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Can I use RSO without getting high?

The Cannigma

By Rick Simpson’s own definition, RSO is high in THC and thus inherently impairing. But you could try an RSO-style extract that’s rich in other cannabinoids (like CBD or CBG ), or you could try simply taking a more traditional cannabis extract, like an infused oil or edibles, to mimic the large doses achieved with RSO.

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Cannabis Accessories That Enhance The Consumption Experience

PrestoDoctor

Cannabis accessories are a key part of the consumption experience. Have you noticed any trends in cannabis consumption devices? The biggest trends in cannabis consumption these days are in the twin fields of edibles and oils. One of our most versatile accessory companies is Green Goddess Supply. It’s not in the plant itself.

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What is cannabis wax and can you make it?

The Cannigma

These high cannabinoid and terpene concentrates are extracted using a hydrocarbon or hydrocarbon blend as the solvent. Many concentrates are made using a solvent to extract the cannabinoids and terpenes from weed and produce one of the most potent and enjoyable ways to consume cannabis. Typically butane is used.

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Is Vaping Cannabis Safe? What You Need to Know.

Ellementa

Vaping cannabis consists of using an electronic device – a vaporizer or vape pen – to warm cannabis plant matter or a concentrated cannabis substance. Cannabis concentrates are produced by extracting cannabinoids and terpenes from cannabis plant matter. Other extraction methods are solventless such as C02 Extraction.

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Cannabis Spending in Canada Exceeded $2 Billion in 2020

SpeedWeed

Flower definitely appears to be the preferred consumption method for Canadians, as it made up more than three-quarters of all sales from cannabis spending last year. Behind flower, the next category of cannabis consumption spending was the extracts and concentrates category, which brought in $323.9 A total of $614.4

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Is CBN a Controlled Substance? Yes. No. Maybe.

Canna Law Blog

Because neither the stalks nor non-viable seeds contain meaningful amounts of cannabinoids, CBN squarely falls under the definition of marijuana, and as a result, is a controlled substance. First, the Agriculture Improvement Act of 2018 (the “ 2018 Farm Bill ”) expressly removed “hemp” from the CSA definition of marijuana.

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Cannabis Tinctures: A Comprehensive Guide

Kind Meds (Cannabis Education Blog)

Cannabis tinctures are a special type of extract in a concentrated liquid form. Tinctures, and extracts in general, may seem to represent a new, emergent part of the cannabis market in some areas as high-test extracts skyrocket in popularity. What Are Cannabis Tinctures?