOH, which is the by-product that appears after using THC. However, that component is not detectable by a blood test. Depending on the use, a blood test could detect marijuana one to three days after using it. Heavy users have an increased amount in the system, which is why it might take longer.
  • Urine tests – you will find that this procedure is most frequent when it comes to testing athletes at competitions. That is because it can detect the mentioned THC-COOH even up to 45 days from using it. It depends on the use – first-timers might not have any weed in their urine after three days, but heavy users could take ten times longer than that to eliminate it.
  • Hair follicle tests – this is an expensive testing method, but it can detect weed users 90 days after using it.
  • Saliva tests – users will eliminate THC from saliva in 24-72 hours, depending on the frequency of use.

You should be aware that marijuana is illegal in the United States on a federal level. Despite being perfectly legal in many states, we are still waiting on the federal government to make its move. In the meantime, sports organizations are not the only ones conducting THC tests. You might also encounter them in some businesses that don’t look fond of their employees using marijuana. The good news is that this is highly individual, and many entrepreneurs understand that THC can have many benefits.

Final Thoughts

Marijuana is popular among both amateurs and professional athletes. Some users believe it helps them reach their fitness goals, while others appreciate the feeling of euphoria that helps them to relax after training.

Ultimately, it all depends on your plans in the future. Although people around the world accepted using THC for various purposes, we are still waiting for it to become legal at a federal level. WADA also didn’t remove it from the prohibited substance list, which can play a role if you plan on competing in a sports event soon.

This article originally appeared on Green Market Report and has been reposted with permission.

How Cannabis Can Keep Puppies From Freaking About The Fireworks

An all-natural, quality-grade oil has components to help dogs feel more comfortable and reduce anxiety.

Most Americans love the pomp, circumstance and loud explosions of Independence Day. Parades in the morning. Barbecues of beach time in the afternoon. And the oohing and awing of fireworks after the sun goes down. But for your canine friend, it’s one of the worst days of the year.

According to national statistics from PetAmberAlert.com, animal control facilities experience a 30% increase in missing pets between July 4 and 6, with July 5 being one of the busiest days for shelters. For dogs, this holiday sucks.

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More and more veterinarians are recommending CBD-rich dog treats as one way to keep your pet relaxed and less anxious. While vets remain split on the efficacy of cannabis for pets because research in veterinary cannabis pharmacology is limited, anecdotal reports suggest CBD has a calming benefit for some pets.

The best method to medicate your pet with cannabis is by using a CBD oil. An all-natural, quality-grade oil has components to help dogs feel more comfortable and reduce anxiety.

CBD-infused treats do not get pets high because they don’t contain THC, the psychoactive ingredient in cannabis. Keep THC away from your pets.

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Veterinarians suggest the following basic tips to keep your pooch calm (even if you don’t have CBD-infused treats):

  • Stay inside: Try to keep your pet indoors at all times as much as possible. Ideally, someone stays home with your pet.
  • Make them feel safe: Comfort your pets with petting, hugging, talking to them in a soothing voice, providing a treat and staying nearby if possible. Make sure they can access their crate or “safe place.”
  • Avoid the noise. Try to drown out the fireworks sounds as much as possible by closing windows, playing music or turning on the TV.
  • Act normal. Your pet takes cues from your and your family’s actions. Go about your normal routine as much as possible, talking and playing with your pet as usual.

3 Reasons Why Cannabis Vape Tech Is Soaring

As places around the world continue to legalize cannabis, businesses are realizing the opportunities to be had in this growing market.

Each year, consumers look forward to innovations in technology. When it comes to cannabis vapes, the market is booming with new devices and tweaks to existing products. Entrepreneurs don’t want to miss an opportunity to create the next best vape.

Cannabis vape tech is taking off globally, and here are 3 reasons why:

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Demand is Increasing

During the pandemic, many consumers have reported that their medical use of cannabis for mental health reasons has increased. In addition, more and more states are legalizing the medical and recreational use of cannabis. To meet the rising demand, and to accommodate new consumers, vaping technology is advancing rapidly.

Whether consumers prefer to use dry flower or oil in their vapes, there’s a device on the market designed to meet their needs. Pods, pens, and box mods—you name it, there’s a cannabis vape for it. Now that demand is increasing for cannabis vapes, new products are being designed to accommodate them.

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To gain a competitive edge in the market, there are new vaporizers coming out. Some utilize technology for a more user-friendly experience, like disposable or pre-filled vapes. Others focus on sustainability to appeal to eco-conscious consumers. Features like longer battery life, self-cleaning, and the shatter-resistant casing will set cannabis vapes apart in a saturated market.

Producers are always racing to meet the needs of the market, and in 2021, the market is full of opportunities for innovative vape devices. Given how recently cannabis was legalized in many states and countries, there’s plenty of room for growth—the question is, who will capitalize on it first?

Fewer Consumers are Smoking

Given the global outbreak of respiratory illness, more consumers are moving away from smoking and gravitating towards vapes. When cannabis is vaporized, it’s consumed at a lower temperature than when it’s smoked. If cannabis is smoked, it will cause combustion, which can produce harmful byproducts. The consumer is not exposed to these chemicals when cannabis is vaporized.

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As public awareness about the respiratory issues associated with smoking increases, vaping is on the rise. Not only does vaping cannabis help consumers give up smoking, but the devices are more discreet and easy to use.

Someone who’s transitioning from smoking to vaping may be unsure of where to begin. There are different vapes to start with for new users, designed for ease of use. These include pens, pods, and disposable vapes. As more and more consumers switch to vaping, we expect to see user-friendly devices become increasingly popular.

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There has never been a better time to quit smoking than right now when COVID-19 is still making waves around the globe. The fate of the cannabis market seemed uncertain at the beginning, but now the trend is clear: vaping cannabis is on the rise.

Vape Tech Producers are Partnering with Cannabis Cultivators

There’s one main barrier to producing new vape technology: state regulations. With the implementation of PMTA (Premarket Tobacco Application) looming over the tobacco vaping industry, some worry that cannabis vapes will be the next target.

To counteract these issues, companies are moving away from producing cannabis and devices. Instead, they are only producing vapes and relying on partnerships with popular cannabis cultivation companies. Businesses can specialize in creating cannabis tech without being held up by the licenses and regulations associated with cultivation.

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By partnering with cannabis producers, vape manufacturers can place their sole focus on improving their products. They don’t need to worry about obtaining licenses if they partner with companies that already have them; instead, they can work on releasing the next innovative vape.

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When businesses focus their resources exclusively on advancing the technology of vaporizers, advancements can be made that will transform the vaping industry.

Cannabis vape producers are trying to match the fast pace of the market in 2021. In recent years, there’s been an influx of cannabis consumers interested in vaping, and the pandemic has only accelerated that trend.

We anticipate that as the demand for cannabis vaporizers increases, the technology will develop rapidly to appeal to new and seasoned vapers alike.

This article originally appeared on Green Market Report and has been reposted with permission.

UK Researcher Says Hemp Captures More CO2 Than Forests

According to Cambridge University researcher Darshil Shah, hemp can be twice as effective as trees at sequestering atmospheric carbon. Here’s how.

By Natan Ponieman

Hemp Blockchain, Inc, a Utah-based agricultural tech company, has come up with a novel solution to measure and record information on carbon emissions and atmospheric carbon sequestration for hemp farms: blockchain.

The product, part of what the company is calling a “Carbon Protocol Initiative” may set a new standard for establishing the net carbon footprint of hemp companies, one of the company’s goals.

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The solution will take data from critical points throughout the cultivation process, registering both CO2 sequestration and emissions into a blockchain record.

The system will then grant cultivators carbon credits that will be translated into tokens. “Carbon offset credits that can be used by corporations to balance their carbon emissions CO2 in order to meet their CSR and ESG commitments,” according to a company press release.

“The Hemp Blockchain is building a critical piece of the digital infrastructure that will enable efficient and trusted transactions across the entire industry,” said Hemp Blockchain’s CEO and president Dan Higbee.

Hemp Leads Co2 Sustainability: According to Cambridge University researcher Darshil Shah, hemp can be twice as effective as trees at sequestering atmospheric carbon.

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Industrial hemp absorbs between 8 to 15 tons of CO2 per hectare of cultivation, while forests typically capture 2 to 6 tons of CO2 per hectare per year, depending on climate, region and growth stage, Shah told Dezeen.

Shah, a member of the Centre for Natural Material Innovation, part of Cambridge University’s Department of Architecture, conducts research into biomaterials and focuses on building techniques that can help bring the carbon footprint for the building industry to zero.

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Shah highlighted the role of hemp as a source of sustainable building materials for the future, noting that the crop can produce more usable fibers per hectare than forestry. Hemp fibers can be turned into bioplastics and engineered woods that can replace building materials such as fiberglass and aluminum.

This article originally appeared on Benzinga and has been reposted with permission.

Report: Americans Expanding Cannabis Consumption While Legislators Catch Up

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50% of new adult-use consumers declared using cannabis 5 days a week or more, according to a trends report by a cannabis market research group.

There has been a lot of excitement around cannabis legalization in the U.S. after the Democratic Party gained control of the Presidency and Congress in the 2020 elections.

However, legalization will continue to be incremental, argues the latest “US Cannabis Consumer Trends Report” by Brightfield Group: The federal government is experiencing an awkward, slow decriminalization process.

In fact:

  • The SAFE Banking Act will be the next big market change, not full legalization.
  • Legal banking provides more opportunities for major players to enter and expand. It also encourages more states to legalize cannabis.

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Meanwhile, consumers are quickly becoming accustomed to cannabis through state legalizations, a changing cultural atmosphere and increasing cannabis use overall. According to the report:

  • 10% of Americans have used cannabis in the past 3 months.
  • Use is even more prevalent among Millennials, with 13% disclosing they have consumed cannabis in the past 3 months – levels are higher than those for soy milk, hard seltzer and plant-based meats.
  • Cannabis use “multiple times per day” and “all occasions of use” were up from in 2020: 50% of new adult-use consumers declared using cannabis 5 days a week or more.
    • Cannabis use is becoming more gender-balanced: In Q4 2020, 49% of cannabis consumers were women – the most equal balance we’ve seen yet.
  • The Delta-8 phenomenon indicates a desire for psychoactive cannabis beyond CBD.

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“Americans are ready for legal cannabis. They are expanding consumption and occasions of use while legislators catch up. State-level legalization efforts and potential federal reform hover in the background as cannabis normalization continues. All types of people are entering the market, and they are enjoying cannabis for distinct purposes, at different times of the day, and in varying formats,” said Bethany Gomez, CEO of Brightfield Group.

“Traditional cannabis consumers are continuing to make up less of the legal market as consumer needs evolve.”

This article originally appeared on Benzinga and has been reposted with permission.

Popular Ways To Consume Marijuana Flower

The following are three of the most popular ways people consume cannabis flower, and how it can be done correctly. 

Cannabis flower remained the preferred choice of U.S. consumers in 2019, generating $768 million in sales from January through May 2019. 

A myriad of products continues to eat into its market share. Yet, flower outsold the second-highest selling product, vape cartridges, by $295 million. 

The following are three of the most popular ways people consume flower, and how it can be done correctly. 

Smoking From a Bong

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Bongs are large pipes, often made of glass, which use water filtration to smoke ground cannabis. 

The flower sits in a bowl attached to the side of the bong in a separate chamber. When lit, the smoke travels down the glass chamber, passing through the water before emerging in the larger chamber. 

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With your mouth over the large chamber, torch the flower until you have your desired level of smoke. To inhale, depending on the bong, either slide the bowl out of its chamber, or remove your finger covering the hole (“carb”) in the pipe. 

Last, quickly inhale to consume the smoke. Be careful, the hit can be substantial for newcomers and people with lower tolerances.

Smoking From a Bowl

Bowls are handheld pipes often made of glass. While designs can become intricate, the process to smoking a bowl remains simple. 

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To start, pour the ground flower into the end that has a circular bowl shape. Pack the cannabis without it being so dense that it becomes difficult for the smoke to travel through the hole in the bottom. 

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Once packed to your liking, place your thumb on the carb, putting your mouthpiece to your lips. Then, torch the flower. The smoke will fill the chamber as it would a bong. Release your thumb off the carb when ready and inhale to consume your hit.  

Smoking a Joint

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Joints are all-cannabis cigarettes, often made using rolling papers. There are several variations to rolling a joint. Regardless of how it’s prepared, the smoking process remains the same.  

To begin, light the joint, ensuring that there is an even burn around the perimeter. Then, take the mouthpiece to your lips without getting excessive saliva on the joint. Next, inhale until you’ve consumed the smoke you’d like. Be sure not to pull too hard, or you risk taking a jarring hit.

In most group smoking sessions, you’ll take two hits, ash the joint and then pass it to the next person. 

5 Hacks To Find Cheap Flights

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Cheap flights are never easy to spot, especially now that prices are rising. Here are some ways to land that next affordable airline seat.

Thanks to the vaccine and the state of the pandemic, the rate of travel has increased. While this is exciting for a variety of reasons, flight prices and stays at Airbnb and hotels have also risen, to a shocking degree.

The rise in flight and accommodation bookings are prompting the travel industry to gear up for summer and year that will provide them with some much-needed relief. This is great for them but annoying for us since we’ll have to pay very high costs for average trips.

While flight prices will continue to be expensive, that doesn’t mean that there aren’t any deals to be found. Here are 5 hacks that can help you book cheaper flights:

Focus on cost and not on date or destination

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While it’s very difficult not to focus on the date, since we live under capitalism and have to work for a living, you can choose not to focus on the destination. If you book ahead of time, you can also try a soft deadline for your trip, that way there’s a day or two of difference that can make a significant impact on the final cost of your trip.

This approach isn’t conventional, but it makes for an interesting idea that might result in a roundtrip to Italy for under $500. Just saying.

Start using your alerts

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Checking for flight deals every day is torture, which is why you should start using flight alerts. These notifications can let you know when prices drop and can help you book a flight quickly and cheaply. They’re available in Kayak, Google Flights, Skyscanner, Scott’s Cheap Flights and more.

Learn about the 24-hour rule

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The 24-hour rule lets you cancel a booked flight to and from the U.S. for up to 24 hours after you purchased it. Some airlines give you even more time to make up your mind. This is very useful when booking flights ahead of time, even if you don’t know if you’re gonna be able to make it onto the trip.

Timing matters

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It’s very important to have sufficient time to book your flights. The Huffington Post spoke with Rocky Trifari, travel blogger, who gave time frames as to when would be the best moments to book flights. “For domestic flights, it is usually best to book one to three months in advance,” Trifari said. “For international trips, I find three to eight months is best.”

Other recommendations include avoiding Friday or Sunday flights and searching sooner for trips during holidays and busy times of the year.

Use different flight search engines

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There are dozens of flight search engines and they all have their pros and cons. While Momondo has the cheapest prices, Google Flights has a helpful Explore tool that shows you the cheapest places you can fly from your airport. This tool is helpful when looking for flight ideas, having no set place in mind. It could result in a very cheap flight to an unexpected and awesome location.

The Most Expensive Marijuana Strains In The World

You don’t have to purchase these expensive strains all the time, but for that once-in-a-lifetime kind of feeling, you should consider splurging.

Every detailed marijuana enthusiast and user knows one thing for sure: the best strains give the best feeling and make the cannabis usage process exciting. It is common to find cannabis buyers at local dispensaries looking for good strains, and the prices for strains vary by a few dollars per gram.

A good strain will cost 10 times more than other average strains, and if you want the best that money can buy, you must be willing to splurge. And if you are ready to do that, the list below will be beneficial when you get to the dispensaries.

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The Oracle 

The Oracle strain garnered prominence in the cannabis sector in 2009, and to date, it is considered a breakthrough within the cannabis world in terms of its potency. Oracle has some unique traits, but two of them are most popular.

The first trait is that its exceptional flowers produce an enormous amount of THC content which is a staggering 45%. Secondly, Oracle blossoms in record time as growers don’t have to wait for their flowers to get ready for months.

These traits increased the price of these strains such that their seeds are costing up to $200 each and clones up to $1,000.

Loud Dream 

This cannabis strain is a hybrid strain that sells for as much as $800 an ounce. The plant is a rare sativa backcross which is a hybrid of the popular Blue Dream.

One of the most pleasant traits of this strain is how fast and strong it hits the user after a few puffs. Some uses had compared the feeling of taking this strain to when they sipped espresso. The Loud Dream cannabis strain is spunky, energetic, and makes for a memorable cannabis experience.

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Additionally, the THC levels in this strain are stellar: it features between 26-28% of psychoactive substances. Although many of the world’s most potent cannabis strains enable a heavy Indica Effect, this Loud Dream strain produces a huge amount of resin. The resin boosts the user’s energy, sparks creativity, and helps focus.

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White Fire OG 

White Fire OG is a strong hybrid in the cannabis market. It is an impressive flower that produces 30% THC: an offspring of a cross between Fire OG and The White.

These two strains are at the highest top-shelf quality with an expensive price tag. The White Fire OG contains an estimated 60% Sativa strain which features various phenotypes.

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Users say the strain tends to sell out quickly because of the soothing impact on their bodies. For example, in California dispensaries, the bud goes for up to $640, and the flower itself is listed at $260 per ounce. If you get the flower and plan, you can sell the strain for top dollar.

Fruity Pebbles

This is a powerful strain with desirable traits and an indica morphology. It has broad fan leaves, grows laterally, and produces flowers with high THC levels. These traits make the strain a first choice for veteran smokers who want to enjoy the sweet essence of Fruity Pebbles Strain.

Cannabis users also prefer this strain because of its impressive terpene profile; indeed, there is nothing like this strain. Its taste buds offer a balanced mix of fruits, sugar, and sweetness, which you cannot find with any other strain. The Fruity Pebbles Strain retails for $1,500 per seed: now that is a top-tier cannabis strain!

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ISLA OG

This cannabis strain is a brand from California which sells for up to $800 per ounce; it is canned and contains eight of an ounce of dried flower. When the buds are trimmed, they are immediately placed inside the can. So when users pop the top of the can, they receive very fresh, crispy, and cured cannabis.

J1

J1 is a famous top-shelf hybrid that will cost you some dollars: but please note that the prices for this strain vary based on your location. While it is way more expensive in some states, it is relatively cheaper in other states.

In Los Angeles, you will find it for $350 per ounce, which doesn’t make it the cheapest strain, but it is also affordable. It is not cheap because it is crystal coated and offers users an upbeat sativa-dominant high. Speedy is the best word to describe the feeling one gets with this strain s also stimulating, making users feel energetic and joyful.

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One will feel relaxed after a few minutes of taking this stain, making it a good strain for daytime (that is, for experienced consumers who prefer having cannabis during the day).

Featuring 22% THC on average, it may be too speedy for novice cannabis consumers, so it is highly recommended for veteran cannabis users.

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XJ-13

The XJ-13 strain is an offshoot of the famous Jack Herer and G-13 hybrid, which will cost you a lot at dispensaries. This strain is higher than the average strains in the market and even higher than the cannabinoid called THCV.

Research confirms that THCV may be helpful for those with metabolic disorders such as diabetes which means if it can solve this problem, XJ-13 can do the same. The levels of THCV also vary from sample to sample; it is a simulating bud famously called the ‘Ferrari” of the cannabis world.

When you take it at first, you will feel like you are going too fast, but soon enough, it becomes easygoing, with the user feeling relaxed. It is an excellent daytime strain for those seeking relief from moderate pain and chronic stress. It is sold for $375 per ounce and has a THC content of up to 22%.

Although there are also affordable strains in the cannabis market, if you seek the very best strains that will give you a unique experience, you will have to start with the ones listed above. Of course, you don’t have to purchase these expensive strains all the time, but for that once-in-a-lifetime kind of feeling, you should consider the splurge.

Marijuana takes you into a new world of endless fun, but these expensive strains redefine what it means to have fun.

How Clean Are Your CBD Beauty Products?

Do ingredients like phthalates and fillers in CBD products diminish the effects of topicals, such as serums, washes, and creams? 

The CBD clean beauty market is growing exponentially. According to 2019 estimations, the market is expected to reach an incredible $1.7 billion by 2025.

For those new to understanding CBD-based-beauty, CBD stands for cannabidiol, which is a cannabinoid found in the cannabis plant. It won’t produce a high like fellow cannabinoid THC and is considered safe and effective for all skin types. Research shows that CBD may be effective in alleviating anxiety and has powerful anti-inflammatory properties that can effectively mitigate skin irritation caused by inflammation. 

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Even better? According to a 2020 study published in the journal Clinical, Cosmetic and Investigational Dermatology, CBD has real skin benefits. Researchers found that, “topical application of CBD may be efficacious for some skin disorders, such as eczema, psoriasis, pruritis, and inflammatory conditions.” CBD has already been found to be an effective alternative for skin disorders, such as psoriasis and chronic dermatitis. It’s no wonder scientists and companies are exploring ways to use the compound in eye creams, face washes and luxury skin care.  

One of the newest players in the CBD skincare space is Botanika Life, a collection of clean, hand-crafted luxury lifestyle and wellness products that are loaded with full spectrum CBD and other powerhouse plant-based ingredients that effectively deliver the cleanest performing CBD. With calming CBD at the core of each product, Botanika Life utilizes the healing powers of flowers and plants to develop inventive products with pure ingredients and clean formulas. 

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The company’s CEO, Benny Shabtai, believes that ensuring customers understand where products are sourced can create better education around both CBD and skincare. Here’s what he had to say about clean skincare and CBD:

Q: Do ingredients like phthalates and fillers in CBD products diminish the effects of topicals, such as serums, washes, and creams? 

A: “The quality and combination of each ingredient in CBD-based products play an important role in how effective CBD skincare products are when applied. Fillers can react in negative ways to a client’s skin and if the customer isn’t aware that a filler is in place, an allergic reaction could be difficult to pinpoint.”

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How does CBD work within the body to create better skincare results? 

“The endocannabinoid system (ECS) is considered the master regulatory system of the body. It helps maintain homeostasis and balance in our bodies by communicating with other biological systems and helping other systems in the body stay healthy. The ideal state of being for the human body is homeostasis, which is the effect full-spectrum CBD has on the endocannabinoid system—lighting up the body’s receptors in positive ways. 

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“The human body produces compounds called endocannabinoids that bind to endocannabinoid receptors to support homeostasis. Endocannabinoids and their receptors are found throughout the body: in the brain, organs, connective tissues, glands and immune cells. Considered “a bridge between body and mind,” endocannabinoids help support and protect our immune system, nervous system and virtually all organs in the body.”

In skincare, are less products truly better? 

“We find that our clients truly want to know what’s in products to help them be better educated and informed. We hold a deep promise of integrity and transparency at Botanika Life. One of our most sought-after products is the Elite Elixir. With only two ingredients  it’s a clean beauty fan’s dream. A potent 1500mg of organically and naturally extracted full spectrum CBD and hemp seed oil work synergistically to provide the ultimate soothing results.”

With new companies coming into the skincare market monthly, it’s important to recognize where the ingredients in products come from. Afterall, not all CBD beauty skincare is created equal. Even clean beauty enthusiasts know there are CBD skincare products available online that include impurities like phthalates and parabens. It is vital to consider the quality of the product you’re purchasing and have confidence that the product contains exactly what the label claims.

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