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The Judgiest Study On Cannabis Yet, But Is It Necessary?

The study “Risks and Benefits of Marijuana Use: A National Survey of U.S. Adults” was released on the 24th and has gotten some attention for its provocative stance that cannabis is only scientifically proven to aid in a few conditions, while Americans at large see the plant as having multiple benefits, including health related preventative measures.

The first problem with the study is that other studies that would either legitimize their findings or render them moot aren’t, for the most part, able to be seen through. Cannabis is a Schedule I drug, a classification that is a vestige of the failed Drug War and a barrier that must be brought down to have an intelligent conversation on the topic – following many, many more studies.

However, even though the researchers were disheartened by the ‘overly optimistic’ outlook the general public has regarding cannabis, they’re raising the level of conversation and given more pro-cannabis scientists counterpoints to work with.

Though there may not be concrete evidence of cannabis having dozens of healthy benefits, there is certainly a lot of anecdotal evidence, and again, those anecdotal proofs cannot be tested because of cannabis’ classification as being on the same level as heroin.

Scientists argue that people are in denial about the addictive properties of cannabis and though the study showed that around 91 percent of those surveyed believe that cannabis has at least one risk, the number one risk named was legal problems, so again, a favorable outlook on cannabis, just not how it’s handled across the board.

The study’s conclusion is this: “Americans’ view of marijuana use is more favorable than existing evidence supports,” and they are technically right. Science is a beautiful thing and if cannabis proponents truly believe that marijuana has more medical benefits than have yet been proven by science, they should welcome further studies.

First cannabis needs to be de- or rescheduled in order to even the playing field a bit, then we can talk more candidly about what the, yes, beneficial plant really has to offer. In my humble opinion, it’s going to be a pleasant conversation indeed and scientists will be working double time to study the plant of the hour.

People Really Want CBD Products For Their Dogs

BarkShop acquired instant fame this past March when they began to sell dog treats infused with CBD, but even before the news broke, the company was well established in the business, selling quirky pet products such as multivitamin supplements and dental hygiene treats.

According to Mashable, dog trends tend to follow human trends closely, so it makes perfect sense that people are now interested in CBD treats and oils. These CBD infused products are designed to help dogs cope with different sorts of pain and anxiety issues, providing relaxation and tons of benefits for their bodies. It’s important to point out that these treats don’t have any THC in them and that THC and cannabis in general can have negative effects on dogs.

Melissa Seligmann, Barkshop’s General Manager, reports that the company was nervous over the public’s perception of their CBD infused dog products. On the date of their release, products sold out within the day.”We sold out of all our initial inventory that we bought for a two-month run on day one, and we’ve had a hard time keeping it [CBD supplies] in stock,” Seligmann told Mashable.

BarkShop currently offers CBD oils and treats, with most product reviews saying that pet owners are happy with the results and that dogs are responding well to the CBD, which calms them down during thunderstorms and stressful situations or provides comfort during the last minutes of the lives of old and sick dogs. Other more negative reviews criticize the prices of CBD oils and treats, claiming that the products are expensive and produce little to no effect on their pets.

While all of this information sounds interesting, more research is needed. It’s hard to know the effect that CBD has on dogs when they’re not able to communicate it and when almost no research has been conducted on the matter. CBD research is lacking on all sorts of areas, and it’s side effects are largely unknown.

Hopefully companies like BarkBox will begin to push the envelope and to inspire researchers, doctors and veterinarians to conduct the necessary studies on CBD, making sure that the compound is safe and that we understand the benefits it provides.

How Social Reform And Cannabis Legalization Are Linked

For decades one of the greatest arguments against the War on Drugs, and cannabis in particular, was the racial disparities in arrests and time served, and the resulting problem of overcrowded prisons packed with victims of a social stigma, many of whom were not even close to criminals.

As marijuana is destigmatized and public opinion is overwhelmingly in favor of medical marijuana, with a majority of people in favor of broad legalization, social reform has become less of a talking point and more of a sticking point for not only activists, but lawmakers.

Tax revenue is a very publicized result of cannabis legalization, but the heart of the matter lies in social justice and reaching out to communities that have been adversely affected by laws set in place during a different era. An era when race was an arguing point on the subject, and not in an enlightened manner in the least.

These new developments happening across the states mean fewer incarcerations for simple possession. Just this week, Jersey City, NJ decriminalized cannabis to, “increase racial justice while protecting public safety,” according to NJ.com.

New Jersey is in the process of becoming one of the next states to legalize marijuana for adult use and the move by Jersey City is commendable and a big victory for cannabis activists and enthusiasts across both the state and country.

Decrim doesn’t go far enough, though, according to New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy. In a speech, he stated, “I greatly respect those in this chamber who have proposed decriminalizing possession of small amounts of marijuana, and I thank them for recognizing the importance of doing what’s right and just for those who carry criminal records for past possession arrests, but decriminalization alone will not put the corner dealer out of business, it will not help us protect our kids and it will not end the racial disparities we see.”

He went on to say that he believed the truest and best route to social justice and a fair law was to tax, regulate and to have a “careful” approach to legalization. His statement reflects the sentiments of weed warriors around the world who want to see nonviolent offenders free, retroactively, now and in the future, and to finally put a stop to the unjust and imbalanced arrests for the simple possession of a non-toxic plant.

US Cannabis Firms Will Capitalize On Canada’s Legal Climate

Investors looking to cash in on the cannabis industry might want to consider what is happening now in Canada. The country recently legalized marijuana nationwide for recreational use, a change in policy that will allow adults 18 and older to buy cannabis from dispensaries in a manner similar to beer. Because of this, cannabis companies are flocking to the northern nation to get in on a game where there is no risk of blowback from the federal government. Two of the latest stocks headed that direction are Acreage Holdings and LivWell, according to a recent report from Investors Business Daily.

It was just announced that Acreage has plans to go public in Canada later this year. The company, which is headquartered in New York City, just raised close to $120 million to help take their mission to a larger, legal market.

The move comes just months after former Republican Speaker of the House John Boehner and former Massachusetts Governor Bill Weld signed on to the board of advisors. Since then, the two have been calling for the U.S. Government to end pot prohibition. Unfortunately, that is nowhere close to happening. It is for this reason the company plans to jump on the Canadian Securities Exchange (CSE) in the fall. This has been a good jumping off point for U.S. firms looking to attract additional investors.

“The liquidity on the CSE is incredibly attractive to Acreage, and we know that retail investors in the U.S. have become comfortable with that exchange,” Kevin Murphy, CEO of Acreage Holdings, said in a statement. “We expect to see a tremendous response to our offering this fall.”

Willie Nelson is also headed to the Great White North. Through a deal struck earlier this week, Nelson’s “Willie’s Reserve” cannabis brand will be distributed throughout Canada exclusively through LivWell.

The company said it is taking “intellectual property out of Colorado and monetizing it in Canada, because it cannot be effectively monetized from Colorado.” LivWell is also involved in a reverse takeover that will allow it to list with the CSE, as well. Still, despite conflicts with federal law, LivWell International will continue expanding in the United States.

Canada is set to launch its recreational cannabis market in October. In the beginning, only the sale of smokeable cannabis will be permitted. This sector alone is expected to bring in $5 billion. But, at some point in 2019, companies with edible cannabis products will be given the green light to capitalize on the newly legal climate. This is when the Canadian cannabis market could see a boost of around $15 billion in annual sales. So don’t be surprised to see more marijuana firms migrating north in the next coming months.

Willie Nelson Expands Cannabis Brand With CBD Products

On some level you almost wonder what more Willie Nelson can do in the cannabis world. All at once he is the intelligible cannabis activist, the ganjaprenuer, and the stoner’s stoner. And if the previous accomplishments weren’t enough for you, he’s also a country music icon. And Willie Nelson continues to expand his cannabis empire. Through his well-known Willie’s Reserve cannabis brand, the country star continues to add diverse produce.  Now Willie Nelson expands cannabis brand with CBD products.

According to a press release, the first Willie’s Reserve CBD product will be a CBD-infused, whole-bean coffee for your morning pick me up. Infused with hemp-derived CBD oil, an 8 oz. cup of Willie’s coffee will carry around 5 milligrams of CBD oil.

“It’s two of my favorites, together in the perfect combination,” Nelson said in a release. “Like coffee, cannabis is a plant that works for me.”

The product will first launch this September in Colorado, and the brand has plans to unveil other CBD products later this year. Nelson says in the release that the move is motivated by shifting laws around hemp and the necessity to educate about the benefits of using CBD oil and hemp.

“Hemp production was suppressed in America because hemp was competitive to too many industries. The country probably missed some opportunity during hemp prohibition,” says Nelson. “But another way to look at it is that hemp is the answer to [a] huge range of challenges we’re facing right now. Allowing commercial hemp farming will create jobs for the farmers.”

What Does The Green Dot On Instagram Mean?

If you’ve visited your direct messages on Instagram recently you might have noticed that some users have green dots on the bottom right of their profile pictures. It’s a strange addition that goes a step further than simply letting you know when someone has read your message. This green dot is a way of letting you know when someone’s using the Instagram app.

This dot is part of the activity status update, which, according to the app, makes it more simple to “connect with friends on Instagram by showing you when they’re available to chat.” As if Instagram messages don’t send out notifications.

The green dot lights up when you’re friends are checking their Instagram feeds or looking through their conversations. You’ll be able to see this dot in your direct message inbox and on your friend list whenever you’re sharing a post.

If you thought that you understood this update, then hold on because it gets trickier. To be able to see someone’s green dot then you must have exchanged private messages with them in the past and they must also follow you back. So you won’t be able to snoop in on celebrities’ activity status.

This new update facilitates conversation among friends, but it also makes it hard for you to avoid or delay replying to someone’s direct message. By including this feature Instagram has found a simple way of encouraging people to spend even more time on the app, making users check through their conversations to see what their friends are up to and to check if someone interesting is available to chat.

Luckily, this feature is not mandatory. According to Instagram, you can shut if off by heading over to your settings, tapping on activity status and flipping off the switch. You can learn more Instagram’s activity status update on their info center.

A Field Guide To Picking The Best Vaporizer For You

Vaporizers are becoming the most popular method to ingest cannabis and tobacco. Why are they so popular? Generally, vapes are easy to use, portable and often healthier. Many vape pens are small and require very little expertise to operate. Just push a button to turn them on and you’re ready to vape. You might have to set the temperature, but we’ll help you out with that. Most portable vape pens look just like an e-cig so you can vape discreetly. Finally, when you smoke any plant material, you are inhaling tar and carbon monoxide released during combustion. Many vaporizers heat your herb, wax, oil, or liquid enough to convert them into vapor without the harmful side effects caused by smoke.

Now you’re convinced that a vaporizer is the way to go but don’t know where to start. There are so many different types of vapes and it can get pretty confusing. Below is a breakdown of the different types of vaporizers and the various features available, including temperature control, battery size, portability, and design. While there is no perfect vape as everyone has their own personal preference, read below to find the perfect vaporizer for your needs.

What are the Different Types of Portable Vaporizers?

There are four main types of vaporizers: dry herb, wax, oil and e-liquid (or e-juice). While this is largely based on what you prefer consuming, it’s important to know the pros and cons of each one.

Dry Herb Vaporizers

If you prefer the taste and feel of buds, then a dry herb vaporizer is the way to go. Popular among cannabis patients who want to enjoy their favorite strain without any negative side effects caused by smoking, dry herb vapes are simple and easy to use. However, they’re not as convenient as the other three. They need to be loaded much more frequently and you need to grind your herb before loading it.

Wax Vape Pens

Wax is a cannabis concentrate that can be THC or CBD heavy. In case you forgot what these are, THC is the main psychoactive compound found in cannabis famous for mind-altering properties. CBD is used for its various medical benefits and high-CBD waxes are popular with cannabis patients. Wax is highly concentrated, containing around 60-80% THC. Compare this to dry herb, which is usually around 10-20% on top-shelf products. Thus, a gram of wax will last you quite a bit longer than a gram of dry herb. This makes portable wax vaporizers pretty convenient. However, most wax vapes will actually use combustion to give you more of a ‘dab’ than a vape hit. This is great if you’re looking for powerful hits, but you won’t reap the health benefits from vaping.

Oil Vapes

Cannabis oil is another concentrate that can be even more concentrated than wax. Most oil vapes will take sealed oil cartridges that you buy pre-sealed. You can also buy refillable cartridges to fill your own. Oil vapes are nice because a sealed cartridge could last you up to a few weeks depending on your usage. Oil vapes are definitely the most convenient vapes, and oil vape pens are often super easy to use. You just press or hold a button and take a hit. Oil vapes are great for travel, as you can just bring a couple cartridges, the pen and a charger.

E-Cigarette Vaporizers

E-liquid or E-juice can be made from THC or CBD heavy cannabis or tobacco. It first became popular among tobacco smokers looking for a healthier alternative. Many tobacco e-liquids are infused with all sorts of flavors so it’s kinda like a modern handheld hookah. It’s gaining steam among cannabis users but cannabis e-liquid may be harder to find than dry herb, wax or oil. Definitely check your local shop or dispensary to make sure you can pick up e-liquid before choosing this option.

How to Understand Vaporizer Temperature Control?

The temperature control of a vaporizer depends on the type of vape. Dry herb vaporizers usually have a temperature setting in degrees. The higher end units, like the E-CLIPSE dry herb vaporizer and the Volcano, can be adjusted by the degree. Ideal temperatures for vaping dry herbs are between 375°F and 430°F and this varies based on personal preference and herb variety.

Some wax vaporizers won’t have a user temperature control at all. These types heat up as you use them, so the less time you wait between hits and the harder pulls you take will heat up the wax hotter and hotter. Other wax pen vaporizers have variable voltage settings. In wax pens, temperature is controlled by wattage output, not actual temperature. Ideal temperatures for vaping wax are between 420°F and 550°F. If your wax vape has variable settings, start at the lowest setting and work your way up until you get nice thick clouds that are still smooth. Oil vape temperature settings are similar to that of wax vapes. However, ideal temperatures for vaping oils are slightly lower, between 340°F and 445°F. Again, it’s best to start vaping at the lowest setting and turn it up until you reach the perfect vape point.

What are the Different Types of Vape Batteries?

Convection vaporizers use more power than their combustion counterparts. For this reason, they have a much higher storage capacity, usually around 2,000 mAh. Since wax and oil vapes don’t use as much power, they usually have a capacity under 1,000 mAh, often around 280-650 mAh. Almost all vapes should have a lithium-ion battery, the same type of battery used in phones. Lithium-ion batteries will last much longer and hold a charge better than the older NiMH rechargeable batteries. Box mods have a high-capacity, lithium battery that will last all day on a full-charge. They typically have a larger battery than vape pens for two reasons – they take a bit more power to deliver big hits and they are also popular among e-juice smokers, who are often using their box mod all day long. However, box mods have become very popular with wax atomizer attachments making them a solid choice for wax enthusiasts who want big hits without having to recharge as often.

The Design and Portability of a Vaporizer Device

When choosing the best weed vaporizer, physical design and portability are major factors for most consumers. If you’re looking for a pen to take around everywhere, you want something small. The smallest mini-pens are super easy to transport and discreet, but they have their downsides. Most mini-pens are pretty basic, which means they have limited temperature control settings and a smaller battery. While great for quick use on the go, you might get annoyed if this is your only pen.

On the opposite spectrum, box mods are quite versatile vaporizers. They can be used with attachments for dry herbs, wax, oil or e-liquid making them an all-in-one vaporizer. They also have a high-capacity battery, so they work great both at home and for travel. They are definitely bulkier than a vape pen, but a great option for users who want one vape that can do it all.

Anywhere in-between are the various desktop vapes and portable handheld vapes. Desktop vapes don’t usually have a battery meaning they must be plugged in. They are also made almost exclusively for vaping dry herbs. Desktop vapes like the Volcano are great at home, but they are less portable than a bong.

Other than box mods, most wax vapes will be ‘pens.’ This just refers to the vape being roughly the size and shape of a pen (sometimes a very large pen). Vape pens have become the most popular vaporizers because you can handle them like a cigarette and they are easy to slide into your pocket. Many vape pens have powerful batteries and versatile temperature control. There is almost no downside to a higher-end vape pen.

There are also dry herb vape pens. A chamber full of wax could last all day, and a new oil cartridge could last weeks. Unfortunately, dry herb isn’t concentrated so a chamber full of dry herbs won’t last more than a few minutes. For this reason, chamber size is an important factor when picking out a dry herb vaporizer. A bigger chamber means less refills and more vaping.

What’s all the Fuss about Vape Threading?

If you have been searching for vaporizers, you probably have seen the term 510 threading. It is the industry standard and is effective and reliable. While other threads are out there, they often fall apart or lock up. It’s not worth saving a few bucks if you have to buy a new vape pen a couple weeks later. Make sure you buy a battery with 510 threading.

What kind of Vapor Does Each Type of Vape Create?

Vapor production is highly correlated with the temperature being used. Although remember this also varies based on the material (dry herbs, wax, oil, or liquid). A lower temperature setting leads to lighter vapors, while a higher setting will increase the vapor cloud thickness and visibility. In general, herb vapes don’t provide huge clouds and they dissipate quickly. This comes in handy if you’re trying to vape discreetly. Wax and oil vapes are similar but you can get pretty decent clouds out if you crank up the temp and take massive rips. E-Liquid vapes and box mods deliver huge vapor clouds. This is because they are often vaping e-juice which gives off thick, heavy vapor. Additionally, they are using more power output, thus getting you bigger hits.

Why do You Need Extra Vape Parts?

Convection vaporizers are usually one complete product meaning the battery, chamber and charger are all-in-one. A well-made dry herb vape that is properly maintained could last years. The only replacement parts you will ever need are a mouthpiece, screens, and possibly a charger. With desktop vapes, you may want to change the hose after a few years or get some new bags if you have a Volcano.

Wax vapes use quartz coils or ceramic rods in their heating chambers. Coils can wear out due to their high heat and the heating chamber can easily be replaced. Batteries and mouthpieces are also available, however a lithium battery should last years before needing to be replaced. Oil vapes are similar to wax atomizers and you can change out the heating chamber when you can no longer get heavy hits. On the other hand, if you are using a pre-filled oil cartridge, the atomizer is tossed in the trash once the cartridge is empty.

What is a 3 in 1 Vape Pen?

We mentioned earlier how a box mod is a versatile vaporizer because it can use different attachments to modify it to be used with dry herbs, wax, oil or even e-liquid. Dry herb vapes typically don’t have this ability but there are several wax and oil vapes that can be used for various materials. These are great vapes for those jumping into the vape world that want one tool that can vape it all. Keep in mind when using dry herb vape attachments, they will create combustion rather than pure vapor.

How to Choose the Right Portable Vaporizer?

The key differences between vapes have now been outlined. So now you’ve got all the information you need to select the perfect vape. It’s all up to personal preference now. Are you a connoisseur who loves to indulge in dry herbs, waxes, and oils? A 3 in 1 vape is perfect for you. Do you want something portable for discreet vaping but don’t need all the bells and whistles? A mini-pen could be just right. Do you want a healthy way to enjoy your dry herbs both at home and away? A convection dry herb vape might be your winner. Whatever you decide, we hope this helped you sort through the wide variety of vaporizers on the market today. Happy vaping!

5 Products That Can Help Boost Your Productivity

It’s hard to maintain focus, even when you’re doing something you love and enjoy. Maintaining your focus is a skill that asks for you to concentrate and to say no to distractions, and it often leads to a lot of frustration. In order to get your work done, there are no easy answers or set pathways to follow.

While there’s no perfect device that will make you focus and do your work, there are several tools which are convenient and can be used at any time, especially when you’re feeling stuck or distracted. These tools can help you concentrate and see the problem in front of you with fresh and clear eyes.

Bustle compiled a list of the best productivity boosting tools out there; check out five of our favorites:

Pen and notebook

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While this solution is on the simple side of things, putting your thoughts on paper has always been a good way of solving your problems. Notebooks are great for jotting down thoughts, ideas, to-do lists, song lyrics, cute doodles, and anything else that’s on your mind. Having one at hand while you’re working or trying to work is a smart way of giving your brain some breathing room; a notebook can be a blank canvas that allows you to think, which sometimes is all you need.

Fidget cube

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There are dozens of these on Amazon, raging from cheap and ordinary to more expensive and amazing looking. While fidget spinners and cubes have developed a bad rep because they’re annoying and are just glorified toys for kids, they can help you move your brain and reduce your anxiety, pushing you into thinking in different ways. They’re also a great tool for those who have a lot of energy and need extra help concentrating.

Calendar

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Writing appointments and deadlines on your calendar can help you visualize your schedule and organize your time. While there are tons of great digital calendars on the Internet, having one in the shape of a notebook can help you remember appointments more easily—since you wrote these down by hand—and remind you of stuff without having to look it up online.

Timer

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Timers are available on all phones and there are dozens of cute devices which can be placed on your work desk if you’re into that sort of thing. These tools can restrict you and keep you focused, giving you a mental deadline for work, so you can stay on track and avoid as many distractions as possible.

Ergonomic keyboard

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These keyboards are great because they won’t hurt your hands and wrists since they’re designed for comfort and for using your computer for long periods of time. While it may not seem like having comfortable wrists is the key to productivity, it definitely helps you concentrate when your body isn’t in pain.

Jelly Nails Are The Latest Insta Manicure Trend

There’s a whole stack of nail art on Instagram where users upload their coolest and most elaborate looking nails. Sometimes these images look awesome, highlighting the talent that some people have, and other times the nails uploaded look extremely long, dangerous, and ugly. Nail art trends can be a little unpredictable. Now jelly nails are the latest Insta manicure trend.

The current trend, as Teen Vogue pointed out, are jelly nails which are a clear throwback to the 90’s, just like chokers and wearing bright neon colors. These nails are so shiny and glittery like that you might want to snack on something sweet before you see them.

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These shiny nails look like something a Barbie doll would love to wear, or something that you’d see on a Spice Girls music video. They evoke the 90’s and early 2000’s that much.

While the nails are potentially dangerous, there’s this certain allure and charm to them, that fits especially well with the Summer season. This style is also known as “see through nails,” and “glass nails.” You can find plenty of images with varying degrees of success all over these hashtags on Instagram, where people upload creative videos and images.

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While the trend is characterized by the bright colors, the nails can be long, short, and painted in all sorts of shades. Their main characteristic is the fact that they’re translucent, bright, and glittery. According to Hello Giggles, the look is achieved through the application of a clear and translucent tip to the nail or by sculpting a hard gel on top of your finger.  You can get this look at the salon or,  if you’re very creative and gifted with your hands, put them on yourself. So now you know, jelly nails are the latest Insta manicure trend for the net 5 days.

Canada Invented First Beer Brewed With Whole-Plant Cannabis And It’s A Game Changer

I was visiting family in Canada this past week when I couldn’t help overhearing a cannabis-related conversation. With the Canadian government officially legalizing recreational marijuana and the nature of my job here, weed talk has been prevalent. Ducking out for a lovely bowl of pho soup one rainy afternoon, three middle-aged women were abuzz about trying new weed products once legal sales began this October. The usual culprits were quickly mentioned—edibles, creams, vaporizers—but one woman couldn’t contain her elation over one product—cannabis beer.

As the Guardian reports, Canadian brewers have become serious about creating cannabis beer since legalization hit. Most brewers opt to infuse beverages with a THC/CBD oil or distillate, but start-up brewer Province Brands is making waves for actually brewing batch with the cannabis plants—all of it. “Our beer is brewed from the stalks, stem and roots of the cannabis plant,” Dooma Wendschuh of Province Brands told the Guardian.

Though initial attempts at such a beer resulted in funky tastes, including one that tasted like “rotten broccoli,” Province found a winning formula of hops, yeast, water, and cannabis. Any alcohol that’s fermented in the process is removed, leaving a non-alcoholic, gluten-free beer.

“The flavour is dry, savoury, less sweet than a typical beer flavour,” he said. “The beer hits you very quickly, which is not common for a marijuana edible.”

Because the Province formula utilizes stocks, stem and roots of the cannabis plant, it has created a sustainable use for what otherwise results in a waste product. Wenschuh said growers gladly hand off the product to them, as it saves them from hiring a licensed disposal company.

Calling this the first cannabis beer would be slightly erroneous. It’s the first beer brewed with the plant, but American brewers like Lagunitas, which is owned by Heineken, recently unveiled a THC-infused sparkling water called Hi-Fi Hops. Meanwhile Blue Moon creator Keith Villa announced plans to create an entire line of non-alcoholic, cannabis-infused craft beers. However, cannabis beer remains a novelty for reasons outside of taste or demand.

Across the United States feds have gone after independent and micro-brewers alike for anything even resembling weed beer. Crackdowns included California brewers for producing CBD-infused pints and Florida brewers for utilizing terpenes to create cannabis-flavored beers. While marijuana-infused drinks have been promoted as the next big trend in the cannabis industry, marijuana beer has received consistent blowback. You can still find goodies like New Belgium’s Hemperor HPA or Coalition Brewing’s Two Flowers IPA (the first commercially-produced and legal CBD beer), but the proliferation of cannabis beer hasn’t yet occurred on a widespread scale thanks to regulations the fed might impose on American brewers.

Canadian brewers don’t have those same restrictions, which makes what Province is doing possible. If these cannabis beers can launch across Canada, it will represent the first serious experiment of how cannabis drinks and products might impact liquor and beer sales. I’m sure Big Beer in America will be watching very closely across the border as it all unfolds.

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