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Citrus dynasty: A Tangie family genealogy

SpeedWeed

Cannabis beginners all the way to serious hash heads have cemented Tangie’s place on the Mt. Tangie’s rise offers a true American story of multi-generational family farming strapped to the rocket of medical marijuana legalization, the rise of butane hash oil, and the contemporary rosin movement. Olympus of modern strain families.

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Harlequin Cannabis Strain Review

Miss Marijuana

It was created by Mr. Green of the House of David Collective, who crossed three landrace sativa strains—a 1970’s Columbian Gold, a Thai, and a Swiss­—with a Nepalese indica. Whether you live in the New England or California, you can find a local dispensary selling Harlequin flower or concentrate. Possible medical benefits of Harlequin.

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What does religion say about cannabis? Is it a sin?

The Cannigma

But cannabis makes much more explicit cameos in the Bible, including in the book of Exodus, where in chapter 30 verse 23, a number of holy anointing oils are described, including a very familiar-sounding one named kanei bosem. This could be understood to include cannabis, at least in its most natural, unprocessed forms.

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The best strains of all time: 100 top cannabis strains to try

SpeedWeed

It has sweet hash flavors with subtle notes of chocolate and coffee. The harsh climate conditioned the plant to grow a thick protective layer of trichomes, making this strain great for making hash. Bred in the Netherlands, the plant has a subtle earthy hash smell with hints of citrus. Parent strain: OG Kush , likely Afghani.

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You can now get a license to grow and sell cannabis from the state of California

Meadow

I don’t really know, as Hezekiah was alluding to on the collective question, people have to have their come-to-Jesus moment. And then you see the consumption version of that, where folks would be sold a small amount of cannabis or concentrate that they could use on site. As a collective, you still have to pay your taxes.

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Paper: The transition of cannabis into the mainstream of Australian healthcare: framings in professional medical publications

Cannabis Law Report

Data collection. There was one case study and one book review during this period. 2), one book review in the MJA, and one 2018 case study in Australian Doctor by the country’s first registered cannabis prescribing physician, Dr Vicki Kotsirilos. New York: Basic Books; 1987. upcoming seminars). 5), Medical Observer ( n ?=?3),