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More than Indica vs. Sativa: Things to Know About Buying Cannabis Flower

More than Indica vs. Sativa: Things to Know About Buying Cannabis Flower

There are so many options to consider when buying cannabis flower, and if you’ve reviewed our cannabis menu—you know there are so many choices, and making an informed decision isn’t always easy. Buying cannabis flower is a bit more complicated than simply Indica vs. Sativa—but those two features are an excellent place to start!

Cannabis and Sports: Debunking Old Myths

Cannabis and Sports: Debunking Old Myths

With cannabis becoming more widely accepted and available, people are learning of the many positive benefits the plant offers. Interestingly enough, cannabis and sports are not mutually exclusive and it can be used to help both physically and mentally by adult athletes.

So You Want to Try an Edible?

So You Want to Try an Edible?

A cannabis edible is food that is made or infused with cannabis. In most dispensaries, they’re products like gummies, hard candy, tablets, cookies, brownies or fudge.

Recreational and Medical Cannabis: The Key Differences

Recreational and Medical Cannabis: The Key Differences

The distinction between medical and recreational cannabis is an important one when you’re looking to make a purchase. But the bigger question is why is there even a difference in the first place now that both are legal? And what is the difference, really?

Marijuana is Recreational, What About Decriminalization?

Marijuana is Recreational, What About Decriminalization?

Recreational marijuana is legal in eleven states and Washington, D.C. Michigan was the tenth state to legalize marijuana for adult use. As the plant becomes legalized across the U.S., the questions surrounding how it clashes with the war on drugs have come to the forefront of social justice issues.

Cannabis In Your Community

Cannabis In Your Community

So, can cannabis provisioning centers benefit your community?

Yes! Here’s how: like anything else in life, cannabis is taxed. The better a provisioning center does, the more tax revenue the state and local community will see. Medical cannabis is taxed at Michigan’s standard 6%, while recreational cannabis is taxed an extra 10% on top of the standard 6% tax rate. This money goes to improving schools, roads, and other various things that benefit from tax dollars.