Kush Colorado April 2010

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features 10 Top 10 things to do on 4/20 Looking for 420 activities? Loads of fun things to do for the pot aficionado.

44 Colorado Cannabis Convention This really was THE BIG ONE. 10s of thousands gather at the Colorado Convention Center for a two day celebration of the cannabis culture.

72 Pot Travel Great travel ideas and places to go for those who want to visit pot friendly venues, events and locations.

88 Strain Review: Incredible Purple Incredible is an understatement of this month’s Incredible Purple strain. The ultimate in indicas!!

118 Fallen Heroes Sports figures who live a charmed life and adhere to different standards then the rest of us can rise to amazing heights and crash to incredible lows. 6 kush

inside 18 | Two Holidays - One Greater Good by Charlotte Cruz 24 | Grower’s Grove by Jay Evans 26 | This Month in Weed History by Josh Kaplan 28 | Rest Easy by J.T. Gold 34 | Road Trip by Jane Quentin 38 | SAFER Reaches Out to College Students by Noelle Leavitt 40 | Hempful Hints by Josh Kaplan 52 | Best Microbrews in the Rockies by Holden Gray 60 | Mouth Watering Edibles by Noelle Leavitt 66 | Cooking with Chef Herb 78 | To Lease or Not To Lease by Noelle Leavitt 82 | Colorado Live Music Preview 92 | The Perfect THC Chocolate Chip Cookie by Cloey Kelly 94 | Golf Season Preview by Ryan James 104 | Forgotten Cars by J. Mark Sternberg 112 | How Do You Know You’re a Stoner? by Josh Kaplan 116 | We Dig This By Josh Kaplan 104 | Dailybuds.com Dispensary Directory



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Earlier this month, Kush Magazine and dailybuds.com hosted the largest Cannabis Convention ever on April 2 & 3rd at the Colorado Convention Center in downtown Denver. 300 vendors and thousands of consumers, advocates, medical marijuana patients, legislators, doctors, lawyers and those who were just plain curious enjoyed two days of cannabis related information, music, activities and festivities. Cypress Hill joined us with a meet and greet, signing autographs and promoting their newest album Rise Up being released on 4/20 (of course!). In the month that we celebrate both 420 and Earth Day, the Colorado cannabis community gathered to learn more about, and share good times with their fellow advocates. At a time when medical marijuana laws and outright legalization laws are being adopted, discussed or drafted by states, counties and cities throughout the United States, it is apparent that the movement is growing and is definitely here to stay.

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Kush Magazine and dailybuds.com continues to promote and support the cannabis lifestyle by providing both print and online resources for owners, consumers, medical providers and patients to learn about cannabis and what is happening both in their own community, city, state or nationwide. It is our intention and goal to blaze forward, representing the voice of the cannabis and medical marijuana community.

Marijuana use is much more that the stereotypical stoner sitting around and getting high. Events like a cannabis convention or a celebration of 420 bring the community together. People of different walks of life, with different experiences or reasons for using cannabis all meld together with one common goal – and that is to rid the irrational and long standing and misconceived reputation that marijuana and users of marijuana have endured for decades. Movements such as Norml, Safer Colorado, Sensible Colorado, Colorado Wellness Association and many more that have been established to educate the public about cannabis, are evidence that marijuana use is much more that the stereotypical stoner sitting around and getting high. So, this month when you gather around to celebrate 420, remember to act responsibly and celebrate the progress that the cannabis movement has made and will continue to make with supporters like you.

Kush Editorial Board, www.dailybuds.com

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An obligatory trip to your favorite dispensary: This seems like a no brainer, I know. That’s why it’s number 10 on this list. But given this day in age where this reality is growing in popularity, wouldn’t you be doing yourself a great dis-service if you didn’t. Besides, have you really tried every strain that your favorite proprietor carries? 10 kush

Greensky Bluegrass: Cervantes’ Other Side… formerly Quixote’s. I’m sure that a few spinning hippies and patchouli oil go a long way with most people. That being said, there will be few places in Denver with a higher stoner population, per capita. Greensky Bluegrass promises to bring the bluegrass with the help of opening act, “The Gristle Gals” at 9pm. Tickets are $20 at the door. www.cervantesmasterpiece.com/show/detail/27790 Roller Doll Spring Tryouts: Do any of you girls out there think you have the toughness and tenacity to be a “Roller Doll”? Yes, I’m talkin’ Roller Derby here. Head on down to the Wagon Wheel Skate Center from 7-9pm to check out the try-outs for this “no holds barred” group of hard core roller derby girls. Skate rentals are available for the tryouts. And what for the guys? Really? What’s better than getting all spliffed out and watching Roller Girls… ‘nuff said. To RSVP, email join@denverrollerdolls.org



New Talent Night at Comedy Works 8:00pm : The Comedy Works in Lodo is a legendary venue for comics big and small. You might see the next big thing, and you might see an epic bombing of an unknown talent. Cover charge is $10 and there’s a two drink minimum. Show up all blazed, and you might end up being the heckler that breaks the career for an up and coming comic. Now, that’s good times. www.comedyworks.com/comedians/195

Byron Shaw Projex at Jazz@ Jack’s 8pm. “The First School of Funk” is a feature hosted by KUVO’s Skip “The Funktologist”… Denver’s foremost expert on all things funk. Former leader of “Judge Jonez” and “Judge Roughneck”, Byron Shaw has been rocking his brand of R&B/ Salsa/Jazz for many years throughout the region. This one is guaranteed to burn the house down. www.byronshawprojex.com/calendar.html

420 Celebration CU Boulder campus: This yearly gathering is something that has been fostered, unwillingly, by campus officials. What started as a modest gathering of potheads, was escalated when campus officials sent out a campus wide mailer encouraging students NOT to participate... I couldn’t think of better advertisement myself. www.coloradopuffs.com/The-Project/ a-short-history-of-420-in-boulder.html

Eat at the Ganja-Gourmet: Denver’s first MMJ dispensary/ restaurant is selling amazing and innovative culinary “adventures”. Ganja-Gourmet is celebrating the obvious alternative to smoking by offering medicated meals for dine-in and take-out. They advertise a dinner special that offers and entree, desert, and a joint for $30. That’s some serious buzz for your buck. www.ganja-gourmet.com 12 kush

The US Air Guitar Championship (Denver Regional): Theater 8pm

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Who hasn’t thrown down a Pete Townshend style Air Guitar at some point in their lives? Bill and Ted, eat your hearts out. Now is the time to unleash the Air Guitar Hero that’s been hiding in your closet since you bought your first KISS album. This is Denver’s regional competition that qualifies you for the US finals. If you have what it takes to win nationals, you will represent your country at the World Championship in Oulu, Finland. Registration is $20... $16 if you just want to watch. www.usairguitar.com Mark Knopfler: Dire Straits front man, Mark Knopfler, is playing the Temple Buell Theater at 8:00pm. The “finger style” axe man brings his unique brand of British blues to Denver during the first half of his North American tour. From Bob Dylan to Sting in the rock genre and Chet Atkins to Emmylou Harris in the country genre, Mr. Knopfler has spent 35 years working with popular music’s most successful artists. This multi Grammy Award winner is truly one of pop music’s more diversely talented figures. Pot Rally: Every year, grass revelers around the state gather in Civic Center Park to celebrate one of the finest gifts that Mother Nature has to offer. In the mid to late 1990’s Medicinal Marijuana activist and political hopeful, Ken Gorman hosted the first, then monthly hemp rallies during the summers, to help raise awareness to the benefits of marijuana as well as hemp based products. Unfortunately, Mr. Gorman was tragically murdered by a still unknown assailant, in his home, on Feb. 17 2008. Luckily for us, we can all celebrate in his memory starting at 10am. Don’t forget about the afterrally party at Casselman’s Bar at 2620 Walnut St. www.myspace.com/420rally



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earth day This Earth Day, there are many ways to celebrate the environment and do something good for yourself and your community. Here are a few ideas: Contact your local Sierra Club or other environmental agency and take part in community tree planting or area cleanup.

two holidays One Greater Good Happy 4:20 & Earth Day! by CHARLOTTE CRUZ April 20th and 22nd are two of the most important days in many of our readers’ lives. If you’re not familiar, April 20th might as well be called Ganja Day. The 4:20 connection to the calendar has turned into a national celebration of peace, love and kind bud. I realized last year that I received more well-wishes on 4/20/09 than I did on my birthday. Birthdays are pleasant, but 4/20 is special. Perhaps even more importantly is Earth Day—a day to embrace your inner activist, do something kind towards the planet and hopefully bring about habits that last throughout the year. Earth Day was founded by U.S. Senator Gaylord Nelson (D-Wisconsin) as an environmental teach-in in 1970 and is celebrated in many countries every year. The first Earth Day was in 1970. Earth Day is in spring in the Northern Hemisphere and autumn in the Southern Hemisphere. The United Nations celebrates Earth Day each year on the spring equinox, which is often 20 March. This is a tradition which was founded by peace activist John McConnell in 1969. The United Nations first celebrated Earth Day on the spring equinox in 1971. This was also the first time ever that the United Nations celebrated Earth Day. The first Earth Day on the spring equinox was also in 1970.

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Plant trees and other foliage around your home. Plants and flowers give off carbon dioxide, clean the air and add beauty to every situation. Keep your car in the garage. Springtime is a wonderful time to explore by foot or bicycle. Reduce your carbon footprint and get some fresh air and exercise. Everybody wins! Get a group together and pick a spot to “green up”. Find a park that needs attention and plant something, donate a recycling can or pick up garbage. Vow to use only recycled water for things like washing your car. Local do-it-yourself car washes recycle water. Filter your own water instead of buying plastic bottles. Out of the 50 billion bottles of water being bought each year, 80% end up in a landfill, even though recycling programs exist. 17 million barrels of oil are used in producing bottled water each year. Bottled water costs 1,000 times more than tap water. Drinking 2 Liters of tap water a day only costs 50 cents per year. If you are in the market for a new car, seriously consider hybrid technology. The automobile makers have come a long way in their designs, so it’s no longer necessary to drive a green car that looks like a ride at Disneyland.


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United Nations secretary-general Kurt Waldheim observed Earth Day with ceremonies on the March equinox in 1972, and the United Nations Earth Day ceremony has continued each year since on the day of the March equinox (the United Nations also works with organizers of the April 22 global event). Margaret Mead added her support for the equinox Earth Day, and in 1978 declared: “Earth Day the first holy day which transcends all national borders, yet preserves all geographical integrities, spans mountains and oceans and time belts, and yet brings people all over the world into one resonating accord, is devoted to the preservation of the harmony in nature and yet draws upon the triumphs of technology, the measurement of time, and instantaneous communication through space.� Today, many communities organize Earth Day events that may include beach cleanups, tree-planting, bike-to-work incentives and recycling programs that go beyond the typical trash day efforts. We know that being green means not only saving the planet but saving money. Last year I switched out all of my regular light bulbs with CFL bulbs and my electric bill decreased by 25%. Planting shade trees can help eliminate the need for air conditioners and solar power is the ultimate way to use nature to power your home.

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by JAY EVANS

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For all of you budding Green Thumb’s out there, tricking your plants into thinking that it’s a bright sunny day has gotten easier and more efficient than ever. Whether you’re dealing with a small closet set up, or running a multiple room operation, proper lighting is a key cornerstone to a successful harvest. COMPACT FLUORESCENT lights are purposeful for young plants or seedlings, but are not powerful or efficient enough to take your growth to the next level. They are great to have in these early stages of growth, or if you’re setting up a cloning operation, but for the latter stages of any substantial indoor grow room, the need for (HID) will help in your effort to garner a fuller crop. Don’t discard all your fluorescents though. They do provide great supplemental light for your primary HID’s too. HIGH INTENSITY DISCHARGE LAMPS are the most popular type of lighting system. Requiring a Ballast much like the less efficient fluorescents, HID’s take about ten minutes to produce the electric arc which provides the light. Because of this intense light, and the ability to stay lit for many hours at a time, they are the perfect fit for vegetation seeking as many as 12 hours of light per day.

Their efficiency compared to incandescent lamps is huge - up to 75%-90% energy savings, making this choice a no brainer. Not only are you being efficient, you’re keeping your Edison bill within reason. HID’s fit into any number of different reflectors, and come in many different intensities and wattages. KUSH MAG SUGGEST THAT YOU SEEK OUT SOME ADVICE AT YOUR LOCAL HYDRO SHOP, all of which should be able to guide you down the right path for your particular wants and needs. Keep in mind that for a plant, light is what makes it grow. Yes there are nutrients and other parts to this science, but in this instance, light equates to food. Everything else we provide the plant with is just a means to allow the plant to digest and use the light. It’s important to know that with increased growth, a plant will need an increasing amount of light. If depleted of the proper light, the plant will have a tendency to stretch, and eventually growth will slow to a halt, thus killing your little baby. Don’t kill your little babies. SEEK HELP TO PREVENT THIS!!! Save yourself time, money, and the bitter tears of dissapointment, and be prepared with the proper tools for your indoor growth, and everything should end up fruitful. It’s important to remember that your lighting system can be your best friend and your worst enemy in your efforts to become Dr. Green Thumb. If you’ve sought out the right advice, and have an understanding of how much and how often your plants need light, than your probability for success just increased ten fold.

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by JOSH KAPLAN It seems strangely fitting that The Beatles’ Abbey Road album was just starting to bud in April,1969. In this important year that saw such notable moments as the moon landing, Woodstock, and the horrors of Vietnam, it was a time of change politically, socially, and in this case musically. Spring quickly became the “Summer of Love“, and by it’s release in the Fall, Abbey Road shot to #1 in the U.K. and has since sold over 12 million copies in the U.S alone. Sadly, Abbey Road essentially became The Beatles’ last recorded album (Let It Be was released in 1970, but recorded in early ‘69). With this being their 11th studio album, it found the four lads from Liverpool in a state of indifference, one that thankfully for the sake of this masterful album, was put aside. With such great songs as “Come Together”, “I Want You” (She’s so Heavy), the Harrison penned “Here Comes The Sun”, and the collision of brilliance known as the “Sun King Medley”, it’s as though Abbey Road marked the end of The Beatles’ cycle - it’s last beautiful bloom. It’s evident even in the famous album art, depicting the fab four walking across the zebra-striped crosswalk in London. After nixing the idea to name the album Everest, and thus saving the boys a dreaded trip up to the famed Himalayan mountaintop, they decided on April 8th to step outside Abbey Road studios for a quick photo shoot. Given only ten minutes to take the perfect shot, photographer Iain Macmillan found what he was looking for. 26 kush

A very stiff Lennon is in front wearing his white suit, as though walking towards the famous “Bed In For Peace” which soon followed. Yoko had already sunk her teeth in by this time. Ringo is all business in his black suit, while out of step and shoeless Paul is strutting across while smoking, possibly thinking about the future Wings’ tour. George, while bringing up the back, looks and probably was the most relaxed of thve bunch. His casual denim outfit and long hair depicts a man who was at one with himself, and finally being noticed as a brilliant song-writer. With “Something” being Harrison’s first A-side single, and the popularity of “Here Comes The Sun”, Harrison may have been feeling the sweet taste of long awaited recognition? It must have been tough to have songwriters like Lennon and McCartney to compete with. As we all know, with Spring comes change, and change is good. In a time when change was taking place at every turn, The Beatles were able to take the high road, and for the sake of the music, put their conflicts aside. What was produced remains a classic amongst rock‘n’roll fans worldwide. The songs and imagery from Abbey Road were a sign of things to come. The Beatles were always able to capture the feeling of the times, and as great as the times and the music of The Beatles were (and still are), the change that was about to take place in their lives, was just as simple as crossing the street.



by J.T. GOLD

Everyone has had a night where the mind’s wheels won’t stop

chest; swelling of the hands, zlegs, mouth, face, lips, eyes, throat, or

churning and sleep seems impossible. Nerves, stress, illness, even

tongue; unusual hoarseness); abnormal thinking; behavior changes;

excitement, can keep us awake well past the point where our bodies

chest pain; confusion; decreased coordination; difficulty swallowing

want to be at rest. When insomnia happens on occasion, it’s easily

or breathing; fainting; fast or irregular heartbeat; hallucinations;

accepted as just a part of life. However, for some people, insomnia

memory problems (e.g., memory loss); mental or mood changes

is a debilitating disorder that can pose serious health risks and

(e.g., aggression, agitation, anxiety, depression); severe dizziness;

diminish quality of life. Sufferers of insomnia are often subject to blurred vision, the inability to concentrate, lowered immune system, irritability and low energy levels. More serious risks include weight gain, depression, diabetes and cardiovascular disease. Sleep is one of the keys to being physically and emotionally healthy and without it, the simplest tasks can become our greatest challenges. There are many ways to combat insomnia and many of those ways involve taking a “sleeping pill”. For example, the very popular zolpidem drugs (Ambien, Hypnogen, Damixan, Somidem and others) has made its way into the press on more than one occasion, from Tiger Woods’s texts to suicides to senator’s crashing their cars. According to manufacturers, the side effects of these drugs may include: Diarrhea; dizziness; drowsiness (including daytime drowsiness); “drugged” feeling; dry mouth; headache; nausea; nose or throat irritation; sluggishness; stomach upset; severe allergic reactions (rash; hives; itching; difficulty breathing; tightness in the 28 kush

shortness of breath; suicidal thoughts or actions; vision changes. While everyone is entitled to a good night’s sleep, it seems that in the case of using zolpidem to treat insomnia, the cure maybe worse than the disease. There are several homeopathic and natural ways to deal with insomnia and staying active during the day, eating healthy foods, acupuncture and yoga help immensely. Herbs like chamomile and kava kava have proven to work wonders for the weary, but by far one of the most effective uses of a plant to battle sleeplessness is a good, strong, indica strain of cannabis. Cannabis indica produces a tranquil slumber, relieves the nervousness and neuralgic pains and helps sleep patterns stabilize. It can help relieve muscle pain, stiffness and nausea—all factors that may keep you awake. So speak with your doctor or the staff at your collective to learn about how you can rest easier using cannabis therapy. Be well.



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by JANE QUENTIN

These small quaint ski towns are a good first stop in your trip. Summit County is known as “Colorado’s Playground” because of all of the outdoor activities available. Take the lift up 12,500 ft in Breckenridge for mind-blowing views. In the warmer months, Summit County is an awesome place for hiking, kayaking, rafting, fishing and backroading. If you stop in Vail, try mountain biking. As the host of two previous Mountain Bike World Championships, Vail’s trails suit the amateur and the seasoned professional. Cruisers can ride the gondola, explore the forests on two wheels and hit the mountain barbeque at the top. Downhill junkies can ride uphill then seek out the most technical terrain for descending. Equipment is available for rental or purchase at local shops. Summit County warning: The outlet shopping in Silverthorne can lure you in to hours of designerlabel bargain hunting, so plan accordingly! 34 kush


These blips on the map are good places to stop for a quick snack; or if you are into bird watching, a great place to snap some pictures. Look along the river and in the trees for golden eagles, bald eagles and hawks. The quaintness of these towns is their allure and the scenery is unobstructed by tourism or population. Make sure you are camera-ready at this point; the magnificent Glenwood Canyon is coming up next.

The drive west to Glenwood Springs is as magical as the town itself, which is a snapshot right out of the old west. The Glenwood Canyon runs alongside the Colorado River, where some of the best whitewater rafting spots rage next to a timeless train track. The canyon is widely considered one of the most scenic national features on the Interstate Highway Systems. With stunning Mt. Sopris as the backdrop, Glenwood (as the locals say) is a jewel of the Roaring Fork Valley. The world famous Hot Springs Pool, the largest natural hot springs pool in the world, exists beside the highway. Visitors can soak in the therapy pool (104 degrees) or swim in the huge 9093 degree swimming pool or play in the small children’s pool. The water is full of salty minerals. The Hot Springs Pool is the marquee attraction in Glenwood Springs. It includes 2 outdoor waterslides. It has a similar ideal as the Roman Baths in HYPERLINK “http:// en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baden-Baden” Baden-Baden, HYPERLINK “http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Germany” Germany. It is very good for the skin so lots of senior residents go there but is still recommended for kids, adults and teens. This great little trip is a must-do for anyone and the timing is perfect. We live in a beautiful place. Now go out there and enjoy it! kush 35


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by NOELLE LEAVITT Students at college campuses across the nation, including nine in Colorado, rallied on behalf of legalizing marijuana on April 1, stating that it’s a more responsible alternative to alcohol. A small group of students at Auraria Campus in Denver gathered in the main courtyard to hear medical marijuana proponents from SAFER Colorado (Safer Alternative for Enjoyable Recreation), talk about why pot should be legalized. SAFER is a non-profit organization that promotes the use of ganja in place of alcohol. “I think it’s a really good cause. My mother was an alcoholic when I was growing up, so I know first hand the effects it can have on a family,” said Tarsha Vigil, a junior at Metropolitan State College of Denver. “With marijuana, you can’t consume so much that you want to hit someone. You’re either hungry, happy or sleepy.”

message seemed really interested and asked a lot of questions. “It seemed pretty successful,” Groton said. The organization also sent each campus a copy of the book, “Marijuana Is Safer: So Why Are We Driving People to Drink?” — coauthored by SAFER Executive Director Mason Tvert, who was at Auraria Campus, asking students to support his initiative. Although the crowd was small, roughly 25 people, Mason didn’t divert. “It’s really about getting the message out. The point here is to get this debate going. A lot of students fear coming out and supporting this because it’s illegal,” Tvert told Kush Magazine. After talking about the positive benefits of cannabis, Tvert and

SAFER spent six weeks organizing rallies on 80 campuses across the America.

supporting students took Tvert’s book and other literature about

“We’ve been working for the last couple of months to see if campuses were interested and see if they responded, and then we packaged up fliers and sent them,” said Sara Groton, a student at Denver University who currently interns for SAFER, adding that most students at Denver University who took time to hear SAFER’s

Metro student Tom Green said he fully embraced SAFER’s

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presence on campus and believes in their message about using pot instead of booze. “There’s no danger aspect. It makes you happy,” Green said.



Among the many uses facilitated by the Hemp plant, there has always been a certain group that wears it on their sleeve. Anyone who has attended a Grateful Dead concert, or any other popular jam band, has probably seen these garments. Whether

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it be the quilt-like pants and shirts, or the duffle bags or stash cases - any respectable Shakedown St. should have such articles for sale. It’s no surprise than, that with the latest boom in 420 friendly states succumbing to this tolerant point in history, that the hippies that have been making these products on tour, would eventually find a legitimate place within our present commerce. Started in 1996 by a mother and daughter team, Hemp Sisters has since been sold to the one-man team of Ed Edmundson. Taking what the sisters started, and making it an ever-growing entity, the line of products offered includes everything from clothes, bags, wallets, hats, soap, lip-balm, skin care, hammocks, jewelry, twine, and chord - as well as a whole separate line of products under the newly named Earth Divas, using recycled silk, felt wool, cotton, and recycled rice bags. “Earth Divas” which will soon replace the name of the whole line, consists of handmade, natural fiber, fair trade accessories made by women’s co-ops from around the world. Using no middleman, the Earth Divas work directly with the people that make the items. With all the virtues of this amazing plant, it’s no wonder that there are people out there with the sensibilities to make viable products out of Hemp. Being that it’s warmer, more absorbent, and three times stronger than cotton, and is the oldest cultivated fiber plant, with a history of use in textiles and fabrics dating as far back as 8000 BC, why wouldn’t you take a look at these products? For more info about Hemp products, check out: www.Hemp-Sisters.com www.EarthDivas.com or simply call their toll-free line at 1-866-465-4489.

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reen took on a whole new meaning in Colorado when the nation’s largest cannabis convention hit Denver, April 2-3. All eyes were on Colorado, as thousands flocked to the Colorado Convention Center to scope out the latest and greatest in the ganja world. Spectators lined up in front of the convention hall, anxious to get in prior to doors opening. “I’m actually a part of a team of doctors and nurses, that provide significant patient care and healing and medical services,” said Dorie Cofer, general manager of The Healing Leaf of Denver. “For us this convention is really helpful because it puts us face to face with a lot of dispensaries. I think it’s a good idea legalizing marijuana, because instead of trying to keep it out, the government can make money off 46 kush

of it. I think it’s better than any other drugs because it’s not that bad, considering the addictive qualities of all the other drugs.” “I think we need to create a stronger voice together and create a stronger collaboration, everything from the ground up excites me,” Cofer said. The main focus of the exuberant event was getting the message out that marijuana is here to stay. Hundreds of vendors from Colorado and across the world gathered to promote their products, which have created a multi-billion dollar industry in the United States. “Wow, I thought it was awesome. So many people. I thought there were going to be a lot of people, but I didn’t think it was going to be this many,” said Antonio Adame, a construction worker in Denver. “I love smoking pot. I think it’s amazing that there are so many shops in such a small area showing what they have.”


The two day extravaganza had tons of events highlighted throughout the day, including Hemp Fashion shows, legislative town hall sessions with Congressman Jarel Polis, State Representative Joe Miklosi and Denver City Councilman Chris Nevit. There was a legal panel led by Rob Corry, Brian Vicente, Warren Edson and Lauren Davis. There was also a growing seminar medical information from Dr. Shackelford and Dr. Bob Melamede, who both discussed the benefits of marijuana on the brain and in treating various ailments. An A-list of band performances including Ali Pierre, The Samples, P-Nuckle, Sythetic Element, No One Left Standing and Sammy T kept were great crowd pleasers. The B-Boys danced at 4:20 on Saturday. To top things off Cypress Hill showed up at 3:30 p.m., on Saturday, April 3, for a meet and greet with fans. Hundreds of fans stood in line for their chance to get face time with the popular

activist band that has long promoted the legalization of marijuana and are anxiously awaiting the release of their new album Rise Up which is being released on 4/20. One fan was so anxious to meet Cypress Hill that she had each band member sign her boobs. “That’s awesome. They signed my boobs. I don’t want to wash my chest ever,” said Denver resident Stephanie Whithorn.”Nobody famous has ever signed my chest.” “I think it’s really awesome that Cypress Hill is here. It’s a great band to represent this convention,” said Julia Leite. “This is a beautiful event. I think there’s a lot of diversity here. This brings all sorts of groups of people together: the conservatives, the old, the young.” The event, hosted by Kush Magazine and dailybuds.com was a sign of the strength of the cannabis movement in Colorado. kush 47


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by HOLDEN GRAY

Hunter S. Thompson once said that, “Good people drink good beer”. Well hallelujah, man. Warm weather and beer go together like well, warm weather and beer. There’s nothing better than a few friends, a good brew and sunshine. Since spring is upon us and those days of sitting lakeside with your buddies is not far away, it’s a good time to focus on the “good beer”. Colorado has a rich history in exceptional brewing and so if you’re into the suds, you’re in the perfect place. In fact, did you know that Denver ranks first in the nation per capita in beer production? I’ll drink to that!


Agave Wheat Breckenridge Brewery Breckenridge’s Agave Wheat is a traditional wheat beer with an untraditional twist—agave. The agave plant, normally used to make tequila, adds a citrus kick without making the beer taste like a fruit beer. Since the agave isn’t as common a flavor as orange, raspberry or lemon, the delicate citrus twist is pleasant with out being overbearing. Try it with barbeque ribs and potato salad. 600 Main Street,Breckenridge, CO 80424 :: (970) 453-1550

Urca Vanilla Porter Dry Dock Brewing Company Consider the Urca Vanilla Porter a dessert. This rich, creamy brew seems to remind everyone of something. As soon as I smelled it, I was 8 years old and playing in the backyard with my father who loved cream soda. He was working on the cars and I was trying to like cream soda. It’s an acquired taste. Dry Dock boasts that they use over 2 pounds of Tahitian and Madagascar vanilla beans to brew this delight. Try it with a hot fudge sundae. 15120 E. Hampden Ave., Aurora, CO 80014 ::(303) 400-5606

Hanging Lake Honey Ale Glenwood Canyon Brewing Company Of all the beers on this list, the Hanging Lake Honey Ale from Glenwood Canyon Brewing Company is by far the most refreshing. This is a perfect spring or summertime brew. The secret is that they use locally produced honey. With its perfect balance of sweet and hoppy, this beer is so drinkable that you should buy a couple of growlers to go. This beer is made for a day on the water. Enjoy with wings and fruit salad. 402 7th Street, Glenwood Springs, CO 81601 ::(970) 945-1276

Skinny Dip New Belgium Brewing Company The most famous of Colorado microbreweries offers some of the best seasonal beers your taste buds will ever enjoy. Skinny dip smells like summer. The hint of lime makes the hops taste like a day on the beach. Try this full-bodied brew with Mexican food and a game of Frisbee golf. Skinny Dip is only available May, June and July, so get dippin! 500 Linden Street, Fort Collins, CO 80524 ::(970) 221-0524

Titan IPA Great Divide Brewing Company No beer list is complete without an IPA and the Titan from Great Divide is aptly named. This is a gargantuan beer with a big punch. According to Great Divide, “This aggressively hopped India Pale Ale brewed for hop disciples.” It starts out with piney hop aromas and citrus hop flavors, and finishes with a nice rich, malty sweetness that is balanced with crisp hop bitterness. Goes great with hot dogs and baked beans. 2201 Arapahoe Street, Denver, CO 80205 ::(303) 296-9460

Steam Engine Lager Steamworks Brewing Company The Steam Engine Lager is a fantastic American Amber. Hot and spicy with a dry, smooth finish, this beer is available yearlong, but take it on a camping trip and it will become a summertime favorite. Since Steamworks offers this beauty in 12 oz cans, there’s plenty of room in the cooler for steak and salad, which complement this lager perfectly. 801 East 2nd Avenue, Durango, CO 81301 ::(970) 259-9200

Make sure to check out the Great American Beer Festival in Denver late this summer. The festival is the largest domestic beer festival in the United States. Every September thousands of people descend on the Mile High City for tastings and entertainment. Throughout the event, hundreds of brewmasters compete for coveted medals in more than 58 categories. You’re sure to see these breweries there!


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by NOELLE LEAVITT Cheesecakes, chocolates, hard candy and flavored drinks, to name a few, have hit the shelves of medical marijuana dispensaries, giving patients more options on how to medicate without damaging lung tissue. And we’re not talking about pot brownies that are made in a dope-smoking hippy’s house, we’re talking about high-grade edibles and drinks made in commercial kitchens throughout Colorado that are packaged, labled and sold to dispensaries across the state. “In the big picture, we fit in as an alternative way to medicate. We generally appeal to medical patients that generally don’t like to use inhalation products,” said Patrick Zimmerman, executive chef of The Farmacy, which produces marijuana-enhanced bottle drinks. Ganja edibles have given bakers and chefs an opportunity to master a whole new world of “feel good” foods for the community, and complying with health regulations is an important component for edible producers when it comes to sustaining a legitimate business in the perishable wholesale food industry. 60 kush

“I’m a chef. I’m constantly asked to fit into a regulatory system. We work hand in hand with the health department,” Zimmerman said. “Let’s use some common sense. Sanitation is important. Where you get your ingredients is important. In any restaurant, or catering company, you are responsible for your product.” And most dispensaries refused to buy edibles or drinks unless they are made in a commercial kitchen. “It makes sense. I don’t want to buy something that someone made out of their house if they have 10 dogs running around,” said Candace Gill, who works at Alameda Wellness Center in Denver. Alameda Wellness Center carries The Farmacy drinks, which are produced and packaged in a commercial kitchen based in Denver. Zimmerman and his team rents it out by the hour, along with several other bakers and chefs, to make the glass-bottled drink that comes in four different flavors: pomegranate, lemonaid, mint green tea and coffee. Another popular medical cannabis treat is cheesecake, and Jessica LeRoux has made quite a name for herself in ganja


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cheesecake community. Most know her as the Cheesecake Lady. She owns and operates Twirling Hippies Confections. “I would say (in addition to cheesecake) I am known for my colorful fashion sense,” LeRoux said. “It’s a look I would have to describe as hippy fabulous.” LeRoux, who always wears a hat, runs her commercial kitchen out of a former Mexican food restaurant in Idaho Springs, that’s approximately 600-square-feet. She’s about to rent addtional space out of Denver to comply with a new ordinance set forth by the City and County of Denver that states all edible sold to dispensaries in the city and county must be produced within the city. “I operate as a wholesale to retail business.We are producing six flavors of cheesecakes, and everything is custom made to order every week,” LeRoux said, adding that she had to hire three new people since January to keep up with all the orders that have come in since the dispensary “freak out” happened in Colorado over the last six months. She employs a total of five, who are all medical marijuana patients, and she’s extremely proud of the booming marijuana business and how’s it’s contributed to the small-mountain town of Idaho Springs. Twirling Hippies Confections also makes ganja-based chocolates, and deliver their baked goods to dispensaries as far as Grand Junction. LeRoux let’s each dispensary owner set their own prices on her products as long as they are somewhat reasonable. Most sell for around $5. Aside from keeping up with orders, LeRoux’s biggest job is educating people on how to properly medicate themselves with edibles. “It’s all about your metabolism and your body fat. You start people off at the very minimum dose,” she said, noting that each

one of her bite-sized cheesecakes contain one gram of medical marijuana, which is cooked into her products with cannabis butter. “What you want to keep in mind is when you’re thinking about edibles, is that every single person is different,” LeRoux said, adding that she also makes vegan baked goods made from cannabis concentrated coconut oil instead of butter. “That’s something we’re still developing with our patient group. It’s hard to make a vegan product with a long shelf life.” Generally, butter-based cheesecake has an eight-day shelf life, while her chocolates have a three month shelf life. Although, LeRoux pointed out that some dispensaries that don’t get deliveries on a weekly basis will freeze the product to make it last longer.



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by RYAN JAMES is a great way to enjoy the world that we live in. As travel becomes ever cheaper, we’re finding reasons other than vacation to rack up those frequent flier miles. Work, music, food, and sporting events have people exploring more of our world than ever before. While most of the travel logistics have gotten easier, the traveling pothead has a serious issue that most travelers don’t have to deal with… marijuana is illegal nearly everywhere in the country, and can be difficult to secure once you have reached your destination. Likewise, I most certainly recommend that you do not attempt to access a TSA security checkpoint with anything illegal. The solution? Travel to destinations where your meds can come to you. Simply traveling to a place where marijuana use is tolerated, isn’t always the best way to choose a travel destination. Unless you’ve found a killer heli-ski resort, burning one in Alaska isn’t

going to be at the top of most travel lists. However, Outdoor Music Festivals and Alternative Culture Events are the perfect targets. This article will feature some of the richest pot culture events to act as higher destinations within travel destinations. Music events are prime pot spots. They happen all year, all over the country. This is a great way for the business tripper to acquire some well needed product. There are a number of well known, well traveled jam bands that regularly tour nationally. These tours are virtual underground highways for product distribution. Bands like Jimmy Buffett, Dave Matthews Band The Allman Brothers, G-Love, George Clinton, and on-again/offagain Phish are often followed by hoards of grass smoking, road traveled hippies. Outdoor music festivals take the music event to the next level.


Rather than an event that simply lasts the evening, these festivals can take place over a number of days. Reminiscent of Woodstock and the Pop Festivals of the late 60’s, sporting stadiums and county fairgrounds are transformed into something more akin to a refugee camp rather than a vacation destination.

The Bonnaroo Music and Arts festival is an annual music festival that takes places outside of Nashville, TN in early June. Bonnaroo captures the spirit of the first outdoor festivals, making diversified music the focus of this event. Rarely will you find an event that attracts the likes of Dave Matthews, Stevie Wonder, Tori Amos, Jimmy Cliff, GWAR, Dropkick Murphy’s, and Jay-Z to the same venue. Bonnaroo represents everything that is great about the outdoor music festival.

Telluride Bluegrass Festival: Located in Telluride, CO. This bluegrass festival takes place the week after Bonnaroo, giving hard core spinning hippies little time to clean themselves up before another 3 day binge of pickin’ and grinin’. While other music festivals celebrate musical diversity, Grass-Fest has been featuring a blistering style of country bluegrass for the past 36 years.

South by Southwest is a music and multi-media festival that takes place in Austin, TX. This event not your typical outdoor music festival as it encompasses the local convention center as well as every available music venue in the area. As a result, this has eliminated the shanty-town aspect of most multi-day outdoor festival in favor of an urban interactive event that celebrates the future of music technology. Additionally, this festival has more of an ADD dynamic to it. Musical diversity welcomes lovers of different styles of music rather than a focus on a single musical subset. This four day event has taken on a life of it’s own as Austin’s largest revenue generating annual event.

Now, we come to the counter-culture festivals. These gatherings go far beyond the typical burning and boozing that you’ll find at other concerts and festivals. These events bring alternative forms of living to the forefront. Here, the Counterculture still reigns supreme.

Seattle Hempfest is a 3-day, Hemp themed festival in August that takes over the parks in the waterfront area of Seattle. Hempfest is largely a free event featuring music, comedy, cultural events, hemp advocate speakers, and local food vendors. However, you can donate money at 3 financially reasonable levels that could afford you benefits from T-shirts, and line cutting, to VIP entrances, and backstage privileges for you and your friends. http://www.hempfest.org/drupal/node

Burning Man is the Pièce de résistance of marijuana friendly travel destinations. A morbid oasis bazaar of sorts, Burning Man sets itself apart from the other great events on this list, in that the attendees ARE the show. Mutant vehicles and fantastic costumes brings this normally boring spot of desert in the Black Rock of Nevada to life for the week leading into Labor Day. Make-shift communities, living and conceptual art, and ‘round the clock raves build up to the climax that is the Burning of the Man. Burning the giant wooden effigy symbolizes different things to different people, but is widely accepted as a way to let go all of the rigid forms that make up our lives in an attempt to get back to self reliant personal expression. Admission costs between $200 and $300, depending on when you purchase tickets. After that, you’ll need no currency… just a creative way to barter and trade for what you want. Be prepared for extreme heat, sand storms, “creative” self expression, public nudity. This event is not for the faint of heart… don’t say I didn’t warn you. http://www.burningman.com/ As you can see, travel for the pot aficionado can take a number of shapes. Depending on your style and duration of entertainment choices, it’s easy to see how a spontaneous evening can turn into an extended weekend or more without much trouble. For more pot related travel tips as well as tips for international travel, visit this website http://www.webehigh.com/


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by NOELLE LEAVITT The recent surge of medical marijuana dispensaries in Colorado has created a conundrum for commercial real estate owners who need to rent vacant space but are fearful pot retailers could bring in crime or alienate other tenants. It has gotten to the point where some property owners who advertise for tenants on Craigslist have specifically noted that they will not lease to pot retailers. “I think it’s ludicrous for owners to not be willing to rent something in this economy,” said Veronica Carpio, owner of 420 Highways medical marijuana dispensary in Lafayette. “The whole complaint about higher crime rates is ridiculous.” But for many landlords, it has to do with more than just looking at the bottom line. “Denver’s economy is bad, who wouldn’t love more rent coming in,” said Dennis Witte, president of Omni Development Corp., which owns roughly 300,000-square-feet of commercial real estate in the Denver metro area. “The industry is just so uncertain right now.” Some landlords don’t see longevity in pot retailers, with all the ordinances and moratoriums city councils are implementing on dispensaries, and the medical marijuana reforms expected to come this spring at the state capitol. “We’re waiting for it to shake itself out,” Witte said, adding that he’s not opposed to medical marijuana, as his wife, who is in constant pain, has considered applying for a prescription card. Not all dispensary owners have experienced snags when looking for commercial real estate. Carpio said her landlord was extremely welcoming when she opened 420 Highway last August. 78 kush

Mark Rose of Nederland said his landlord also was fine with leasing space for his dispensary, Grateful Meds, but it took him a while to find an accepting property owner who would rent to him. Rose said he contacted several wary proprietors before he found a spot. “One of the landlords up here was concerned about having marijuana in the same building where he was working in,” Rose said, noting that it was more of an issue in Nederland prior to the federal government lifting sanctions on states’ medical marijuana laws in October. “Landlords were nervous and afraid of having their property taken by the feds. But now, the trend up here — at first people were very skeptical and nervous — but now they’re really coming around.” Since October’s federal ruling, Denver property owner Ron Tarver, of Broadway Terrance Reality, has been inundated with more than 90 phone calls from reefer patrons. “What we have here is an odd thing. The whole thing is odd,” Tarver explained. “I’m not particularly in favor of it. I turn them down all the time, and I have a vacancy. Basically I tell them that I don’t want to rent to them. From a landlord’s perspective, what I’m afraid of is they may rent an office and bring crime. It adversely affects my other tenants. And, of course, that adversely affects my bottom line.” But as local ordinances keep coming into cities throughout the state to regulate an already emerging industry, landlords are taking notice. Many property owners have already secured tenants, as demonstrated by the numerous dispensaries already open and doing business here, and many more plan on leasing to medical marijuana related businesses.


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The spring time always seems to be a great time for live music. With the big tour season kicking off and the weather being a bit more inviting, more bands come to town and more fans come out to see them. There is a slew of great live music in the coming months in Denver and surrounding areas, but here are a few Kush picks. JULIAN CASABLANCAS 4.21.10 @ Ogden Theatre

YEASAYER W/ SLEIGH BELLS 4.24.10 @ Bluebird Theater

Julian Casablancas has proven himself to be quite the well rounded musician with his solo act. His day job -- lead singer and songwriter of The Strokes may have gotten his career revved up, but it’s clear he has a lot more to offer in his lifetime as a musician. “11th Dimension” is a powerful and uplifting song that has been well received by both fans and critics. You’ll probably have many chances to see him in the future, but don’t you want to be able to say you were there at the beginning??

Brooklyn based Yeasayer have met and possibly exceeded expectations from their second album Odd One. With their more uptempo singles “O.N.E.” and “Ambling Up” they have gained a whole new wave of fans that surge to their shows with the enthusiasm of a Justin Beiber crowd. Fellow Brooklyn babies Sleigh Bells join them from their place in the boiling underground scene. You’re guaranteed to get your money’s worth out of this show, we promise.

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SIA 4.22.10 @ Gothic Theatre Sia Furler, the LA/NY based indie darling has a beautiful voice and an undoubtedly bright future in front of her. Her songs “Buttons” and “You’ve Changed” are ones you should definitely download if you’re unfamiliar with Sia... even if you can’t make it to this show. She also does an interesting take on Britney Spears’ (or whoever wrote it) “Gimme More”. Get familiar, and check her out at the Gothic Theatre on Thursday the 22nd. www.siamusic.net

SUBLIME WITH ROME 4.26.10 @ Fillmore Auditorium When lead singer Bradley Nowell passed on in May of 1996, many assumed that was the end of Sublime. Since his death though, Sublime has gained fans exponentially, but could never rightfully perform live. Eric Wilson & Bud Gaugh have certainly tried to bring the magic back to the stage with Long Beach Shortbus and Long Beach Dub Allstars, but it was never quite right. Now with new lead singer Rome Ramirez, who sounds eerily similar to Bradley, Sublime with Rome is touring the country. Playing the hits that made us all fall in love, this will be a beautiful thing. Get tickets soon, as they will sell super FAST! www.sublimewithrome.com

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LUPE FIASCO 4.29.10 @ Ogden Theatre Lupe Fiasco kicked n pushed his way into hip hop stardom in the early 2000’s, hitting superstar status with 2007’s The Cool. With his new album Lasers being released in 2010 Lupe is jumping into the next decade playing shows in most major cities to promote the coming release. Boasting one of the best flows in the game, his live show is one that all fans of hip hop should see at least once. Also, this show should also be very smoker friendly. Digg that. www.lupefiasco.com

THIRTY SECONDS TO MARS 5.7.10 @ Fillmore Auditorium Touring in support of their album This Is War, Jared Leto’s band Thirty Seconds to Mars is making their way around the world. And while many of us have been critical of Leto’s screamo band, they are slowly gaining respect and legitimacy. They even did a song with Kanye West! It’s rumored to be a legit live show that may leave you laying in bed afterwards pondering love lost, or when the earth will end. So if you’re into that kinda thing, this is your ticket! www.thirtysecondstomars.com

DRAKE 5.17.10 @ Ogden Theatre What else can you say about the former Degrassi cast member than that he has made it. And deservedly so, as he is a very talented man with the backing of the greatest rapper alive’s Young Money Label. His debut album So Far Gone has been a huge hit, so expect a sellout crowd and get your tickets VERY early for this one. www.myspace.com/thisisdrake

HENRY ROLLINS 5.18.10 @ Boulder Theater The man is intense. There is no doubt about that. Whether he’s fronting Black Flag, doing stand up comedy, or reciting his captivating brand of poetry, Rollins brings a certain energy to the stage that many can’t match (maybe Andrew W.K.) Moral of the story, don’t show up to the Boulder Theater without ample enthusiasm. www.21361.com

ALSO: Ani DiFranco 4.22.10 @ Ogden Theatre The Album Leaf 4.22.10 @ Bluebird Theater (Denver) The Dear Hunter w/ Special Guests 4.26.10 @ Marquis Theater

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STRAIN REVIEW:

Incredible is a powerful word. So Incredible Purple should be a powerful strain of indica right? Not so fast there partner... The Incredible Purple strain of indica isn’t powerful in the sense that you will be overwhelmed. It’s quite the opposite actually. It’s one of the few strains that you can smoke a joint on your own and not only exist amongst sober individuals comfortably, but usually even control the situation or conversation. After smoking this for a few days, you’ll be hard pressed to switch back to a more intense strain. Some of us feel negative effects when smoking certain indica strains, like being really tired when we don’t want to be or not being able to properly c om mu n i c at e with people around us. But Incredible Purple really earns its name in this department. Holding conversation, working, running errands, and all those other things that may become difficult seem surprisingly easy with this strain. And while that may lead you to believe that you won’t get the positives that indicas provide (treating insomnia, nausea, etc), an 88 kush


Incredible Purple high is perfect to put you to sleep and take you into your happy place. A few examples of the freeing, relaxed state of mind you should expect from this strain: We’ve witnessed a band flawlessly rocking shows in front of 1,000+ skeptical music nerds; a student at a major university gave a speech to her communications class high in IP; people meeting business contacts and not missing a beat in the conversation; we fell asleep in a van crammed with nine men, despite the music blasting and the driver taking turns like Mario Andretti. The physical characteristics of are more expected than incredible. A deep green, with hints of purple, orange hairs, and a crystalline shimmer. Smells are sweet as most purple kush will be, but not overwhelmingly pungent or dank. Kind of just right. Taste is also fairly sweet, but with little salty undertones that, if you let your imagination go to work, is like eating Reese’s pieces or PB & J sammy... so smoking is almost like an appetizer to the potential smörgåsbord that may ensue. Incredible Purple came to us highly recommended by our friends at Hyperion Healing in Los Angeles. When asking for a different indica, he just put the jar of IP on the table and smiled. That’s what a good dispensary should do for you!... not push a certain strain on you because they need to sell it fast, but introduce customers to delightful new strains that may be perfect for your individual taste. So if your favorite dispensary doesn’t do that... start shopping around. Most medical cannabis establishments will carry Incredible Purple. If you can’t find it head over to our website DailyBuds.com and ask your friends if they know where to find it!

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By CLOEY KELLY

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Creating the Cookie

he perfect THC chocolate chip cookie is a round piece of culinary heaven — moist, chewy, and tasty. It has a bit of a kick, but that same chocolaty, gooey goodness you remember from childhood … and continue to crave. The best part is that it makes you feel as good as it tastes, creating an experience that’s simultaneously delicious and medicinal. It’s the ideal “big kid” treat.

With a few of our tips, the perfect THC chocolate chip cookie is easy to create, making it all that more perfect. You won’t have to spend hours slaving away in the kitchen, which means you can spend more time enjoying the cookie’s effects. Before you bake, preheat the oven to 350. To make the dough, you simply mix together a package of yellow cake mix (yes, cake mix), 2 eggs, half a cup of vegetable oil (or Smart Balance oil if you’d like to health it up), and a package of chocolate chips, and then blend the ingredients into a thick batter.

Adding the Special Oil Now comes the tricky part, but don’t fret because even the tricky part isn’t that tricky. You need to make the hemp oil (aka the fun part) to add to the dough, but first, you need to decide how much weed to incorporate into the mix. If you have about a joint’s worth, you can make a few potent cookies, and a few joints will create about 4 cookies (and so on). Therefore, decide how many “green” cookies you’d like to make, and do the math (the most thinking you’ll do all day). Be mindful of how much bud you use to ensure you ingest the proper amount of cookies later. Take the small pieces of weed and sauté them in a tiny bit of oil, just enough to adequately heat the bud to perfection (brown and cooked, but not burnt). This should be done in a small pot on low to medium heat. (Remember: you already added oil to the original mix, so keep the sautéing oil to an extreme minimum to avoid over-saturating the dough.) Look at the dough to decipher how much will get fused with the “fun” oil. (Note: the batter makes around 2 and a half to 3 dozen cookies.) Once the oil concoction is nice and ready, take the appropriate amount of dough and add it to the pot (literally). Thoroughly mix the oil into the dough, ensuring it is evenly distributed and that each “green” cookie will be equally stimulating.

Getting Creative If you’re feeling creative, you can add other goodies to the cookies such as Reese’s Pieces®, M& M’s®, nuts, coconut, or

anything else you can think of that would enhance the flavor— follow your cravings! If you’re feeling extra adventurous, you could even lace the chocolate chips and create a doubly effective cookie. You can melt some baking chocolate, add some bud butter, put the melted chocolate onto a cookie sheet (in small balls), then put the tiny morsels in the fridge to harden.

Baking it Up Once you have the dough evenly distributed on cookie sheets, and you’re clear about which cookies are “special” and which ones aren’t (very important), bake them for about 8-10 minutes, possibly longer depending on your oven (keep an eye on them). Once the bottoms are golden brown, they’re ready to be savored ... after they cool off of course.

Eating & Enjoying the Cookie Although the laced cookies taste delicious and you’re going to want to gobble them right up, remember how much weed you put into them, and weigh the amount against your tolerance while you’re munching away. Then, be patient and give the cookie time to work its magic; this high takes around an hour and a half to become fully induced. At first, your unbuzzed mind may tell you to eat more, but ignore its gluttonous pleas, because you know how much you can handle and an overindulgence will come back to haunt you (not fun). However, the right amount will give you a full body high, heightening your senses and elevating your state of mind. And, remember the plethora of regular cookies you whipped up in this process? They will taste better than ever right now! (Be sure you have some milk on hand.) This glorious intoxication will last for hours, so try to eat and share the cookies early in the day. Then, enjoy your journey to Pleasureland, where everything is humorous and relaxing, and life is, well, sweet. kush 93


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by RYAN JAMES

As spring is upon us,

we golfers look forward to longer days, tee times, and range balls. Yeah, we all know a guy that plays twice a week (weather permitting) throughout the winter. But who has the time for

that... or the money! Most of us quit playing golf sometime during football season, only to start up again well into the thaw of spring. And were you hitting balls during the break? Sure you were. Whatever momentum you had going during the fall has slowed to a crawl. And those pounds that added up during the holidays? That’s not going to help your short game. When spring finally does roll around, most people waste expensive rounds finding their swing. But where did it go?

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Fitness is a critical aspect of golf. Your swing didn’t go anywhere, it’s that your muscles have been resting during the last 5 months while you’ve been living your life. The muscles that give you the explosion for a healthy swing, your core muscles, have weakened. Simple exercises such as push-ups, sit-ups, and pull-ups are enough to keep most core muscles active. Jogging and cycling are great ways to keep cardiovascular health up.


will actually cut through the deep rough to strike the ball. All of a sudden, that 130 yard safe play can be an aggressive attempt to save birdie. Putters and wedges are “feel” clubs. The only way to find “your” club is by the club’s feel when you swing. More often than not, the best wedges and putters for you, are going to be made by different companies. Many golfers who play with graphite shafts find steel shafts to be too stiff and rigid. But in a good loft wedge, that’s what you want. Stiffness and good hands is the key to the touch aspect of the short swing. So the wedge that came with your graphite shaft probably isn’t going to cut the short stuff. A putter is another club that is all about feel. If you don’t have a short stick that feels comfortable in your hands, that can be a real problem.

Now that you’re feeling your swing, let’s talk equipment. Now, there aren’t many of us that can utilize the potential of a $2000 set of clubs. However, most of us do have a basic set that we’ve grown comfortable with. As long as your clubs were made in the last 6 or 7 years and haven’t been wrapped around a tree, yet, they’re probably adequate.

A good way to choose the club that’s best for your swing is to find a “demo day” near you. Early in the season is the best time to find a demo day. It’s common to find a golf pro at these events... ask them questions, that’s why they’re there. Sure they’ll be pushing certain products, and take that into consideration when making your decision. Spend a few extra bucks for the name brands. They spend the most on club development, and so should you. Ping, Titleist , Calloway, Taylor Made, Nike, and Cleveland are very well respected club manufacturers... but you already know this. Ultimately, you are the only one that can choose the right club for you. Pros can give suggestions on what to look for, but what really matters is how the club feels in your hands as you swing and striking through the ball.

The clubs that should be considered for replacement are drivers, wedges, putters, and rescue clubs. Despite the knowledge that each club has it’s own use, we rarely use good club judgment. Besides, why hit a 3 wood off the tee box when you could feed that big dog, right? If you’re going to use that big dog, why not make it the big dog that makes your buddies drool the moment you pull that head cover off. Choose wisely though, the wrong driver could make those “buddies” of yours fall to the ground in laughter in lieu of that sweet snap hook into the lumberyard.

Your swing is happening, your bag is filled with your perfect custom set... time to get out and practice, right? Not exactly. Every couple of years, it’s a good idea to take a lesson or two. This is a particularly useful method of keeping those pesky bad habits at bay. Over the years, our bodies change. Accordingly, our swing adapts to those physical changes. Reasonable fitness and an occasional lesson from a trusted golf pro can help keep our minds and bodies on the same page, allowing us to play consistent golf for decades.

Rescue clubs are becoming a must in players bag. These are irons that act like woods... and vice versa. Really, the most practical use for the rescue club is when you’ve just butchered your 300 yard drive into the deep rough, 50 yards down the fairway. Normally, you would grab your favorite long iron, and settle for the safe fairway lie. Now, you can swing a big club that

So get out with your friends. Swing away! Drive for show, and putt for dough... no pressure. The game of golf can get pretty intense, mind over matter type stuff. If you need a mental nap mid round? Pack a one-hitter to help you forget about that botched approach on number 12. If anyone asks, just say you’re “taking a whack at the bat”, and smile. kush 99

Regular moderate stretching reduces risk of injury and promotes muscle health. If you were to do these activities while you’re not golfing regularly, you might even lose some lbs. while everyone else is packin ‘em on for the winter.



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by J. MARK STERNBERG

Sometimes a car just falls through the cracks. It could be that they were released at the wrong time, or that their price tag was just off, maybe the design was just too dated to sell as a new car. Whatever the reason, sometimes a great car just never really captures the attention of the public. Nevertheless, looking back, there are some that stand out as terrific cars.

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Most importantly though these forgotten favorites represent great value for money, something that everyone is looking for while we endure the so-called Great Recession. Each car on this list brings something new to the table, a GT car, a bargain racer, a top down cruiser and a luxury masterpiece. They all have two things in common though, these cars are some of the very best at their respective jobs, and you may have never heard of them.


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BMW 8 Series At launch, the 8 series was one of BMW’s crown jewels. This 2+2 (meaning two seats in the front and a spare of miniscule seats in the back) was designed as a grand touring car for the most discerning of the BMW buyers. The 8 series is loaded with all the options you could imagine in a car designed in the late 1980s. A top-of-the-line 850csi had an MSRP around the $100,000 mark. The car never really caught on and was considered too expensive for most. Sales were lack luster and BMW dropped the 8 series from its American lineup in 1997. Today, the 8 series still shines. Both of the two available engines are fantastic, the V8 puts out 286 horsepower and the larger V12 makes a bit more. That might not sound like a whole lot when compared to the cars that are available today, but it’s the torque driven character of these cars that make them great. Get on a long stretch of road and sit back as the the miles roll by. At around $20,000 used, this is a great example of European grand touring

Nissan Sentra SE R Spec V The Nissan Sentra was released in the wake of the original ‘The Fast and the Furious’ movie and the street racing pop culture phenomena that followed. It’s really hard to understate the effect that film’s release in 2001 had on the car world. Now the film is a joke to those in the know, with quotes spewed out like punch lines at car meets the world over. The Sentra, however is holding up really well. Nissan gave their base Sentra a pretty torquey 2.5 liter four cylinder engine and paired it with a short ratio six speed gearbox. Match that up with the car’s low weight, suspension work and limited slip differential and you have a surprisingly fun car to drive in the corners. That said, the Spec V won’t be winning any beauty contests any time soon, nor is the interior a particularly nice place to be. What makes the Spec V such a great car is its price. New, the Spec would cost in the mid to high teens, and now, one can be easily had for as little as $6,500. That’s cheap for any car, let alone one that has the ability to get your adrenaline pumping. And trust me, it can.

Porsche 968 The Porsche 968 is another car that never really caught on. During the four years it was on sale, Porsche never really 106 kush

managed to sell many. The car replaced the 80’s-tastic 944 in the ‘poor man’s Porsche’ segment and was replaced by the much loved Boxster. The 968 is everything you would expect from an entry level Porsche from the 90’s. It’s relatively nimble, fun to drive, it makes a decent noise but also, especially if you go for the convertible version, this is one of the best boulevard cruisers the company has ever made. If top down, leisurely cruises through the Rocky Mountains or down the Pacific Coast Highway are your thing, at around $15,000, the 968 Cabriolet might be one of the best cars in the world for you.

Volkswagen Phaeton The Phaeton was supposed to challenge what Americans thought about luxury cars. Introduced in North America in 2004 (ending in 2006), this ‘People’s Car’ dropped into the luxury car segment with a $60,000-$90,000 price tag. The idea was that people would be saving money compared to cars like BMW’s 7 series or Mercedes’ S Class, but all the public really saw was an $80,000 car without an impressive badge. Really, the Phaeton was just a housing market crash too early. Today, excessive spending isn’t looked on the same way as it was in the mid 2000s. People are looking for smart buys, and the Phaeton certainly is one. The V8 powered car goes for around $17,000 today and the W12, 414 hp monster pulls in about $7,000 to $10,000 more, but that is still an amazing deal for a car that shares a good portion of its parts with the Bentley Flying Spur.


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by JOSH KAPLAN

You know you’re a stoner when: you can’t find the remote control, but it shows up 3 days later in the back of the refrigerator. You know you’re a stoner when: you set your alarm for 4:20, just to wake up and smoke. You know you’re a stoner when: the tip of your index finger is permanently black. You know you’re a stoner when: your driver’s side window has chip marks from cashing out on the road. You know you’re a stoner when: after clearing customs in London, you happily find a stash of Cali buds stuffed in a jacket pocket. Whew!! You know you’re a stoner when: random people at concerts walk up to you to ask “…do you have any buds for sale, or to smoke?” You know you’re a stoner when: your entire closet consists of different tie-died concert shirts. You know you’re a stoner when: you’ve synched up the Wizard of Oz with the Dark Side of The Moon more than once. (Start Dark Side right at the 3 roar of the lion, and you’ll be off on a trip). You know you’re a stoner when: you know every episode of Bevis and Butthead, word for word. Hunh hunh, ya! You know you’re a stoner when: you and your friends have more than one code for smoking. Ex: “Let’s go talk to Luca“…. Or, “I think it’s time for a safety meeting”… Or, “Have you seen Larry Green lately?” 112 kush



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by HEATHER GULINO

Professional sports have always had their fair share of controversies. In the past decades, we have seen any number of athletes in the news for steroids, infidelities and other crimes against fandom. When Magic Johnson announced he was HIV positive, the world was shocked that such an icon could have participated in behaviors that gave him the deadly disease. OJ Simpson a killer? All signs point to yes. Kobe a rapist? Maybe he did and maybe he didn’t, but certainly things got out of hand and if nothing else, Kobe was unfaithful to his wife on that and perhaps many other occasions. Jose Canseco, an admitted doper, wrote a nasty tell-all book that led to the implication of several big name athletes who cheated their bodies and baseball by using performance-enhancing drugs. There seems to be no end to the gossip and sadly, the truth about how the humans who embody these untouchable stars fall flat on their cheating faces. Here’s a look some of the more recent scandals and athletes who have fallen from grace.

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When Mark McGwire appeared on television in tears, did anyone cry with him? Probably not. The image of McGwire greeting the Maris family after beating out the legend in most home runs in a single season is now a black spot in history. Recap: On January 11, 2010 McGwire admitted to using steroids on and off for a decade, and said, “I wish I had never touched steroids. It was foolish and it was a mistake. I truly apologize. Looking back, I wish I had never played during the steroid era.” He admitted using in the 1989/1990 offseason and then after he was injured in 1993. He admitted using them on occasion throughout the ‘90s, including during the 1998 season. McGwire stated that he used steroids to recover from injuries, however a drug dealer who claimed to have provided steroids to McGwire asserted that his use was to improve his size and strength, rather than to just maintain his health. McGwire’s decision to admit using steroids was prompted by his decision to become hitting coach of the St. Louis Cardinals. According to McGwire, he took steroids for health reasons rather than to improve performance. Do you believe him? Does the Maris family? McGwire’s silver lining: None.

Arguably the best player in basketball, Kobe’s famous rendezvous in Colorado will never be forgotten, even by the most ardent fan. Even though he wasn’t convicted of the sexual assault charge, the stigma attached to the accusation hurt his endorsements and role model status. Recap: It all began in the summer of 2003 when the news media reported that the sheriff ’s office in Eagle, Colorado had arrested the NBA superstar in connection with an investigation of a sexual assault complaint filed by 19-year old hotel employee Katelyn Faber. Bryant had checked into The Lodge and Spa at Cordillera hotel in Cordillera, Colorado on June 30 in advance of having surgery near there on July 2 under Dr. Richard Steadman. Faber accused Bryant of raping her in his hotel room on July 1, the night before the surgery. Bryant admitted to an adulterous sexual encounter with his accuser, but denied the assault allegation. The case was dropped after Faber declined to testify in the trial, and a civil suit was settled out of court. Kobe’s silver linings included a 7-year, $136 million contract a year after the allegations, and regained several of his endorsements from Nike, Spalding, and Coca-Cola. He remains married to his wife Vanessa Bryant, and was awarded the NBA’s Most Valuable Player award in 2008 and the Finals Most Valuable Player in 2009.

The face and QB of the Pittsburg Steelers faced sexual assault charges last July brought forward by a woman at Harrah’s Casino in Lake Tahoe. The bizarre story claimed that the woman was under care of a psychiatrist because she was dealing with the death of a man she was in love with who never existed. More recently, Big Ben was accused of sexual assault by a 20-year-old woman he met at a nightclub in Milledgeville, GA. At the time of this article, the case is still pending. Roethilsberger did not report to early workouts with the team and the Steelers’ organization has expressed “great concern for their team and Ben.” Big Ben’s Silver Lining: The motorcycle crash he suffered in 2006 while not wearing a helmet didn’t kill him.

Tiger took marriage vows and no one is sure why. He claims that he did it because he loved his wife. He claims that he felt a sense of entitlement and that all his hard work was deserving of a few distractions. A few? Try fifteen plus. Tiger blew the minds of nearly the entire word when the news came out that Tiger was the weak link in his seemingly perfect family. Tiger ran off to a rehabilitation facility to work on his “issues”, which he calls a private matter. While many speculate that his treatment was for sex addiction, many more speculate if “sex addiction” is even a real thing. Tiger lost $180 Million in endorsements, which apparently isn’t that big of a deal for sports’ first billionaire. Tiger’s silver lining: The Tiger machine has controlled every word of his apologies and re-entry into golf and d i e - h a rd fans are buying it.

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ALMA South Park Cananbis Club 99 S. Main St. (970) 485-5263

ARVADA Special Kinds 4804 W. 60th Ave. Arvada, CO 80003 (303) 420-KIND (5463)

ASPEN Alternative Medical Solutions 106 S. Mill St., Ste 203 Aspen, CO 81611 (970) 544-8142 Locals Emporium of Alternative Farms (L.E.A.F.) 100 S. Spring St., Ste 2 Aspen, CO 81611 (970) 920-4220

AVON Tree Line Premier Dispensary 40801 US 6 (970) 949-1887

AURORA (Doctors) Canna Health 3033 S. Parker Rd., Ste 720 Aurora, CO 80014 (888) 420-4204

BERTHOUD Alternative Natural Pain Management 310 Mountain Ave. Berthoud, CO 80513 (970) 217-4982

Herbs Medicinals Inc. 435 Mountain Ave. Berthoud, CO 80513 (970) 344-5060

BOULDER Altitude Organic Medicine - Boulder 5420 Arapahoe Ave., Unit D2 Boulder, CO 80303 (303) 443-0240 BMMC Services 2206 Pearl St. Boulder, CO 80302 Boulder Alternative Medicine 1325 Broadway St., Ste 213 Boulder, CO 80302 (720) 210-4021 Boulder County Caregivers 2955 Valmont Rd. Boulder, CO 80301 (303) 495-2195 Boulder Kind Care 2031 16th St. Boulder, CO 80302 (720) 235-4232 Boulder Kush 1750 30th St, Unit 8 Boulder, CO 80301 (303) 447-2900 Boulder Medical Marijuana Dispensary 2111 30th St., Unit A Boulder, CO 80301 (303) 449-2663 Boulder MMJ 1909 N. Broadway St., # 103 Boulder, CO 80302 (303) 732-MMJ4 (6654) Boulder Rx 6560 Odell Pl. Boulder, CO 80301 Boulder Rx 1035 Pearl St., 3rd floor Boulder, CO 80302

Boulder Vital Herbs 2527 ½ N Broadway St. Boulder, CO 80304 (303) 440-0234 Boulder Wellness Center 5420 Arapahoe Ave., Ste F Boulder, CO 80303 (303) 442-2565 Boulder’s Unique Dispensary 900 28th St. Boulder, CO 80303 CannaMed USA 1750 30th St. Boulder, CO 80301 877 420-MEDS Colorado Care Inc 2850 Iris Ave. Boulder, CO 80301 (303) 250-9066 Crème de la Chron 2450 Central Ave. Boulder, CO 80301 Crossroads Wellness 1750 30th St. #14 Boulder, CO 80301 (720) 379-6046 Dr. Reefer’s Dispensary 1121 Broadway, Unit G-1 Boulder, CO 80302 (303) 727-0711 Evolution Medicine Services 4476 N. Broadway St. Boulder, CO 80304 (303) 588-3335

Healing House 1303 ½ Broadway St. Boulder, CO 80302 Helping Hands Herbals 2714 28th St. Boulder, CO 80301 (303) 444-1564 High Grade Alternatives 3370 Arapahoe Rd. Boulder, CO 80303 (303) 449-1905 Indigenous Medicines LLC 1200 Pearl St., #35 Boulder, CO 80302 (303) 402-6975 Medicine on the Hill 1089 13th St. Boulder, CO 80302 MediPharm 800 Pearl St. Boulder, CO 80302 Mountain Medicine Group 2515 Broadway St. Boulder, CO 80304 (720) 542-9943 Natural Alternative Medicine 5370 Manhattan Cir. Boulder, CO 80303 (720) 363-9877 New Options Wellness 2885 Aurora Ave., Ste 40 Boulder, CO 80303 (720) 266-9967 Ohana PC 918 University Ave. Boulder, CO 80302

Flower of Life Healing Arts, Inc. 3970 N. Broadway, Ste 201 Boulder, CO 80304 (303) 444-1183

Specialty Health Services, LLC 6700 Lookout Rd., Ste 5 Boulder (Gunbarrel), CO 80301 (303) 530-3031

Green Belly Co-op Boulder, CO (720) 381-6187

Table Mesa Wellness Center 4730 Table Mesa Dr. Boulder, CO 80305 (303) 554-5399

THC Ministry of Boulder 1221 Pearl St., No. 10 Boulder, CO 80302 (303) 449-4437 The Bud 2500 Broadway, Ste 100 Boulder, CO 80304 (303) 565-4019 The Farm 1644 Walnut St. Boulder, CO 80304 (303) 440-1323 The Farmacy 845 Walnut St. Boulder, CO 80302 (303) 459-4676 The Green Room 1738 Pearl St., Ste 100m Boulder, CO 80302 (303) 945-4074 The Greenest Green 2034 Pearl St. Boulder, CO 80302 (303) 953-2582 The Hill Cannabis Club (THC), LLC 1360 College Ave. Boulder, CO 80302 (303) 245-9728 The Medication Company 4483 N. Broadway St. Boulder, CO 80304 (303) 635-6481 The Village Green Society 2043 16th St. Boulder, CO 80302 (720) 746-9064 Therapeutic Compassion Center 1501 Lee Hill Dr., No. 22 Boulder, CO 80202 Top Shelf Alternatives 1327 Spruce St., Ste 301 Boulder, CO 80302 (303) 459-5335

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BRECKENRIDGE Breckenridge Cannabis Club 226 S. Main St. Breckenridge, CO 80424 (970) 453-4900 Medicine Man 101 N. Main St., Ste 6 Breckenridge, CO 80424 (970) 453-2525 Organix 1795 Airport Rd., Unit A2 Breckenridge, CO 80424 (970) 453-1340

CARBONDALE C.M.D. 1101 Village Rd. Carbondale, CO 81623 (970) 306-3231 Sopris LEAF 580 Main St., 3rd floor #300 Carbondale, CO 81623 (970) 704-0420

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CENTENNIAL Doctors Cannabis Centers for Alternative Wellness 6590 S. Broadway St. Centennial, CO 80121 (720) 223-5551 Dispensary Credit Card Processing 7108 S. Alton Way, Bldg G, Ste 101A Centennial, CO 80112 (303) 981-8885

CLIFTON God’s Gift 571 32 Rd. Clifton, CO 81504 (970) 609-4438 Herbal Medical Center 3258 F Rd., Unit B Clifton, CO 81520 (970) 433-0399

COLORADO SPRINGS Insurance Companies Jonathan Johnson Insurance 1485 Garden of the Gods Rd., Ste 164 Colorado Springs, CO 80907 (719) 325-6973

Doctors CannaMed USA 2935 Galley Rd. Colorado Springs, CO 80909 (877) 420-MEDS

Mile High Medical Gardens Dispensaries 858 Happy Canyon Rd., #150 Aromas & Herbs, LLC Castle Rock, CO 80108 Go Green Cross (720) 249-2492 2514 W. Colorado Ave., Ste 206 Colorado Springs, CO 80904 The Lil Green House (719) 930-9846 518 Wilcox St. Castle Rock, CO 80104 (303) 993-3070

A Cut Above 1150 E. Fillmore St. Colorado Springs, CO 80907 (719) 434-1665

Canna Care 1675 Jet Wing Dr. Colorado Springs, CO 80916 (719) 596-3010 Canna Caregivers 3220 N. Academy Blvd., Ste 4 Colorado Springs, CO 80917 (719) 597-6685 Cannabis Science, Inc. 6946 N Academy Blvd, Ste B #254 Colorado Springs, CO 80918 (719) 641-1188 Cannabis Therapeutics Caregivers Cooperative 907 E. Fillmore St. Colorado Springs, CO 80907 (719) 633-7124 Canna-pothecary, LLC 1730 W. Colorado Ave. Colorado Springs, CO 80904 (719) 633-2511 (719) 646-4695 (temp) Care West, LLC 1351 Pecan St. Colorado Springs, CO 80904 (719) 434-7852 Colorado Cannabis Caregivers 2203 N. Weber St. Colorado Springs, CO 80907 (719) 634-7389 or (719) 440-4124 Colorado Cannabis Center 1905 N. Academy Blvd. Colorado Springs, CO 80909 (719) 574-4455 Epic Medical Caregiver 3631 Galley Rd. Colorado Springs, CO 80909 (719) 638-4596 Front Range Alternative Medicines P.O. Box 60744 Colorado Springs, CO 80960 (719) 213-0118

Medical Marijuana Connection 2933 Galley Rd. Colorado Springs, CO 80909 (719) 297-1420

THC (The Highland Collective) 332 W. Bijou St., Ste 101 Colorado Springs CO, 80905 (719) 442-6737

Mira Meds 3132 W. Colorado Colorado Springs, CO 80904

The Green Door Collective 3470 Chelton Loop N., Unit H Colorado Springs, CO 80909 (719) 574-1742

Natural Advantage 420 925 W. Cucharras St. Colorado Springs, CO 80905 (719) 533-1177 Natural Remedies MMJ 408 S. Nevada Ave. Colorado Springs, CO 80903 (800) 985-7168 Nature’s Medicine Wellness Center 11 S. 25th St., Ste 220 Colorado Springs, CO 80904 (719) 213-3239 Old World Pharmaceutical 6347 E. Platte Ave. Colorado Springs, CO 80915 (719) 393-3899 Pikes Peak Alternative Health and Wellness Centers 1605 S. Tejon St., Ste 101 Colorado Springs CO, 80905 (719) 575-9835 Pikes Peak Cannabis Caregivers 3715 Drennan Rd. Colorado Springs, CO 80910 (719) 216-5452 Pikes Peak Compassionate Care Center 2845 Ore Mill Rd. #6 Colorado Springs, CO 80904 (719) 633-8499 Sunshine Wellness Center 31 N. Tejon St., Ste 400 Colorado Springs, CO 80903 (719) 632-6192

The Green Earth Wellness Center 519 N. 30th St. Colorado Springs, CO 80904 (719) 633-6337 The Healing Canna 3692 E. Bijou St. Colorado Springs, CO 80909 (719) 637-7645 The Highlands Cooperative 332 West Bijou St., Ste. 101 Colorado Springs, CO 80905 (719) 442-6737 Tree of Wellness 1000 W. Fillmore St., Ste 105 Colorado Springs, CO 80907 (719) 635-5556 Trichome Health Consultants 2117 W. Colorado Ave. Colorado Springs CO, 80904 (719) 635-6337

Security Watchpoint, LLC 5971 Omaha Blvd. Colorado Springs, CO 80918 (877) 277-6540

COMMERCE CITY Colorado Coalition of Caregivers 7260 Monaco St. Commerce City, CO 80022 (720) 987-3669 Top Shelf Hydroponics and Organic Gardening 7260 Monoco St. Commerce City, CO 80022 (303) 287-8118

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DACONO Dacono Meds 730 Glen Creighton Dr., Unit C Dacono, CO 80514 (303) 833-2321

DENVER Doctors A Doctor’s Office 5070 N. Federal Blvd. Denver, CO (720) 457-3767 CannaMed USA 6855 Leetsdale Dr. Denver, CO 80224 (877) 420-6337 or (303) 388-2220 Happyclinicdenver.com 1211 S. Parker Rd., #101 Denver, CO 80231 (720) 747-9999

DENVER Smokeshops Blown Glass and Accessories 4815 E. Colfax Ave. Denver, CO 80220 (303) 388-1882 Head Quarters 1301 Marion St. Denver, CO 80218 (303) 830-2444 Heads of State 3015 W 44th Ave. Denver, CO 80211 (303) 433-6585 Herbal Daze Smoke Shop 4530 E. Colfax Ave. Denver, CO 80220 (303) 333-1445

Herbal Daze Smoke Shop 6525 N. Federal Blvd. Denver, CO 80221 (303) 427-1445

Cannabis Medical 762 Kalamath St. Denver, CO 80204 (303) 912-2013

High Fashion Glass 42 S. Broadway Denver, CO 80209 (303) 766-5473 or (303) 766-5437

Canna Center 5670 E. Evans Ave., Ste 216 Denver, CO 80222 (720) 222-3454

Mary Jayz Cool Stuff 4014 Tennyson St. Denver, CO 80212 (720) 855-7451

DENVER CENTRAL 5280 Wellness 1321 Elati St. Denver, CO 80204 (720) 296-1711 Advanced Medical Alternatives 1269 Elati St. Denver, CO 80204 (303) 351-WEED (9333) All Green Health Alternatives 2757 Bryant St. Denver, CO 80211 (303) 868-4753 or (303) 955-6552 Alpine Herbal Wellness 313 Detroit St. Denver, CO 80206 (303) 355-HERB (4372) Alternative Medicine on Capital Hill 1401 Ogden St. Denver, CO 80218 (720) 961-0560 Amarimed of Colorado, LLC Denver, CO (720) 532-4744 Back to the Garden Wellness Center 1547 Gaylord St. Denver, CO 80206 (720) 877-3562

Capitol Hill Medicine Shoppe 1410 Grant St., #B104 Denver, CO 80204 (303) 993-5777 Caregivers for Life of Cherry Creek 310 Saint Paul St. Denver, CO 80206 (720) 536-5462 Carribbean Connection 6th Ave. & Santa Fe Dr. Denver, CO 80204 (720) 209-2454 or (720) 217-6786 Cherry Creek Health 155 Cook St., #150 Denver, CO 80206 (303) 388-0086 Cherry Creek High Expectations 2719 E. 3rd Ave. Denver, CO 80206 (303) 955-7855 Colorado Care Facility Medicinal Marijuana 5130 E. Colfax Ave. Denver, CO 80220 (303) 953-8503 Colorado Caregivers Denver, CO (720) 258-6847 Cured Therapeutics 877 Federal Blvd. Denver, CO 80204 (303) 868-1269 Denver Relief 1 Broadway St. Denver, CO 80223 (303) 420-MEDS

Discount Medical Marijuana 970 Lincoln St. Denver, CO 80203 (303) 355-9333 Front Range Dispensary Denver, CO 80203 (720) 620-4463 Go Dutch Collective 1111 Lincoln St. Denver, CO 80203 (720) 220-9029 Green Cross of Cherry Creek 128 Steele St., Ste 200 Denver, CO 80206 (303) 321-4201 Green Karma Medical 1115 Grant St., Ste G2 Denver, CO 80203 (303) 815-1585 Greenwerkz 907 E. Colfax Ave. Denver, CO 80218 (303) 647-5210 Harmony Project 1940 Blake St. #11 Denver, CO 80202 (303) 292-4420 Hawaiian Herbal Health Center 1337 Delaware St., #2 Denver, CO 80204 (303) 893-1200

Lincoln Herbal 424 Lincoln St. Denver, CO 80203 (303) 955-0701 Mile High Alternative Medicine Denver, CO 80203 (720) 289-9654 Mile High Green Cross 852 Broadway St. Denver, CO 80203 (303) 861-4252 Pain Management of Colorado 110 Cook St., Ste 103 Denver, CO 80206 (303) 423-7246 Pride in Medicine 731 W. 6th Ave. Denver, CO 80204 (303) 999-0441 Remedy Care Center 1850 S. Federal Blvd. Denver, CO 80219 (303) 935-2694 Rocky Mountain Farmacy 1719 Emerson St. Denver, CO 80218 (720) 389-9002 Tender Healing Care 1355 Santa Fe Dr., Ste F Denver, CO 80204 (720) THC-4-THC

Health Star Medical Evaluation Clinic 710 E. Speer Blvd. Denver, CO 80203 (303) 586-1200

The Grasshopper Alternative Medicine 1728 E. 17th Ave. Denver, CO 80218 (303) 388-4677

Herbal Health 419 W. 13th Ave. Denver, CO 80204 (720) 542-8364

The OG Collective Medical Marijuana Dispensary 82 S. Federal Blvd. Denver, CO 80219 (303) 955-0070

Herbs 4 You 20 E. 9th Ave. Denver, CO 80203 (303) 830-9999

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DISPENSARY LISTING DENVER DOWNTOWN 24/7 Health Care Centers 3535 Walnut St. Denver, CO 80205 (720) 479-8756 Alternative Medicine On The 16th Street Mall 910 16th St., #805 Denver, CO 80205 (303) 623-1900 Apothecary of Colorado 1730 Blake St., Ste 420 Denver, CO 80202 (303) 296-5566 Ballpark Holistic Dispensary 2119 Larimer St. Denver, CO 80205 (303) 953-7059 Botanico, Inc. 3054 Larimer St. Denver, CO 80205 (303) 297-2273 BuddingHealth 2042 Arapahoe St. Denver, CO 80205 (720) 242-9308 Cannabis Station 1201 20th St. Denver, CO 80205 (303) 297-WEED (9333) Denver Compassionate Caregivers 1538 Wazee St. Denver, CO 80202 (303) 623-7246 (PAIN) Denver Kush Club 2615 Welton St. Denver, CO 80205 (303) 736-6550 Denver Patients Group 2863 Larimer St., Unit B Denver, CO 80205 (303) 484-1662

Discount Medical Marijuana 2028 E. Colfax Ave. Denver, CO 80206 (303) 355-9333 Elevated Medical 3660 Downing St. Denver, CO 80205 (303) 530-4338 Great Scott’s Total Care 198 E. 45th Ave. Denver, CO 80216 (720) 304-5940 GreenDocs L.L.C. 1550 Larimer St., Ste 309 Denver, CO 80202 (303) 339-0214 Greenhouse Wellness Center 2403 Champa St. Denver, CO 80205 (720) 328-0412 J&J Green Clinic 3462 Walnut St. Denver, CO 80205 (303) 284-5610 Lotus 1444 Wazee St., Ste 115 Denver, CO 80202 (720) 974-3109 Mahooka Meds 2400 Larimer St. Denver, CO 80205 (720) 536-0850 Mile High Cannabis 899 Logan St. Denver, CO 80203 (303) 955-6203 Mile High Medical 424 21st St. Denver, CO 80205 (303) 296-3732 Mind Body Spirit 3054 Larimer St. Denver, CO 80205 (303) 297-2273

Natural Remedies 1620 Market St., Ste 5W Denver, CO 80202 (303) 953-0884

Herbal Care 2866 N. Colorado Blvd. Denver, CO 80207 (303) 321-4433

Doctors Orders 5068 N. Federal Blvd. Denver, CO 80221 (303) 433-0276

RiNo Supply Co 3100 Blake St. Denver, CO 80205 (303) 292-2680

Jane Medicals 7380 E. Colfax Ave. Denver, CO 80220 (303) 388-JANE

Elite Cannabis Therapeutics 6401 N. Broadway, Unit J Denver, CO 80221 (303) 650-4005

Summit Wellness 2117 Larimer St. Denver, CO 80205 (720) 407-8112

New Millennium Solutions 1408 N. Oneida St. Denver, CO 80220 (720) 318-3275

Tastee Yummees P.O. Box 181457 Denver, CO 80205 (720) 937-1559

Med Stop 5926 E. Colfax Ave. Denver, CO 80220 (303) 573-6337 (MEDS)

The Farmacy 1400 Market St. Denver, CO 80202 (303) 260-7036

Rocky Mountain Farmacy 6302 E. Colfax Ave. Denver, CO 80220 (720) 389-9002

The Happy Harvest 2324 Champa St. Denver, CO 80205 (303) 997-4425

Stone Forest Bakery 846 1/2 Forest St. Denver, CO 80220 (720) 297-0990

Zen Dispensary 26th Ave. & Ogden St. Denver, CO 80205 (303) 297-1466

Supreme Care Strains and Wellness Center 6767 E. 39th Ave., Ste 105 Denver, CO 80207 (720) 877-5216

DENVER EAST

The Clinic on Colfax Dispensary 4625 E. Colfax Denver, CO 80220 (303) 333-3644

Cannacopia 3857 Elm St. Denver, CO 80207 (303) 399-3333 City Floral 1440 Kearney St. Denver, CO 80220 (303) 355-4013

The Healing Center of Colorado 1452 Poplar St. Denver, CO 80220 (720) 389-9285

Colorado Care Facility 5130 E. Colfax Ave. Denver, CO 80220 (303) 953-8503

Verde Dispensary 5101 E. Colfax Ave. Denver, CO 80220 (303) 474-4489

Flavored Essentials 3955 Oneida St. Denver, CO 80207 (303) 377-0539

DENVER NORTH Colorado Herbal Center 7316 N Washington St. Denver, CO 80229 (303) 287-6815

Green Medical Referrals Clinic - Denver 5115 Federal Blvd., #9 Denver, CO 80221 (303) 495-5000 Medicine World 4950 East Evans Ave. Denver, CO 80222 (303) 300-5059 Nature’s Choice 2128 S. Albion St. Denver, CO 80222 (720) 447-3271 The Healing House 123 W. Alameda Ave. Denver, CO 80223 (720) 389-6490

DENVER NORTHWEST Alive Herbal Medicine 4573 Pecos St. Denver, CO 80211 (720) 945-9543 Altitude Organic Medicine - Highlands 1716 Boulder St. Denver, CO 80211 (720) 855-MEDS (6337) B*GOODS MMJ Apothecary 80 S. Pennsylvania St. Denver, CO 80209 (303) 803-8256 or (303) 777-5239 BC Inc. 4206 W. 38th Ave. Denver, CO 80212 (720) 323-2383 or (720) 988-3184

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DISPENSARY LISTING Biocare 2899 N. Speer Blvd., Ste 105 Denver, CO 80211 (303) 455-3187

Highland Health 2727 Bryant St., Ste 420 Denver, CO 80211 (303) 455-0810

The Giving Tree of Denver 2707 W. 38th Ave. Denver, CO 80211 (303) 477-8888

Delta 9 Caretakers LLC 2262 S. Broadway Denver, CO 80210 (720) 570-2127

Wellspring Collective 1724 S. Broadway Denver, CO 80210 (303) 733-3113

Chronic Wellness 3928 Federal Blvd. Denver, CO 80211 (303) 455-6500

Highland Herbal Connections 2209 W. 32 Ave. Denver, CO 80211 (720) 999-6295

The ReLeaf Center 2000 W. 32nd Ave. Denver, CO 80211 (303) 458-LEAF (5323)

Earth’s Medicine 74 Federal Blvd., Unit A Denver, CO 80219 (720) 542-8513

DENVER SOUTHEAST

The Tea Pot Lounge 2008 Federal Blvd. Denver, CO 80211 (303) 656-9697

Ganja Gourmet 1810 S. Broadway Denver, CO 80210 (303) 282-9333

Therapeutic Herbal Comfort, LLC Denver, CO 80214 (720) 298-8909

Healing Buds 468 S. Federal Blvd. Denver, CO 80219 (303) 936-0309

Total Health Concepts 2059 Bryant St. Denver, CO 80211 (303) 433-0152

Mother Nature’s Miracle 315 W. Littleton Blvd. Denver, CO 80210 (303) 794-3246

Urban Dispensary 2675 W. 38th Ave. Denver, CO 80211 (720) 389-9179

Organameds 2020 S. Broadway Denver, CO 80210 (720) 862-7544

DENVER SOUTH

Patients Choice of Colorado 2251 S. Broadway Denver, CO 80210 (303) 862-5016

DenCo 5830 W. 38th Ave. Denver, CO 80212 (303) 518-0303 Denco Alternative Medicine 2828 Speer Blvd., #117 Denver, CO 80211 (303) 433-2266

Highlands Square Apothecary 3460 W. 32nd Ave. Denver, CO 80211 (303) 433-3346 Kushism 2527 Federal Blvd. Denver, CO 80211 (303) 477-0772

Denver Metro Cannabis Couriers 1562 S. Parker Rd., Ste 328 Denver, CO 80231 (720) 227-6939

Local Caregivers of Colorado 5316 Sheridan Blvd. Denver, CO 80214 (720) 233-5482

Doc Danks 4785 Tejon St., Unit 101 Denver, CO 80211 (720) 276-5956

Mary Jayz Natural Therapeutics 4900 W. 46th Ave. Denver, CO 80212 (720) 855-7451

Grass Roots Health and Wellness 2832 W. 44th Ave. Denver, CO 80211 (303) 325-7434

Platte Valley Dispensary 2301 7th St., Unit B Denver, CO 80211 (303) 953-0295

Grassroots 3867 Tennyson St. Denver, CO 80212 (303) 420-6279

Pure 3533 W. 38th Ave. Denver, CO 80211 (720) 335-6336

Herbal Connections 2209 W. 32nd Ave. Denver, CO 80211 (720) 999-6295

Sunnyside Alternative Medicine 1406 W. 38th Ave. Denver, CO 80211 (303) 720-6761

Herbal Spa 4347 Tennyson St. Denver, CO 80212 (303) 339-0116 Herbal Wellness, Inc. 3870 N. Federal Blvd. Denver, CO 80211 (720) 299-1919

Sweet Leaf Inc. 5100 W. 38th Ave. Denver, CO 80212 (303) 480-5323 The Cosmic Company 3460 W.32nd Ave. Denver, CO 80211 (303) 433-3346

A Cut Above 1911 S. Broadway Denver, CO 80210 (720) 536-8965 Broadway Wellness 1290 S. Broadway Denver, CO 80210 (303) 997-8413 Cannabis 4 Health 1221 S. Pearl St. Denver, CO 80210 (720) 296-7563 Colorado Alternative Medicine 2394 S. Broadway Denver, CO 80210 (720) 379-7295 Daddy Fat Sacks 945 South Blvd. Denver, CO 80219 (303) KIND-BUD

Rocky Mountain Caregivers 285 S. Pearl St. Denver, CO 80209 (720) 746-9655 The Candy Girls Denver, CO 80219 (303) 219-6020 The Health Center 2777 S. Colorado Blvd. Denver, CO 80222 (303) 758-9997 The Kind Room 1881 S. Broadway Denver CO, 80210 (720) 266-3136 Walking Raven Dispensary 2001 S. Broadway Denver, CO 80210 (720) 327-5613

303 Cannabis Inc. 1800 S. Sheridan Blvd., #303 Denver, CO 80232 (720) 934-5388 A Mile High LLC 63 W. Alameda Ave. Denver, CO 80223 (303) 722-3420 Alternative Medicine Of Southeast Denver 6853 Leetsdale Dr. Denver, CO 80224 (720) 941-8872 Altitude Organic Medicine - South 2250 S. Oneida St., Ste 204 Denver, CO 80224 (303) 756-8888 BuddingHealth 4955 S. Ulster St., #105 Denver, CO 80237 (303) 770-0470 Colorado Cannabis Services 1842 S. Parker Rd, Unit 18 Denver, CO 80247 (720) 984-6543 Cronergy 4101 E. Louisiana Ave., #320, Denver, CO 80246 (720) 382-1287 Denver Patients Center, LLC 2070 S. Huron St. Denver, CO 80223 (303) 733-3977 Green Around You 970 S. Oneida St., Ste 17 Denver, CO 80224 (303) 284-9075 Green Cross Caregivers 1842 S. Parker Rd. Denver, CO 80231 (303) 337-2229

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DISPENSARY LISTING Green Ribbon Clinic 4155 E. Jewell Ave., #403 Denver, CO 80222 (720) 296-8035

Rockbrook, Inc. 2865 S. Colorado Blvd., Ste 323 Denver, CO 80222 (303) 756-0595

Clovis, LLC 4000 Morrison Rd. Denver, CO 80219 (303) 284-3165

Herban Wellness Inc. 4155 E. Jewell Ave., #405 Denver, CO 80222 (877) 702-4MMJ (4665)

Rocky Mountain Alternative Medicine 1479 S. Holly St. Denver CO, 80222 (303) 758-9114

Green Tree Medical, LLC 3222 S. Vance St. Denver, CO 80227 (720) 838-1652

Karmaceuticals 4 S. Santa Fe Dr. Denver, CO 80223 (303) 76-KARMA Little Brown House 1995 S. Broadway Denver, CO 80223 (303) 282-6206 Little Green Pharmacy 1331 S. Broadway Denver, CO 80223 (303) 722-2133 Medical Marijuana for Wellness 1240 S. Parker Rd., #100 Denver, CO 80231 (720) 629-3476 Metro Cannabis Inc. 4101 E. Wesley Ave., Ste 1 Denver, CO 80222 (720) 771-9866 or (720) 542-3022 Metro Cannabis on Hampden Inc. 3425 S. Oleander Ct., Unit B Denver, CO 80224 (720) 365-5307 Mile High Quality of Life 2186 S. Holly St., #106 Denver, CO 80222 (720) 933-1857 Mile High Remedies 4155 E. Jewell Ave., Ste 310 Denver, CO 80222 (303) 419-3896 Mile High Wellness 6740 E. Hampden Ave. Denver, CO 80237 (720) 382-8516

Rocky Mountain Farmacy 2420 S. Colorado Blvd. Denver, CO 80222 (720) 389-9002

Home Sweet Home 20 Sheridan Blvd. Denver, CO 80226 (303) 922-8777

EGDEWATER Greenwerkz 5840 W. 25th Ave. Edgewater, CO 80214 (303) 647-5210

EDWARDS New Hope Wellness Center 210 Edwards Village Blvd., B-110 Edwards, CO 81632 (970) 569-3701

Front Range Dispensary, LLC 8876 N. Federal Blvd. Federal Heights, CO 80260 (303) 429-2420‎

FORT COLLINS/GREELEY Bonnee and Clyde’s Caring Cannabis Fort Collins, CO 80526 (970) 443-6206 BuddingHealth 1228 W Elizabeth St., Ste D8 Fort Collins, CO 80521 (970) 484-6337

Rocky Mountain Marijuana Dispensary 1126 S. Sheridan Blvd. Denver, CO 80232 (303) 219-4884

Mr. Stinky’s 314 Federal Blvd. Denver, CO 80219 (720) 243-0246 (303) 736-6188

Rocky Mountain High 105 Edwards Village Blvd. Edwards, CO 81632 (970) 926-4408

Sleeping Giant Wellness 45 Kalamath St. Denver, CO 80223 (303) 573-3786

Mile High Therapeutics 1568 S. Federal Blvd. Denver, CO 80219 (720) 389-9369

Green Belly Co-OP 3330 El Dorado Springs Dr. Eldorado Springs, CO 80025 (720) 381-6187

Nature’s Cure 4283 W. Florida Ave. Denver, CO 80219 (303) 934-9503

ENGLEWOOD

Colorado-CHRONIX Medicinal Cannabis Community Fort Collins, CO 80526 (970) 227-3366

A Doctor’s Office (Doctor’s Office) 4796 S. Broadway Unit C Engelwood, CO 80113 (720) 457-3767

Colorado Wellness Providers 1425 Cape Cod Cir. Fort Collins, CO 80525 (970) 217-0900

ADG Herbal Medicine 11 W. Hampden Ave. Englewood, CO 80113 (720) 278-0419

Emerald Pathway 4020 S. College Ave., Ste 11 Fort Collins, CO 80525 (970) 377-9950

Best Card, LLC 6955 E. Caley Ave. Englewood, CO 80111 (303) 741-2313

Friendly Fire 1802 Laporte Ave. Fort Collins, CO 80521 (970) 631-8776

Nature’s Kiss Medical Lounge 4332 S. Broadway Englewood, CO 80113 (303) 564-9690

Generations Natural Medicine 2006 8th St. Greeley, CO 80631 (970) 353-2839

FEDERAL HEIGHTS

Medicinal Gardens of Colorado 420 S. Howes St., Ste D (Stone House) Fort Collins, CO 80521 (970) 217-0575

Southwest Alternative Care 1940 W. Mississippi Ave. Denver, CO 80223 (303) 593-2931 SweetLeaf Compassion Center 5301 Leetsdale Dr. Denver, CO 80246 (303) 955-8954

Rocky Mt. Organics 1015 W. Evans Ave. Denver, CO 80223 (720) 479-8905

Very Best Medicine (VBM Club) 6853 Leetsdale Dr. Denver, CO 80224 (720) 941-8872

Rocky Mountain Patient Services 934 S. Federal Blvd. Denver, CO 80219 (303) 922-9385 or (720) 882-5521

DENVER SOUTHWEST SUBURBS

DURANGO

420 Wellness 2960 S. Federal Blvd. Denver, CO 80236 (303) 493-1787 Alameda Wellness Center 183 W. Alameda Ave. Denver, CO 80223 (303) 736-6999 CannaMart 3700 W Quincy Ave., #3702 Denver, CO 80236 (303) 730-0420

Nature’s Medicine Durango 129 E. 32nd St. Durango, CO 81301 (970) 259-3714 Nature’s Own Wellness Center 927 Highway 3 Durango, CO 81301 (970) 259-0283

ELDORADO SPRINGS

Colorado Patient Coalition 9460 Federal Blvd. Federal Heights, CO 80260 (303) 667-6032

Campus East MMJD 1740 S. College Ave. Fort Collins, CO 80525 (970) 218-4146

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DISPENSARY LISTING Northern Colorado Natural Wellness 1125 W. Drake Rd. Fort Collins, CO‎ 80526 (970) 689-3273‎ Solace Meds 301 Smokey St., Unit A Fort Collins, CO 80525 (970) 225-6337

FRANKTOWN S.E.C.A.M. (Serving Parker, Elizabeth, Castle Rock) 7517 E State HWY 86 (720) 346-2772 or (303) 660-2650

FRISCO Bioenergetic Healing Center 842 N. Summit Blvd., Ste 13 Frisco, CO 80443 (970) 668-3514 Medical Marijuana of the Rockies 720 Summit Blvd., Ste 101A Frisco, CO 80443 (970) 668-MEDS

GLENWOOD SPRINGS Green Medicine Wellness 1030 Grand Ave. Glenwood Springs, CO 81601 (970) 384-2026 Peaceful Warrior Medical Marijuana LLC 216 6th St. Glenwood Springs, CO 81601 (970) 485-5286

GOLDEN

Golden Alternative Care 807 14th St., Ste A Golden, CO 80401 (303) 278-8870 Rocky Mountain Organic Medicine 420 Corporate Cir. #I Golden, CO 80401 (720) 230-9111

GRAND JUNCTION Doobies, LLC 239 27 ¼ Rd, Ste 1 (on frontage road) Orchard Mesa/Grand Junction, CO 81503 (970) 242-2281 Green Natural Solutions, LLC 753 Rood Ave., Unit 3 Grand Junction, CO 81501 (970) 424-5331 Heavenly Healing, LLC 1225 N. 23rd St. #106 Grand Junction, CO 81501 (970) 242-2488 Herbal Paradise 2454 Hwy 6 & 50 Grand Junction, CO 81505 (970) 424-5264 High Desert Dispensary, LLC 1490 North Ave., Ste S Grand Junction, CO 81501 (970) 424-5357 High Desert Dispensary Highly Herbal 555 North Ave., Ste 4 Grand Junction, CO 81501 (970) 778-5151 Mesa Alternative Health and Wellness 605 Grand Ave. Grand Junction, CO 81501 (970) 424-5264 Naturals 624 Rae Lynn Dr. Grand Junction, CO 81505 (970) 424-5291 Nature’s Alternative 496 28 Rd. Grand Junction, CO 81504 (970) 245-2680 Nature’s Medicine 1001 Patterson Rd #1 Grand Junction, CO 81506 (970) 424-5393

Weeds 719 Pitkin Ave. Grand Junction, CO 81501 (970) 245-4649

Meadows Wellness Center 1701 Kipling St., Ste 104 Lakewood, CO 80215 (720) 435-3830

HIGHLANDS RANCH

Mr. Nice Guys 12550 W. Colfax Ave., Unit 119 Lakewood, CO 80215 (303) 233-6423

Hatch Wellness Center 3624 E. Highlands Ranch Pkwy., #105 Highlands Ranch , CO 80126 (303) 470-9270

IDAHO SPRINGS Mountain Medicinals, Inc. 1800 Colorado Blvd., Ste 5 Idaho Springs, CO 80452 (303) 567-4211

LAFAYETTE 420HighWays, LLC 201 E. Simpson St., Ste B Lafayette, CO 80026 (720) 434-5210 Ka-tet Wellness Services 489 N. Highway 287, Ste 201 Lafayette, CO 80026 (303) 665-5599

LAKEWOOD Alternacare 830 Kipling St. Lakewood, CO 80215 (303) 462-1070 or (303) 386-5865 Bud Med Health Centers 2517 Sheridan Blvd. Lakewood, CO 80214 (720) 920-9617 Denver Mile Hydro 355 S. Harlan St. Lakewood, CO 80226 (303) 935-GROW (4769) Green Tree Medical 3222 S. Vance St., #230 Lakewood, CO 80227 (720) 838-1652 Lakewood Patient Resource Center 7003 W. Colfax Ave. Lakewood, CO 80214 (303) 955-5190

Natures Herbal Solution 9699 W. Colfax Ave., Unit A Lakewood, CO 80215 (303) 232-2209 Pain Wellness Center 2509 Sheridan Blvd. Lakewood, CO 80214 (720) 404-0174 Post Modern Health 5660 W. Alameda Ave. Lakewood, CO 80226 (303) 922-9479 Rocky Mountain Ways, LLC 1391 Carr St., Unit 303 Lakewood, CO 80214 (303) 238-1253

LITTLETON A Cut Above 2690 W. Main St., Unit C Littleton, CO 80120 (303) 999-0857 Blue Sky Care Connection 1449 W. Littleton Blvd., Ste 10 Littleton, CO 80120 (720) 283-6447 CannaMart 72 E. Arapahoe Rd. Littleton, CO 80122 (303) 771-1600 Colorado Medical Marijuana LLC 2 W. Dry Creek Cir. Littleton, CO 80120 (303) 625-4012 Footprints Health 8250 W. Coal Mine Ave., Unit 4 Littleton, CO 80123 (720) 981-2818

Green Mountain Care 5423 S. Prince St. Littleton, CO 80120 (303) 862-6571 Southwest Alternative Care 2100 W. Littleton Blvd., Suite 50 Therapeutic Herbal Comfort Littleton, CO 80120 12078 W. Jewell Ave. (720) 237-3079 Lakewood CO, 80228 (720) 298-8909 The Hemp Center Rocky Mountain Wellness Center 1630 Carr St., Unit C Lakewood, CO 80214 (303) 941-7883

Smokeshops Heads of State 9715 W. Colfax Ave. Lakewood, CO 80215 (303) 202-9400 Lazy J’s Smoke Shop 10672 W. Alameda Ave. Lakewood, CO 80226 (303) 985-2113

LARKSPUR Larkspur Herbal Services (Inside Pony Express-o Cafe) 9080 S. Spruce Mountain Rd. Larkspur, CO 80118 (303) 681-3112

2430 W. Main St. Littleton, CO 80120 (303) 993-7824

LONGMONT Botanic Labs 1110 Boston Ave., Ste 210 Longmont, CO 80501 (303) 260-8203 Colorado Patients First 1811 Hover St., Ste H Longmont, CO 80501 (303) 449-1170 Herbal Medix 10763 Turner Blvd, No. 3 Longmont, CO 80504 (303) 718-8543

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DISPENSARY LISTING High Society Smoke Shop 608 9th Ave. Longmont, CO 80501 (303) 502-7620 Nature’s Medicine 1260 S. Hover Rd., Ste C Longmont, CO 80501 (303) 772-7188 New Age Wellness 625 Main St. Longmont, CO 80501 (720) 381-2581 Stone Mountain Wellness 600 Airport Rd. Longmont, CO 80503 (303) NUG-WEED or (303) 803-3062 The Apothecary 1314 Coffman St. Longmont, CO 80501 (720) 210-3986

Chronic Illness Alternative Medicine 129 S. Cleveland Ave. Loveland, CO 80537 (970) 593-1180 Green Medical Referrals Clinic 1505 N. Lincoln Ave. Loveland, CO 80538 (303) 495-5000 Magic’s Emporium 2432 E. 13th St. Loveland, CO 80537 (970) 397-1901 (970) 667-4325 Marry Janes 4229 W Eisenhower Blvd., Ste B2 Loveland, CO 80537 MedicalM, LTD (970) 669-5105

The Blueberry Twist 725 Main St. Longmont, CO 80501 (303) 651-7842

Nature’s Herbal Relief Center 528 E. Eisenhower Blvd. Loveland, CO 80537 (303) 219-6834

The Zen Farmacy 323 3rd Ave., Ste 3 Longmont, CO 80501 (303) 774-1ZEN (1936)

Nature’s Medicine 843 North Cleveland Ave. Loveland CO, 80537 (970) 461-2811

LOUISVILLE

LYONS

AlterMeds 1156 W. Dillon Rd., #3 Louisville, CO 80227 (720) 389-6313 Compassionate Pain Management 1116 W. Dillon Rd., Ste 7 Louisville, CO 80027 (303) 665-5596

LOVELAND BuddingHealth 1479 W. Eisenhower Blvd. Loveland, CO 80537 (970) 635-3280

Headquarters Emporium Dispensary 310 Main St. Lyons, CO 80540

MONUMENT Palmer Divide Green Meds (303) 912-2818

NEDERLAND Grateful Meds 110 Snyder Street Nederland CO, 80466 (303) 258-7703 NEDICATE, LLC 150 N. Jefferson St., Ste B-3 Nederland, CO 80466 (303) 258-7141

NedMeds (303) 258-7981 One Brown Mouse/ Cannabis Healing Arts 35 and 95 E. First St. Nederland, CO 80446 (303) 258-0633 Tea Alchemy 98 Hwy 119 South, Ste 2 (303) 258-3561

NORTHGLENN Green Medical Referrals Clinic - Northglenn 10781 Washington St. Northglenn, CO 80233 (303) 495-5000

PAGOSA SPRINGS Good Earth Meds PO Box 1149 Pagosa Springs, CO 81147 (970) 731-2175

PALISADE Colorado Alternative Health Care 125 Peach Ave., Unit B Palisade, CO 81526 (970) 424-5844

PARKER

Medimar Ministry 112 Colorado Ave. Pueblo, CO 81004 (719) 545-0100

PUEBLO WEST Marisol Therapeutics Wellness Center 177 Tiffany Dr. Pueblo West, CO 81007 (719) 547-4000 or (800) 584-MARI (6274) Organic Solutions 356 S. McCulloch Blvd # 106 Pueblo West, CO 81007 (719) 547-5179

SALIDA Medical 420 7595 West Hwy 50 Sailda, CO 81201 (719) 214-9515

WHEAT RIDGE A Kind Place 9195 W. 44th Ave. #E Wheat Ridge CO, 80033 (720) 569-1666

High Country Healing 191 Blue River Pkwy Silverthorne, CO 80497 (970) 468-7858

NatuRx 10107 W. 37th Pl. Wheat Ridge, CO 80033 (303) 420-9427

STEAMBOAT SPRINGS

WINDSOR

Natural Choice Co-Op, LLC 1169 Hilltop Pky #104C Steamboat Springs, CO 80487 (970) 846-7785

Colorado Medical, LLC 11257 Tumbleweed Way Parker, CO 80134 (303) 588-0372

THORNTON

Grassland Greenhouse LLC Pueblo, CO 81004 (719) 671-8857

The Nichol’s Factory Westminster, CO (720) 422-5714

SILVERTHORNE

Rocky Mountain Remedies 2750 Downhill Plaza #205 Steamboat Springs, CO 80487 (970) 871-2768

PUEBLO

The Healing Center 8020 Federal Blvd. Westminster, CO 80031 (303) 412-0200

Cannabis Kindness 4045 Wadsworth Blvd. #306 Wheat Ridge, CO 80033 (303) 431-4994

A Kinder Way 10290 S Progress Way, Ste 204 Parker, CO 80134 (303) 325-5187

Green Point Insurance Group 11479 S. Pine Dr. Parker, CO 80134 (303) 841-8999

Rocky Mountain Healing Center, LLC 9035 Wadsworth Pkwy Westminster, CO 80021 (303) 736-9023

Street Glass 8671 Washington St. Thornton, CO 80229 (303) 301-5117

WESTMINSTER Colorado Patient Coalition 9460 Federal Blvd. Westminster, CO 80260 (303) 810-8667 Herbal Remedies 3200 W. 72nd Ave. Westminster, CO 80030 (303) 430-0420

A New Dawn Wellness Clinic 520 ½ Main St. Windsor, CO 80550 (970) 599-6896 In Harmony Wellness 4630 Royal Vista Cir. Windsor, CO 80528 (970) 222-5555 Medigrow Wellness Clinic 1292 Main St., Unit 1 Windsor, CO 80550 (970) 686-1200

WOODLAND PARK Comfort Care Centers 1750 East Highway 24 Woodland Park, CO 80863 (719) 687-2221 Eagle’s Nest Sanctuary Woodland Park, CO 80863 (719) 687-2928

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DISPENSARY LISTING DELIVERY SERVICES 303 Delivery Service Denver, CO 80224 (303) 993-7022 or (970) 586-5865 5280 Wellness Services Westminister, CO 80003 (720) 301-4108 A20labs Fort Collins, CO 80524 (303) 909-4541 Alternative Health Center Littleton, CO 80165 (720) 227-5816

Colorado Cannabis Therapy, LLC Grand Junction, CO 81501 (970) 460-3017 Colorado’s Absolute Alternative Denver, CO 80205 (720) 327-8572 Colorado Organics Golden, CO 80401 (720) 237-4338 Cream Denver, CO (303) 949-3618

Dr. Green Genes Denver, CO 80202 (720) 329-3643

Mobile Dispensary LLC Denver, CO 80220 (303) 396-5710

TLC of Colorado Longmont, CO 80501 (720) 207-1324

GeNEDics Medical Delivery Service Nederland, CO 80477

Nature’s Medicine Loveland Loveland, CO 80537 (970) 672-0454

Victory Gardens Grand Junction, CO 80501 (970) 314-5725

Greenfaith Ministry Nunn, CO 80648 (307) 221-2180 Greenlight Care Grand Junction, CO 81501 (970) 609-MEDS (6337) Herbal Delivery Services Denver, CO 80210 (303) 868-0242

Crystals Creations Pueblo, CO 81007 (912) 322-2346

MariMed Denver, CO 80202 (303) 669-7684

Chronic Express Denver, CO 80224 (303) 656-7300

Denver Metro Medical Cannabis Couriers Denver, CO 80203 (720) 227-6939

MedicalM, LTD Loveland, CO 80537 (970) 669-5105

ClearLabs Windsor, CO 80550 (720) 785-4788

Dignity Group LLC Denver, CO 80218 (303) 238-4428

ApotheKary 48 Denver, CO 80209 (720) 237-1715

Zen Cafe Denver, CO 80203 (720) 306-8339

Nature’s Medicine Pagosa Pagosa Springs, CO 81447 (970) 507-0148

OTHER BUSINESSES

Nature’s Own Wellness Center Durango, CO 81301 (720) 663-9554 Pueblo Delivery Service Pueblo, CO 81007 (330) 703-7500

MetroMeds Delivery CO Denver, CO (303) 923-5806

Sublime Wellness Center Denver, CO 80203 (720) 382-0890 The Kind Farmacy Denver, CO 80204 (720) 309-7771

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