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18 Grower’s Grove What exactly is pH and, more importantly, how can you keep yours under control for that perfect grow? By Jesse Martin
22 Dailybuds.com Social Network for Marijuana...our users are calling it the facebook of cannabis. by Jack Prescott
28 Bob Marley Inspirations Inspiration comes simultaneously for two artists — and all thanks to the legend, Bob Marley. By Jay Evans
48 Valentines Day Need a few hints to really nail the best gift for your Valentine this year? We’ve got an eclectic mix of suggestions.
50 Tumor A dispensary owner tells of his survival of brain cancer and how he sees the medical marijuana issue. by Noelle Leavitt 6 kush COLORADO
inside 14 | Marijuana is Safer by Michael Dillon 22 | Nugget in the Rough by T. Zephir 26 | Mary Jane in the Grass by Michael Dillon 32 | Grocery Shopping Stoned by Michael Dillon 34 | Holiday Recipes with That THC Kick Added by Chef Herb 38 | ”His” Guide to Shopping Organic by Lady Elle Marie 42 | Wrappin’ the Wacky Tabacky by Maggie St Thomas 44 | Colorado Concert Mashup 45 | New Year’s Eve Party 46 | To Clone or Not to Clone by Vicki FalStaff 52 | Kush Reality Check by Fred Gardner 54 | Doug Benson: Q&A with The Pot Comic Extraordinaire 56 | Big Business: Hemp for Hanes by H.D. Geeh 58 | The Real History of the Bong by John E. Phillips 60 | Be Careful What You Say and Play by Holden Gray 64 | Legalization/Legitimacy Advocates by Jack Prescott 68 | A Sensible Conversation by Heather Gulino 66 | The Toker’s Gift Guide by Pumpkin Escobar 70 | We Dig This: The Wailers 76 | Dailybuds.com Dispensary Directory
from the editor’s want to thank you for giving us such a we warm welcome to Colorado! We have a lot of big plans and invite you our readers to join us on this new and exciting journey! We know you will enjoy Kush Colorado Magazine and www.dailybuds.com featuring our brand new online Social Network Forum and Patient Resource Directory where you can share your experiences and thoughts with your fellow readers, and also find the best caregivers that suits your needs. Our goal is to provide you with the highest quality medical marijuana lifestyle magazine with relevant news, information, and definitely the most professional ads for Colorado medical marijuana patients. There is a lot going on throughout Colorado on the legal front. With recent polls showing a 2 to 1 margin in favor of legalization of marijuana, an appellate court decision about what being a caregiver means, taxation of medical marijuana, pending ordinances and moratoriums, there sure is a lot to talk about. But we don’t stop there. We know there is more to life then that, and we will try to keep you up to date from such topics as organic clothing, special recipes for the holidays to underexposed live music in your area that we think you’ll dig.
Advocating access to medical marijuana is, of course, a core mission of ours. And please join us on www.dailybuds.com, our website that is filled with dispensary listings and reviews, patient forums, stories, news, photos and social networking that goes beyond anything you have ever experienced for medical marijuana. Advocating access to medical marijuana is, of course, a core mission of ours. So is total decriminalization. (See the Page 64 article on the organizations you can anonymously donate to further this progress.) But we’re also trying to have some fun and be informative along the way. For instance, do you have someone on your holiday gift list that might like a marijuana-leaf window covering or an unspillable bong? See Page 66. Or perhaps you’re interested in indoor gardening? That one’s on Page 30. As Tommy Chong – a hero of advocates everywhere – so eloquently says on Page 50: “It’s a magical plant, man. We should see it as the gift that it is.” Please let us know what you think at editor@dailybuds.com and we hope you enjoy Kush Colorado Magazine. We look forward to getting to know you on www.dailybuds.com, as well as right here every month. 8 kush COLORADO
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BOOK REVIEW by CHARLOTTE CRUZ
The Best of Ask Ed:
YOUR MARIJUANA QUESTIONS ANSWERED There are dozens of books and hundreds of websites that offer grow tips and historical information on cannabis and that can get confusing. One may say that pruning is completely necessary while another says that pruning is like pulling a kitten’s whiskers out with dull tweezers. With all of the “experts” who claim to have the answers, it can be a daunting task to get the answer to what may seem to you, a simple question. Plus, it’s always wise to remember that each person’s growing experience includes a lot of factors. Is the climate especially dry? Cold? Is the clone healthy or did the grower start a diseased plant without knowing? Is the garden safe from pests? What’s the best way to dry cannabis in a humid climate? There are hundreds of questions that you could ask yourself and everyone else on the Internet, but if you want straightforward, experienced advice that has stood the test of time, climate, environment and reputation, just ask Ed. Ed Rosenthal is recognized worldwide as a leading authority on marijuana. In his 30-plus years as America’s “guru of ganja,” he has written or edited more than a dozen books about marijuana cultivation and social policy that cumulatively have sold over one million His first book, Marijuana Grower’s Guide, is the only title on marijuana cultivation to be reviewed by The New York Times Book Review. After almost two decades, his Ask EdTM advice column continues to answer questions on all matters of marijuana from readers around the world. Rosenthal was one of the original American writers to travel to Holland, bringing European knowledge and sophistication about cannabis to the states through his books and columns. He has visited countless marijuana gardens, gathering information about breeding and cultivating and sharing the most effective techniques. He is a member of the International Cannabis Research Society and the Garden Writers Association of America, and has served as an expert witness on marijuana cultivation in federal and state trials. Rosenthal has also been active in promoting and developing policies of civil regulation for marijuana, advising California legislators and working on local and national political campaigns. He predicts that by the year 2012, marijuana will be regulated in the U.S. in the same manner as tobacco and alcohol. Best of Ask Ed: Your Marijuana Questions Answered is the light at the end of the proverbial tunnel of information. Rosenthal has compiled the very best questions and the very best answers into a neat package that any grower should keep on hand and read and re-read several times. Rosenthal even includes a scrapbook of memorable contest photos sent in by readers of his column. Nearly every subject is touched upon, from security to pest and disease control to cloning and curing. You can’t go wrong with the guru of ganja as your guide! Check out www.quicktrading.com to browse and buy Best of Ask Ed: Your Marijuana Questions Answered or any of his other excellent books. 10 kush COLORADO
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Myths, Rumors and Maybe even
a little truth by FRED GARDNER
Face it, there’s a million strains (and stories) out there. Here, in a noble effort, we try to separate the historical and genetic points of these strains from the typical
crazy, unsubstantiated rumors.
Inevitably a kid on some blog will claim to have the original OG Kush mother in his parents’ basement; A 20-year-old college junior from Iowa swears that she can grow 600 plants under a single 1000w light; Watering your garden with beer makes the buds fatter. We’ve read and heard a fraction of “it all” by now. So it’s with great skepticism that we share with you news from the story mill of how strains are born (their provenance?). This month’s topic—Trainwreck. (I hope that somewhere in the mountains an elderly man with a cane and mischievous gleam in his eye reads these and tells his faithful dog how silly we are all, as he vaporizes the original Trainwreck strain that he created in his cabin circa 1950.) 14 kush COLORADO
At any rate, we pulled some quotes from the web about how Trainwreck really came into being. 1) “The original Trainwreck was supposedly 1st grown in
Arcata, Calif. in the ’60’s. Story has it that there was a train wreck that summer which more or less memorialized what turned out to be a very potent and popular smoke. Sativa dominant.”
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“Beserker is the guy who discovered/bred Trainwreck. Steve Tuck is the guy that crossed it with an Afghani to produce a seed-line/woodhorse/meduser Trainwreck.”
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“The Arcata cut of Trainwreck gets it name because it was grown, for the first time, on a hillside that just so happened to have a train wreck happen in the same area that summer”
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“Trainwreck is an old hybrid (1970’s) from Humboldt of lowland Thai, Mexican sativa, and a very solid and potent Afghani.”
5) “TW is basically a Thai low land sativa that got into the mix up here back in the early 80’s. Out doors it’s a huge “weeper creeper” that takes up TONS of space and takes 9 months to come in. It’ original parents were brought back from Thailand by some vagabond wanting to reproduce Thai-stick phenotype.”
Pick your favorite and repeat it to your friends.
Here’s what we do know: Trainwreck delivers an incredible, clear and psychedelic high. Its special ‘’without ceiling’’ properties make it one of the most potent Sativas for the indoor grower. Combined with a unique high, Trainwreck has wonderful deep flavors of mint, pine, lemons and citrus fruits, which delight the palate and stimulate the senses. Trainwreck is a clone that has been passed around in Northern California for about the last 20 years or more. It is now exploding around the world as a clone. This strong sativa really is a punch to the face with a headconcentrated high. On top of this, it doesn’t leave the body heavy and slow. At first glance this bud doesn’t look like a rock star, but you will notice nice, long hairs that are covered in crystals. The sweet, skunky smell also stuns the nose. And the light green colored leaves just makes it a great bud to gaze. kush COLORADO 15
GROWER'S GROVE: The pH Balancing Act by JESSE MARTIN
What is pH? This is a question that can make new growers scratch their heads and reach for the pipe. But it’s not really all that complicated. The pH describes the level of alkalinity or acidity of a given thing—in this case the liquid nutrient solution you use to grow your plants.
A sure-fire way to keep tabs on your pH is a digital meter like this one, priced at $99. www.advancegreenhouses.com
The pH scale starts at zero and rises to 14. A value of 7.0 is considered neutral, with values over 7.0 being alkaline and values below 7.0 being acidic. Whatever nutrient solution you’re using, it’s basically a cocktail of various chemicals. These chemicals can react to each other in a process called covalent bonding, and form new chemicals that you don’t want. You don’t want them because your plant can’t use them. This process of covalent bonding is largely dependent on the pH of the solution the chemicals are suspended in (water, in this case). With the chemicals being used in your average hydroponic solution, a chemist would say that the optimum pH would be 7.0, which is neutral. The reasoning behind this is that
in keeping the solution neutral, covalent bonding of the constituent parts of your solution will be kept to a minimum. But since your plants like a different pH level for optimum growth, you have to cater to your joy, lower the pH, and take the slight loss of nutrient value. Fast growing leafy plants generally like a lower pH in the range of 5.2 to 5.9. Fortunately, a lower pH will bond fewer nutrients of the type in your solution than will a higher pH. If you let the pH value go beyond the optimum range of 5.2 to 5.9, you’re opening yourself up to undesirable levels of nutritional deficiency and toxicity, both of which can seriously impede your growth. Be vigilant. The tweaking of the concentration of the nutrient solution at various growth periods further enhances the nutrient assimilation rate. The concentration of a solution is measured in parts per million (PPM). You wouldn’t normally have any nutrient solution feeding a newly cut clone, so the PPM of your solution at this stage isn’t an issue. Young, established seedlings or rooted clones, however, are generally started at 500 to 600 PPM. This value is increased to 800 to 900 PPM during the peak foliage growth
period. During the flowering period, the PPM is raised even higher to 1,000 PPM. That’s a lot of nutrient, and it’s needed, every drop. It is at the flowering time that your plant will need the most resources. After the flowers have grown to buds, you’ll have to think about flushing the chemicals from your new creation. At this time, the plant still needs nutrients, but at a lower concentration. It is recommended then to reduce the concentration to 400 to 500 PPM for a couple of days to leach out the nutrients that have built up -- you don’t want to end up smoking them. It is at this point that some people like to starve their plant to stimulate the survival response of generating more natural oils within the plant that will combat dehydration. This controlled drought has been shown to increase the levels of oil in the plant, and thus the THC (the good stuff ). This general overview of the growing process gives you the knowledge for more advanced decisions about the pH and concentration (PPM) of your nutrient solution. The optimum temperature for hydroponic solutions is generally said to be 75 °F. It is at this temperature that most elements are assimilated easily, and atmospheric oxygen is most readily accepted into your nutrient solution.
Measuring pH and PPM Measuring pH is relatively easy, and you have quite a few choices in terms of methods. The most inexpensive and lowtech method entails taking a sample from your solution. It is put into a clean vial you get with the pH kit. You test for the pH by putting a drop of the something-or-other liquid that came in the kit into the vial (not directly into the solution). The something-or-other makes the nutrient solution turn color, usually shades of green or blue-green. This color is then compared to a color chart that comes with the kit. The closest color indicates the pH of the solution. The kits sell for about $5-$10. This low-tech solution poses some obvious limitations, not the least of which is the difficulty in deciding which color is closest if you’ve been into the fruits of your previous harvest. The optimal method is a dead-on accurate method, and involves buying a relatively inexpensive pH meter. The meter tests the pH down to a tenth of a point, and has proven itself indispensable -- a good buy for about $60. Another meter tests the PPM of the solution as a whole. There’s no way around this one, people. If you want to control the PPM of your nutrient solution, you have to buy the meter. Prices range from about $60 to $300. If you’re only growing a one-shot crop or just a few at a time, get the cheaper meter or mix the nutrients per gram according to the labeled instructions. If you’re going full throttle and growing for all of your friends, spend a bit more and get the reliability that comes with a quality product.
Knowing what to add, and when to add it, is paramount to your success as a grower. When the pH level is too high (alkaline), it can be lowered with saltpeter, sulfuric acid or phosphorous. When the pH value is too low, it can be raised with calcium carbonate, lime or potash.
Fertilizers and Chemicals Most fertilizers cause a pH change in the nutrient solution. Adding fertilizer to the nutrient solution almost always results in a more acidic pH. Adjust accordingly. The proper way to handle all of these chemicals is important. The first rule is that you should be clear-headed when handling. Another general rule is to use glass or plastic, never metal. The nutrients will react with the very free elements in the metal and mess up your nutrient ratios. Glass or plastic doesn’t have that problem, so get your butt to the kitchen section of the nearest department store first. Never add the acid directly to the vat of nutrient. Fill a small glass container with the nutrient to be balanced and add a few drops of the necessary chemical. Stir it in well and add small amounts at a time to the large vat of nutrient until the proper pH balance is achieved. That’s all there is to it. Now you’re in business. As time goes on, the amount of salts produced by the breakdown of fertilizers in the medium causes it to become increasingly acidic. Eventually, the concentration of these salts in the medium will stunt the plant and cause browning out of the foliage. Also, as the plant gets older its roots become less effective in bringing food to the leaves. To avoid the accumulation of these salts in your medium and to ensure that your plant is getting all of the food it needs, be sure to flush your system with clean, pH balanced water every couple of weeks. Do this in lieu of that cycle’s feeding. There’s always been a big debate over when to adjust your pH—before and after you add nutrients to the water, or just after. We talked to an expert, and she said to do both. The reasoning for doing both is that water is rarely deadon neutral. It’s either acidic or alkaline, depending on your region. Our chemist said that the way the professionals do it is to render the water neutral first (pH of 7.0). You would then add your nutrients to that chemically neutral solution and adjust to the desired range within 5.2 to 5.9 pH.
Good Luck and Good Growing! Sources: Marijuana Magazine, Cannabis Culture, 420ideas
SOCIAL NETWORK FOR MARIJUANA..... OUR USERS ARE CALLING IT THE FACEBOOK OF CANNABIS by JACK PRESCOTT
W ith the beginning of the new decade, Dailybuds officially launched the revolutionary Dailybuds social network for Cannabis to rave reviews from users nationwide. The new Dailybuds online community is a game changer for the medical marijuana world, allowing marijuana patients and enthusiasts to locate dispensaries in their area, communicate with the stores right on Dailybuds, make friends online, create and join interest groups, share information and most importantly stay connected. Members just simply log into Dailybuds and are instantly connected to other medical marijuana patients, collectives, dispensaries, and doctors, as well as recreational users, or anyone with a general interest in cannabis and the lifestyle. According to Bob Selan, co-founder of Dailybuds and the Kush Magazine publications, “ based on the many surveys conducted over the past few years as well as focus groups we have arranged, word of mouth from friends online is the most powerful and credible way that people get information these days. People would rather hear comments about a movie from people they know then read an ad or a review by someone getting paid to write it.” “Since the soft launch of the site this past December, thousands of friendships have already been formed on Dailybuds. Signups on Dailybuds are increasing at a very rapid pace. It’s amazing to see the daily interaction on the site and almost entirely on a grassroots basis, that people from all over the country are signing up. Members are telling their friends on other social network sites like Facebook and Myspace about this new Cannabis friendly experience where users can freely and openly discuss marijuana and just about anything else they want to talk about. Many members are referring to Dailybuds as the Facebook of cannabis.”
Dailybuds also has exciting features including areas to upload and watch underground music and videos, medical marijuana news, dispensary listings, and blogs ranging from celebrity perspectives on cannabis to legalization issues. You can also read the “digital version” of Kush Colorado Magazine, Kush L.A. Magazine and upcoming Kush magazines right on Dailybuds. A significant application built into the site is the geotargeted interactive directory of caregiver’s collectives, dispensaries, and medical marijuana doctors. Somewhere between Craigslist and Facebook, and targeted to the niche cannabis crowd, the Dailybuds community allows members in a specific region to connect with local providers. Geotargeting allows relevant advertising to be served up based on where you are located in the country. Just click on a ZIP code or city and find a selection of caregivers or collectives. Then click again to find a menu to see what strains are in stock, what specials are being offered and print out free money saving coupons. The site allows dispensary owners the ability to upload their daily menus, photographs and specials and they can communicate directly with their patients on a daily basis through Dailybuds. The Dailybuds community provides value for it s members by giving them access to a special place online where there can get the information they want, when they want it directly from other members in the community, whether they be in the same local area or anywhere they are connected.
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“No Woman No Cry” By Robb Friedman
By Jay Evans
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Everyone knows that artists are a 420-friendly group. Historically speaking, artists have always been at the hub of what’s happening, as well as open to the mind-altering effects of our beloved marijuana plant, (as well as many other tasty substances - but that‘s for another article). Since the early history of art (or life on earth for that matter), there is evidence that smoking herb has enhanced our perception, and given the kind of vision or enlightenment that elevates us as people into a space simply known as “Art”. Whether it be paint on canvas, photos in a gallery, a dancing ballerina or a finely cooked meal we all have a place in our minds and our hearts that allows us to escape and enjoy the finer “Arts” during our existence here on earth. Throughout history artists have drawn upon one another for inspiration, thus expanding on and sort of “parlaying” the art form from one artist to another, one genre to another, and one generation to another. Paintings can be influenced by song, songs inspired by people’s acts – there are countless ways one creative medium can influence another. Artists often derive, or “borrow” from one another and this is the case in the story of two old friends, their shared passion for “Art”, and their love of a universal known legend. Robb Friedman and Josh Kaplan, have been friends for 25 years. Since high school they have been involved in some art project or another, usually together. Decades of projects like logo design, window painting also led to client-driven, fine art pieces and even the design and production of movie sets. They’re both “utility artists” as well as “fine artists.” Over the years both Robb and Josh found their individual fortes and niches, but among the many that they share is their love for oil painting. As LA natives -- raised on a culture of media, music, sports, and “Art“ in general -- it’s no surprise their portfolios are full of these pop-culture icons.
Kaplan’s impression of Marley is totally different. Very representational with a strong sense of Impressionism. Josh’s image -- while still graphic in nature -- has brilliant colors dancing throughout the piece, vibrantly depicting Bob’s energy. Josh depicts his subjects in a very colorful way, while sustaining his classical style. “With all the influences, “ Josh said, “….. I’m surprised it took me this long to paint Bob.” Robb said, “It was a strange sense of timing. I was listening to Bob as I often do when painting, and Kaplan called me to tell me he was getting very “high” on his new Marley piece. I couldn’t believe it, I told him I was doing one too, and it just hit us both. It was like Bob was influencing both of us at the same time - for whatever reason. It was pretty cool.” As these two artists have remained close, they both continue to build their prospective client list’s. Some of them include Kobe Bryant, Michael Jordan, The Los Angeles Dodgers, Justin Timberlake, Donnie Wahlberg, Jermaine Dupree, and many, many more. With the paintings these two friends and talented artists are producing, it’s no wonder that the world of pop media, and the A-list of today have noticed both Friedman’s and Kaplan’s artwork. Robb and Josh both donate artwork yearly to different charities to give back to their community. The two really enjoy meeting and working with other artists, from all mediums. Both seem to have a true appreciation for “Art” as a whole, and the relationship it has upon one another in this world - that interlinking chain between artists whether they’re still here or not. “This is a life-long journey”, Josh says, “… there is always something else to learn.” Robb adds, “We’re not doing this to be rich or anything….. “ (Josh laughs out loud) “That’s for sure!!!. It’s more for the LOVE!” chimes Robb. “Definitely for the love of Art,” Josh adds.
You can check out these plus other works from these fine artist at their respective websites below.
www.RobbFriedman.com & www.KapsArt.com
“Bob Marley” By Josh Kaplan
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One idol, in particular, had served as background music as they worked on other projects, but never as a subject worthy of the oil painting treatment. But nobody can deny Bob Marley, king of reggae, forever. Josh and Robb are huge Marley fans, and would usually listen to him when collaborating over the years. Separately, though, they re-discovered the Marley influence and began to work on pieces in his honor. Friedman’s Marley is a mixture of painting and another expertise, graphic design. His use of imagery with “quotations” from his subject, pulls you in and wraps you up in the memory of those words, or in this case Marley‘s lyrics. His pieces are pop art at their best, and really put you in a moment.
by CHARLOTTE CRUZ
SUPER LEMON HAZE from GREEN HOUSE SEED COMPANY wins
for Second Time Super Lemon Haze repeated as the favorite Dutch coffeeshop strain at the 22nd Cannabis Cup in Amsterdam. It won last year as well, and is the first strain to repeat since the Green House’s Super Silver Haze in 1999. Vanilla Kush from Barney’s placed second in the competition for the top prize. Headband Kush from Green Place finished third. The Green House and Barney’s continued to dominate the Cup as the two powerhouses have throughout the decade. The last shop to win the Cup other than the Green House or Barney’s was The Noon with Blueberry in 2000.
Cannabis Cup
1. Super Lemon Haze - Green House 2. Vanilla Kush - Barney’s 3. Headband Kush - Green Place
Indica Cup
1. Starbud - Hortilab Seed Company 2. OG18 - Reserva Privada 3. Kush D - Allstar Genetics
Sativa Cup
1. Saris Hilton - Harvestman Seed Company 2. Super Lemon Haze - Green House Seed Co. 3. The Purps - BC Bud Depot
Imported Hash Cup
1. Rif Cream - Green House 2. Triple Zero - Barney’s 3. Azilla - Amnesia
Dutch Hash Cup
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This dish can be set up the night before -- so you can sneak out of your bedroom for a moment to pop it into the oven and awaken your Valentine’s senses with a wonderful smell and flavor sensation. 4 large eggs (beaten) ¾ cup Half and Half ½ tablespoon brown sugar 1 teaspoon vanilla extract 4 (2 inch-thick) slices of day-old French bread or crusty bread ¼ cup THC butter cut into pieces
by CHEF HERB
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Valentines
French Toast Baked in a Honey-THC-Pecan Sauce
Sexy Food and Gourmet Treats
Chef Herb’s creations with a touch of aphrodisiac ingredients for you and your loved one.
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¼ cup brown sugar ¼ cup honey ¼ cup maple syrup ¼ cup chopped pecans Combine the eggs, Half and Half , brown sugar, and vanilla extract in a small bowl. Pour half the mixture into a baking dish. Place the bread in the pan and top with the other half of mixture, making sure all parts of the bread are saturated with the liquid. Cover and place in the refrigerator overnight. Preheat oven to 350 degrees. To melt the butter, place in a 13’x9’x2 inch baking dish and set in the oven. When melted, stir in the brown sugar, honey ,maple syrup, and pecans. Set the soaked bread slices on top of the pecan mixture. Bake for 30 to 35 minutes, or until puffed and golden brown.
Remove from oven and serve using a spatula to invert the bread slice onto your plate. After placing the bread onto the plate, pour excess juices and pecans on top of your French toast. Serve with a cup of hot coffee and enjoy.
Baked Artichoke and Crab Dip Serve this as a brunch, lunch or party favorite. ½ tablespoon THC oil ½ small green pepper (chopped fine) ½ small red pepper (chopped fine)
Garden Salad with Honey-Garlic Dressing 1/2 head Boston Bibb lettuce 1/2 head romaine 4 stalks of hearts of palm (sliced) 1/4 c. black nicoise olives 1 lg. tomato (cut in eighths) 1 yellow pepper (cut in thin strips) DRESSING:
1 can (14 oz) artichoke hearts (chopped fine)
1/2 tsp. Dijon mustard
¾ cup mayonnaise
1 sm. garlic clove (pressed)
¼ cup THC butter soft
Few drops of soy sauce
¼ cup thin sliced scallions
1 tbsp. good quality vinegar, any flavor
½ cup fresh grated parmesan cheese
1/2 tsp. honey
2 teaspoons Worcestershire sauce
4 tbsp. THC olive oil
½ teaspoon celery salt
Parmesan cheese for sprinkling
½ pound of crab meat picked through to remove shells
Mix together the ingredients for the salad and set aside. Whisk together the mustard, garlic, soy, vinegar and honey. Whisk in oil. Pour on salad and sprinkle with cheese.
¼ cup sliced almond toasted Preheat oven to 375 degrees and grease a 6”x9” baking dish. Saute in a small skillet, THC oil and bell peppers until tender. In a large bowl combine the artichokes, jalapeno, mayonnaise, THC butter, scallions, parmesan cheese, Worcestershire, celery salt, crab meat, and sauteed bell peppers. Mix well. Place into baking dish. Sprinkle with toasted almonds and bake for 25-30 minutes or until golden brown. Serve with tortillas or toast points of choice.
Oysters Italiano This recipe has a kiss of THC butter to spark your evening. 3 to 4 slices pancetta or bacon ¼ cup onion chopped fine
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Ÿ cup red bell pepper chopped fine 1 jalapenos, seeded and chopped fine 4 tablespoons unsalted THC butter softened ½ cup seasoned bread crumbs or panko bread crumbs Ÿ cup freshly grated parmesan cheese 8 shucked oysters on the half shell Preheat oven to 450 degrees. Cook pancetta or bacon in a large skillet over medium heat until crisp. Drain and chop into small bits and save the excess grease . In the same skillet place add onion red bell pepper and jalapenos and saute till soft and a bit carmelized. Remove skillet from the heat. Now add all the ingredients together: pancetta, onion, bell pepper, jalapenos, parmesan cheese, bread crumbs, and THC butter mix thoroughly . Place shucked oysters on a baking tray and top with the prepared mixture. Bake for 10 minutes at 450 degrees or until golden brown.
Capellini with Fresh Tomato and Basil Sauce 1 lb. fresh plum tomatoes (peeled, seeded & coarsely chopped) 1/2 c. fresh basil leaves (coarsely chopped) 1/2 (3 1/4 oz.) jar capers (drained & rinsed) 1 1/2 tbsp. sherry vinegar Dash salt Dash freshly ground pepper 1/2 lb. capellini or angel hair pasta 3 oz. THC olive oil
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Combine tomatoes and basil. Marinate at room temperature 1 to 2 hours or overnight in refrigerator. Blend capers, vinegar, salt and pepper into tomato mixture. Slowly heat. Bring large amount of salted water to rapid boil; add pasta and cook until al dente; drain well. Add enough oil to coat. Toss with tomato mixture.
Chocolate Lava Cakes with Cherry Grand Marnier Sauce This dessert is so called because the center of the cake is a thick liquid chocolate and oozes out when cut, like molten lava. These make a great surprise dessert and although pretty simple to make, will impress your lover. The chocolate flavor is intense (especially if you use bittersweet), so I like to serve it with vanilla ice cream to balance the flavor. 6 ounces bittersweet or semisweet chocolate (chopped or chips) 3/4 cup (1 1/2 sticks) unsalted THC butter (cut into small pieces) 6 tablespoons unsweetened cocoa powder 3/4 cup sugar 6 large egg yolks 3 large eggs 2 tablespoons all-purpose flour 1 16-ounce bag frozen pitted dark sweet cherries (thawed) 1/2 cup sugar 1/4 teaspoon ground cinnamon 1 tablespoon Grand Marnier (optional) Vanilla ice cream
Preheat oven to 350° F. Butter six 4-ounce ramekins or muffin tins. Make the cherry sauce by combining the cherries, 1/2 cup sugar, and 1/4 teaspoon cinnamon in a sauce pan. Cook over medium heat until the sugar melts, stirring occasionally. Continue to cook for another 5 minutes then remove from heat. Stir in the Grand Marnier and set aside.
Remove cakes from oven and let cool in pan for 10 minutes. Loosen the edges of the cakes with a paring knife and invert onto dessert plates. Serve warm with cherry sauce and a scoop of vanilla ice cream.
Chocolate Peanut Butter Bonbons
MAKE THE CHOCOLATE LAVA CAKES.
1 cup peanut butter
Place a medium bowl over a pot of simmering water or heat a double boiler over medium-high heat. Add the chocolate and butter. Stir occasionally until the chocolate and butter has melted. Stir together until well combined. Remove from heat.
1 cup chopped pecans
In another bowl, whisk together the sugar and cocoa powder. Whisk the sugar and cocoa mixture into the melted chocolate. Whisk the egg yolks and whole eggs together, then whisk the eggs into the chocolate and sugar mixture. Sprinkle the flour over the chocolate mixture, then fold the flour in with a rubber spatula. Divide the chocolate mixture evenly between the 6 ramekins or muffin tins. Place in oven. Bake for approximately 9 to 10 minutes. The outside of the cake will form a crust like any other cake, but the center of the cake should remain a thick liquid. Watch the tops of the cake to see how done they are. Touch the top of the cake with your finger. When done, you should be able to press down slightly on the cake and have it spring back but when you insert a toothpick into the cake, the toothpick should come out with wet batter on it. (The trick is to cook the cakes as little as possible for a liquid center yet long enough that a firm cake-like exterior forms that won’t fall apart when you take it out of the pan.)
1 cup powdered sugar 1 cup chopped dates (NOT the prepackaged chopped type) 1 Tbsp. butter, softened 2 cups semisweet chocolate chips 1/2 cup milk chocolate chips 1/2 cup milk chocolate chips In large bowl, combine peanut butter, pecans, powdered sugar, dates, and butter and mix well; form into 1� balls. Melt semisweet chips and 1/2 cup milk chocolate chips together in a glass measuring cup in microwave on medium power about 2 minutes, stirring once, until melted and smooth. Stir in remaining 1/2 cup milk chocolate chips and stir constantly until smooth (this tempers the chocolate, setting up crystals so it will harden). Dip each ball into melted chocolate mixture and set on parchment paper. Let stand until chocolate is firm, then store tightly covered at room temperature.
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BIG GUNS at the 2010 Telluride Bluegrass Festival By MICHAEL DILLON
For the 37th year in a row, the annual Telluride Bluegrass Festival rolls into Colorado’s beautiful Telluride Box Canyon in the San Juan Mountains. As always, the festival will celebrate Summer Solstice -- the longest day of the year and the official kickoff of summer -- from June 17th-20th. And after a (hopefully) successful ski season pounding your knees into the powder, Festivians can kick back in the sunshine and fresh air, enjoying friendships and most importantly, the music. The festival lineup (see full list below) is stacked with talent that includes Béla Fleck, Sam Bush Band, a Tim O’brien + Jerry Douglas duet, John Cowan, Peter Rowan, Yonder Mountain String Band, and a closing set from the Telluride house band -- which includes many of those just named. Béla Fleck will be performing with a trio that includes Indian tabla master Zakir Hussein and the classic bassist Edgar Meyer. With more acts to be added to the already beefy lineup of renowned bluegrass musicians, Telluride 2010 is shaping up as an outstanding bill for the festival. Lodging options are plentiful in and around Telluride, but true Festivians enjoy the smells, sights and sounds of the outdoors to the fullest by staying in the Planet Bluegrass Campgrounds, which includes Lawson Hill, Telluride High School, Mary E. Ilium, Town Park, and Warner Field. It appears Town Park and Warner field are already sold out, so get your passes soon! Camping really is the way to go and can lead to lifelong friendships, but if you’re not lucky or brave enough to camp there are plenty of hotels in town. With a four-day festival like this, you may want to get away from the stage and find some other things to do. Luckily, Telluride has a rich variety of outdoor activities to enjoy, including rafting & kayaking, fly fishing, hiking, mountain biking, rocklimbing and the free Gondola ride that stretches to nearby Mountain Village. Whatever you do, you’re certain to find some refreshing adventure to break into the summer season. With the always intelligent audience that appreciates the risk & reward of live variations and combos, attendees can always expect the unexpected from the Telluride Bluegrass Festival. 42 kush COLORADO
For all more detailed information and updates on the festival visit www.bluegrass.com/telluride, where you can sign up for their newsletter, join the Festivian Forum, and more to get ready for the Summer Solstice Bluegrass celebration!
The Lineup (at press time): • • • •
Sam Bush Band Béla Fleck, Zakir Hussain & Edgar Meyer Yonder Mountain String Band Telluride House Band featuring Sam, Béla, Jerry, Edgar, Bryan & Stuart • Del McCoury Band • Hot Rize • Leftover Salmon • Tim O’Brien Band • Jerry Douglas • Josh Ritter Band • Punch Brothers featuring Chris Thile • Peter Rowan • Carolina Chocolate Drops • John Cowan Band • Edward Sharpe & the Magnetic Zeros • Imelda May • Cadillac Sky • Mumford & Sons • The Drepung Monks • Sarah Jarosz • The Hillbenders
Tickets:
Festival tickets went on sale Dec 9th. You can pick them up online @ shop.bluegrass.com or call 800-624-2422.
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VALE NTIN DAY E ’S GIFT GUID E Ah, l’amour.
It’s beautiful and horrible and everything imaginable in between. Fill the space after you’re twitterpated and before you land that restraining order with some awesome gifts for the object of your desire.
FOR HER: GIVE HER THE SUN Made of frosted glass, the Sun Jar from SUCK UK comes with a solar-powered cell and rechargeable battery. Its LED light charges during the day and lights up when it gets dark to give you 5 hours of candle-like light. Use it to set the mood or as a nightlight if you’re honey’s afraid of the dark. £20 (approx. $33 USD) at www.suck.uk.com
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THE KEY TO YOUR … PLACE It’s adorable how forgetful she is sometimes. Give her a big visual aid when she’s running around looking for her keys. The oversized Harry Allen V2 Key Keychain is made from 100% silicone and modeled from an old Italian church key. It comes with a stainless steel ring to hold the keys and isn’t likely to get lost in plain view. $19 at www.designpublic.com
CHICKS DIG ART It’s hard to find good artwork on the cheap, even in a recession. Help her adorn her walls with quality pieces from independent artists featured online at We [Heart] Prints. They showcase everything from quirky/cute to dark and moody. The site is regularly updated with new stuff and it’s actually pretty good and priced within reach. Prices vary at www.weheartprints.com
GET ON BOARD Instead of attempting to roll joints on a floppy magazine or a small CD cover, you can comfortably lay back with a cushioned rolling tray on your lap. The Suru Board has a solid wooden top, with grooves for holding herb or finished joints and is fixed to a bean-bag-like pillow that conforms to whatever surface you have to use. There are secret side pockets for papers or lighters, and you can’t go wrong with the suede-like fabric and five color choices! $50 at www.small-axe.biz
INCREDIBLE, EDIBLE PIPE The Veg-a-pipe is almost an essential. At any time, in any place, you can construct a pipe out of almost any kind of fruit or vegetable. Travelers, students, and closet-tokers alike can all make use of the basic inconspicuous tools. If you aren’t able to invest in a quality smoking device, be sure to pick up this super handy kit and a fruit basket. $8 - $10; wholesale information at www.vegapipe.com
CHI-CHI-CHI-CHIA! There is perhaps no more signature gift for the devoted stoner to give than something from the Chia family of gifts. When you care enough to say, “I’m totally baked, but still thinking about you.” Even better: you can get one in the shape of Hillary Clinton’s head. Obama is available too. Sweet! $20 at www.americanchia.com
FOR HIM: ONE OF THE GREAT ONES The late Ol’ Dirty Bastard aka Osiris aka Big Baby Jesus aka Dirt McGirt has been Warhol-ized. His lovely mug is the featured pop graphic on a soft cotton T-shirt and I can think of few people
in the world more deserving of such an honor. As we all know, Wu-Tang is for the children. $24 exclusively at urbanoutfitters.com
COVER THAT UP On the days when going “commando” simply will not do, pull on a pair of hemp boxers. They are all the natural support and comfort that the boys need. The undies are 55% of the good stuff, 45% cotton and are made in Hawaii. Enjoy the soft organic goodness where it counts. $20 at www.hemplingerie.com
GOOD TIMES IN 8-BITS OR LESS From one of the twisted minds behind “Crank Yankers” and the creator of “Minoriteam” comes an animated series two decades in the making … “Code Monekys,” a comedy of 8-bit proportions. The hijinks and shenanigans abound with this crew of 1980s misfit game programmers that Wired magazine hails as veering into the wildly surreal. Season 1 G4’s hit show is now on DVD. $18 at www.amazon.com
SUCH A TOOL It looks like the Terminator and a Transformer had a fantastically useful lovechild. The Leatherman Skeletool features a knife, two different pliers, wire cutters, screwdrivers, the everimportant bottle opener and a carabiner clip. All in just 5 ounces! WARNING: Owning this tool will not make you a member of the A-Team. Sorry. $70 at www.rei.com
COOL IT, BUDDY! It’s been one of those days: you’re still on the couch in your underwear and don’t have the energy to make it to the kitchen to cure your incessant thirst or hunger. Wouldn’t it be awesome if you had a tiny fridge nearby that was stylish and quiet? Wish no more. The Deluxe Mini Fridge Warmer is compact enough to go anywhere, even the car. This baby chills to 44 degrees or warms to 140 degrees, has a see-through door and sports a digital thermostat. Fill it up, pick your temperature and enjoy. $100 at www.thinkgeek.com
TOUGH, HARD CACHE You’re willing to pay top dollar for the finest medicine so why besmirch your weed by carrying it around in a baggie? Bent Grass Products has a better solution: its Smooth Draw Stash Boxes. The airtight, hard-shell cases will lock in your stash’s flavor and make it look really cool. A variety of case sizes are available at dispensaries, head shops and online. Some even have customizable foam inserts. $10 - $25 at www.bentgrassproducts.com/smoothdrawproducts.html
-- Pumpkin Escobar
SMOKING CANNABIS PROVED THE BEST FORM OF TREATMENT FOR BRAIN-CANCER SURVIVOR NICK COKAS, WHO RECENTLY OPENED A MEDICAL MARIJUANA DISPENSARY IN BOULDER, CALLED COLORADO CARE INC. by NOELLE LEAVITT
Cokas was 24 years old and living in Santa Barbara when doctors found a tumor in his brain; they surgically removed the growth and tested it for cancer.
that year, and he passed that year. I think there was some reconciling between us, after all that crap he put me through – me and my sisters.”
After the surgery, doctors started brain and spine radiation, which made Cokas throw up several times a day, prompting him to try medical marijuana to alleviate the nausea.
Cokas opted not to go back to Connecticut after his father’s death. Instead, he moved in with a friend from school in Santa Barbara, who had loving and open-minded parents named Gail and Ernie Keener.
“The biggest thing is, it helped me relax a little bit, so I could sleep maybe 10 or 15 minutes at a time,” Cosak said. He was thrilled with how the drug calmed his mood and helped him cope with post-surgery pain, and decided to stop the chemo after only three months of treatment.
A YEAR LATER, HE WAS CANCER FREE. “I’m five years out from treatment, and I feel good,”
Cokas said, adding that it’s now his life goal to help those in similar situations find help with marijuana – the main reason he opened a dispensary on Oct. 15 in North Boulder at the age of 29. Brain cancer derailed a series of positive changes for Cokas, who was physically abused by his alcoholic father as a kid and became an orphan at 14 after his father died of AIDS. His father’s alcoholism was so severe and violent that Cokas’s childhood memories are filled with bloody beatings.
“I was going through that experience as a kid, and every day was terrifying,” he explained. “He was a good man, but he had a drinking problem, and that’s why I’m so upset with alcohol. There are so many issues with alcohol, but I’ve never seen anyone die from weed.” The situation forced him and his three sisters to move in with their aunt and uncle in Connecticut.
“I was 13 in Connecticut, and I was struggling,” Cokas said. “I had so many issues by that time. I was beat for so many years.” His father – who was diagnosed with advanced stages of AIDS at the time – moved to Santa Barbara to avoid warrants out for his arrest in New Jersey because of multiple DUIs. As Cokas struggled to stay in school in Connecticut, his father was on his death bed in Santa Barbara. Surprisingly, Cokas went to his father’s side.
“My dad was actually wonderful when he didn’t drink. He had a wonderful heart,” Cokas said. “I lived with him
“These people took me in and gave me the best life. It was the most amazing experience,” Cokas said said. The transition into a loving, non-abusive family was lifechanging for him. They gave him the proper tools to successfully graduate from Santa Barbara High School. Two semesters into college at Antioch University in Santa Barbara, he was diagnosed with the brain tumor. The Keeners enveloped him with love during the trying time and supported his decision to stop chemo and use medical marijuana. When Cokas found out that he was cancer free, he decided to go back to Antioch University, where he earned his bachelor’s degree in liberal arts. Two years later, he moved to Boulder and worked as a computer consultant. He felt something was missing and wanted to do something more meaningful with his life and for others, so he started to pursue a career in the medical marijuana field. He met with a lawyer and found out the legalities for medical marijuana dispensers, applied for a business license with the Colorado secretary of state, and obtained a sales tax license, making it possible for him to open a dispensary six months later.
THE PROCESS WAS EXTREMELY SMOOTH HE SAID. “The biggest hurdle was finding properties that would let me rent retail space,” Cokas said. “People would automatically think I was a bad person.” He now sells several strains of medical marijuana, pipes to cancer and MS patients, and to those who battle chronic pain.
“Our main focus is about people,” Cokas said. “The frustrating part is a lot of people are trying to regulate without looking at the perspective of the patients. Being a dispensary maker, they don’t come to me to ask me anything.”
COLORADO CARE INC., PRODUCTS AND STORE SALES PERCENTAGES: • Marijuana plants for smoking in a pipe Most popular with roughly 55 percent market share
• Edibles, including The Hulk Chocolate Chunk, Reeses Pieces, Coco Chips, Rice Krispy Treats and hard candy Roughly 20 percent market share
• Vaporizers: Popular with Multiple Sclerosis patients Roughly 15 percent market share
• Tincture: Glycerin-based marijuana Remaining 10 percent of the market share
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It’s 2010! Time really flies -- which is a good reminder at how little time we all have -- so get out there and enjoy the wonderful noises that others are making for us. Whether you made New Year’s resolutions or not some live music can be your New Year’s soundtrack. And a concert can provide you with some motivation to fulfill your promises to yourself and be with the people you love.
The Bonner Party
Steve Aoki
1.10.10 (+ every Sunday) @ Mercury Cafe (Denver)
1.24.10 @ Belly Up (Aspen)
What better way to round out the weekend than some smooth jazz?! Legendary Joe Bonner leads this jazz quartet rooted in bebop, gospel, and blues every Sunday night @ the Mercury Cafe
Steve Aoki is the founder of Dim Mak Records, the LAbased electro label that has produced some of the top electronic music in the world. He’s an internationally coveted DJ & producer with a live set that can be described as heavy, banger, fist pumping electro with lots of sirens and grit. After losing best friend DJ AM recently, Aoki seems to be extra driven these days. Lucky us.
Anti-Flag 1.16.10 @ Cervantes (Denver) These punk rock veterans have been putting their fists in the their and fighting The Man for almost two full decades. Their most recent album, The People Or The Gun, was released in 2009 and does not stray from their brand of political punk advocacy. Looks to be a great, high energy concert.
Murs 1.23.10 @ Fox Theatre (Boulder) Murs has been “Making Underground Raw Shit” since 1993 as a solo artist, a member of the Living Legends, 3 Melancholy Gypsys, 9th Wonder and Felt. Most recently, he released the solo album Murs For President in 2008. His flow is impeccable and delivery timeless. Don’t miss out on this special show!
Timbaland 1.26.10 @ Gothic Theatre (Englewood) Timbaland doesn’t have to flex his bulging muscles to get respect. He has worked with everyone from Justin Timberlake & One Republic to Daughty & Nelly. He released Shock Value II on Dec 9th, 2009 with appearances from JT, Katy Perry, Jet, Drake, and more. This concert will be like listening to a Top-40 DJ set, except it’ll be delivered by the man who produced the tracks.
Brand New, Manchester Orchestra 1.30.10 @ Fillmore Auditorium (Denver) Brand New just released their new album Daisy, and Manchester Orchestra has been hard at work playing shows and releasing their acoustic “12 Days of Christmas”. The combination of these two bands should be a rockin’ good time that won’t dissapoint.
Right from Top: Murs, Les Claypool, Tech N9ne, Pink Floyd, Timbaland, Anti-Flag
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Bela Fleck 2.4.10 @ Aggie Theatre (Fort Collins) Bela Fleck presents “The Africa Project” which includes collaborations with various African musicians off of the Throw Down Your Heart: Africa Sessions album. If you have never heard or seen him live, it is a must for any music lover. Simply beautiful sounds! Also has shows in Durango, Aspen, Grand Junction. Check the website for details.
Tech N9ne 2.4.10 @ Boulder Theatre (Fort Collins, Boulder, Colorado Springs, Aspen) Terrifying and talented, Tech N9ne comes crashing in to Colorado in February off the heels of his new album K.O.D. A Tech N9ne concert can be pretty wild, so leave the kiddies at home. This is one of four CO shows in February. The show lands Feb 3 in Fort Collins (Aggie Theater), Feb 4 in Boulder (Boulder Theater), Feb 5-6 in Colorado Springs (The Black Sheep) and Feb 7 in Aspen (Belly Up).
The Pink Floyd Experience 2.5.10 @ Arnold Hall Theater (Colorado Springs) The Pink Floyd Experience is a sort of tribute show meant to recreate the Pink Floyd heyday concert in an intimate theater setting, as opposed to an arena. Not quite the real thing, but it’s pretty cool nonetheless. The Experience hits Beaver Creek on Feb 3 (Vilar Center), Fort Collins on Feb 4 (Lincoln Center) and the US Air Force Academy on Feb 5 at Arnold Hall Center. Salud!
Girls 2.10.10 @ Bluebird Theater (Denver) The San Fran posse of Girls come into Denver towards the end of their North American tour dates before jetting off to Europe. Their thrashing rock fusion sounds will be delightful to the ears of attendees at the Bluebird Theater.
Les Claypool 2.13.10 @ Fox Theatre (Boulder) Formerly the bassist for Primus, Les Claypool’s music fully reflects this bass heavy background. Not quite as heavy as Primus, but it still would be considered a hard rock show. There are several other dates Colorado. Les’ legend begins Feb. 12 in Aspen (Belly Up), Feb. 13 in Boulder (Fox Theater) and Feb. 14 at the Ogden Theater in Denver.
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Marijuana pulls different characteristics and mannerisms (and, possibly, silliness) out of everyone. Whether you get relief, hunger, silly, stupid, anxious, or some combination from your THC intake, it’s almost always a little different side of you. That can be simply wonderful, or incredibly annoying for others in the room. This is our list of the common personalities that pot can bring out. Most people are a hybrid of some combo of these, but there are certainly instances where one trait is more apparent. It takes all kinds, it’s true, and culturally speaking we’d rather hang with these cats than someone who’s downed a fifth of JD and thinks sucker punching a buddy is ‘hilarious.’ Happy High Guy - He’s always got a smile on his face when puffing! This is the stoner you want to be around when smoking. Can be pretty annoying if you are not high, but nothing is gonna wipe the face boner off of this dude. Fired from his job? No worries. Kicked out of her house? She’ll worry about it later. Productive Pothead - This one will clean the whole house, pay all of the bills, and go for a quick jog in the time that you’ve walked to the convenience store to pick up a snack. Good roommate to have, granted they don’t make you feel guilty by listing off all of their myriad miraculous feats. The flip side is they could cajole you off the couch to do at least one thing on your list. Ganja Gazer - Everything is wonderful and beautiful to this pothead. You’ll find her observing the sky and finding a meaning in every cloud or star, staring at her hand wondering why humans are built the way we are, or stuck in an art gallery for hours gazing at the same piece. Interesting, but can be a bit much for the casual smoker. Still, you’ll get some fresh air and/ or some culture. There are worse things.
Mary Jane MacGyver - This one can make a bong out of anything. The most resourceful individuals in the marijuana world. Give her a door nob, stick of gum, and light bulb and you’ll have a gravity bong within minutes. Fruit? No problem. Good person to have around! The Intellectual - He knows everything about anything and can tell you about it for hours. Generally a bit on the snobby side, getting into a deep discussion with this individual can be both frustrating and enlightening. If you are aware of this trait in someone, avoid the topics of the universe, politics, religion, or literature. Sporty Stoner - Not even an Indica can slow this one down. After enjoying a toke, this dude or dudette wants to pump iron, play b-ball, or go for a jog. You can’t keep them sitting still. They can be really fun to be around, but if you’re feeling like a chill buzz you’d better avoid this pot-jock. Chill Bro - This is the dude who just wants to watch a movie and gorge on munchies after smoking. Staying at home is a MUST. The opposite of the jock pothead, the chill pothead is often called lazy and has created a stereotype that critics tend to exploit. Critics are super un-chill. Given today’s massmedia, instantaneous distractions, there is nothing wrong with slowing things down a bit and enjoying one thing at a time. Talkative Toker - They never shut up. Whether they are talking about their family & friends, themselves, or how awesome the Lakers are, you will not get them to stop talking once they’ve had a few hits. Avoid car rides with this type of toker.
Stupid Stoner - This is your typical ‘dumbass’ that gives the rest of us a bad rep (although we’ve ALL been this guy at some point). They have no idea what is going on around them. If ‘clueless stoner’ was in the middle of an earthquake he would probably be asking you something like “Did you hear that Michael Jackson died?... that’s crazy bro. I loved him. Why are people running?” The Air Head - She will consistently misplace her keys, lose her wallet, or forget why she just walked into the kitchen. You explain something really personal and important only to realize 5 seconds after you’re done talking, they have no idea what you just said. Very frustrating. Very common.
This list obviously doesn’t cover all brands of stoner. Do you know of a different pothead personality? Join the discussion on DailyBuds.com!
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By Josh Kaplan The Disco Biscuits have been an emerging force on the Jam music scene since 1995 -regularly touring and playing a multitude of festivals. They’ve even inspired their own flagship festival, Camp Bisco, with the help of artists like Snoop Dogg, MSTRKRFT, The Roots, STS9, Thievery Corporation and Umphrey’s Mcgee – all who played in years past. Crossing electronica with rock ’n’ roll and classical jazz, the band often plays extended sets, seamlessly tying songs to one another. Combining rock beats, trance beats and jungle beats, they often will excite audiences with rearranged versions of songs referring to them as “inverted” or “dyslexic” -- breaking songs apart, playing them throughout the set, and even playing songs backwards -- truly amazing. The Disco Biscuits have balanced this buffet of the senses with an amazing light show, surely to enhance anyone’s mood. And knowing the crowds at these shows, mood’s will surely be “enhanced.” The Disco Biscuits are parking the buses Jan. 29-31 all weekend long, in beautiful Boulder for a three-night session at the snug Fox Theater. What a way to start off the 2010 concert season! So the only question is whether we should go Fri? Or Sat? Or Sun? Hmmmmmmm…. Screw it! We’ll probably go all 3 nights.
By Josh Kaplan
Ever so often there comes a band that defies being lumped in with the others. They mystify you musically, they inspire you creatively, and sometimes they continue to keep you guessing. The John Butler Trio has been doing all three since I saw them in 2007 at the Orpheum Theater in downtown Los Angeles. Easily convinced to go, I was filled in about the band’s infrequent shows in the United States. Huge in their native Australia, they are “off the map” (so-to-speak) when it comes to mainstream popularity here, playing very limited, small theaters instead of massive venues and festivals back home. The only comparison I had was to their 2002 tour mates the Dave Matthews Band. And if you like DMB as I do, you should see JBT. They are uniquely different, yet as talented - if you can believe that? John Butler Trio plays a unique blend of eclectic roots, with the heart of a good jam-based rock band. Their individual musicianship is at such a high level -- especially (now former) drummer Michael Barker -- that I found myself shaking my head, fringing on sheer disbelief as to what I was seeing and hearing. To my further shock, while researching this article, I found that John Butler has amicably parted ways with his old band mates purely to remain artistically fresh. This is the action of a confident artist. Let’s trust the fact that such a gutsy and courageous move will only have a positive outcome. And with the promise of change comes something new, and hopefully great? Let’s see what the New Year brings? Of the only five dates chosen by JBT in the U.S., two are in “Kush” reader’s hometowns. Peep the trio 2/16/2010 at The Fox Theater in Boulder Colorado, and 2/18/2010 when they roll into Los Angeles for a heady night at the very tight Troubadour. If you like tasty jams and off the chart musicianship, check out these shows - you won’t be sorry.
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ALKEMIE
www.alkemiejewelry.com
by LADY ELLE MARIE
You’ve already been about partaking from what grows in the ground for some time now, we’d wager.
Manufactured in downtown Los Angeles, Alkemie is run by husband-and-wife team Ashley Lowengrub and Dara Gerson. The dynamic designing duo creates jewelry from reclaimed metals–blending sterling from old silverware and coins with copper from electrical wires, and zinc from zincograph sheets used in printing, as well as custom pieces from reclaimed gold and silver. The resulting handmade pieces have a vintage feel and a rustic, neo-hippie aesthetic. A cuff bracelet features a three-dimensional owl in mid-flight, its metal wings wrapping around the wrist. Belt buckles are almost mythic, featuring animals heads and giant antique coins. And the toxic effects of metal mining are out of the equation.
So it’s only natural that your penchant for leafy greens would extend to all apects of your life, correct? That’s why we’re making it easy for you with our guide to gearing it up, green-style (stylishly, may we add)—no strenous thinking required!
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CALIFORNIA RISING www.californiarising.com
Organic cotton, slub jersey (grown and woven locally at its textile mill in Los Angeles) and hemp–in french terry, corduroy, jersey and fleece varieties–are the materials California Rising uses to create its comfy-casual line. Sexy, slouchy and sustainably-minded, California Rising not only produces gulit-free, high-quality clothing, it even has a non-profit org (For The Planet) and a free summer camp that provides full medical care for terminally and chronically ill children (Dream Street) under its belt. Recenty, Lucky magazine voted CR’s hooded ‘Ele’ dress as the sexiest hoody ever. See, anti-carbon footprint doesn’t have to be anti-fashion.
LINDA LOUDERMILK www.lindaloudermilk.com
Known as the “Vivienne Westwood of eco” luxury, designer Linda Loudermilk is a fashionforward force whose policy is 100-percent pro-planet. All fabrics utilized by Loudermilk are woven from sustainable plants--some you’d expect like bamboo and soya, and those you wouldn’t, like sea cell and sasawashi. Silks are vegan and dyed with mud, accessories often combine off-beat recycled items (e.g. a feather-and-telephone-cord boa) and collections are always modern, edgy and the perfect uniform for the eco-warrior of tomorrow.
VERT
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Vert is a Venice-based beauty boutique specializing in luxury green beauty products (for you Plebians out there, “vert” means “green” in French–tres fancy). Hard (toimpossible) to find products are handpicked by Vert’s owner, former makeup artist Renata Helfman. Helfman keeps her Zen-like space stocked with eco-conscious face, hair and body products gathered from all over the globe like Arcona, CARE by Stella McCartney, Naturopathica and Nux. Also a great place to grab gifts, Vert carries candles, reusable shopping bags, sustainable clothing, plus vintage jewelry handpicked by Helfman’s mom.
DISPENSARY LISTING ADAMS COUNTY Rocky Mountain Caregivers Cooperative Medical Cannabis Collective Phone: (720) 329-5763
ALAMOSA Sensitiva
Boulder County Caregivers Medical Cannabis Dispensary and Wellness Center 29th & Valmont Boulder, CO 80302 Phone: 303-495-2195
Boulder MMJ
Indigenous Medicines LLC
CENTENNIAL (Doctors)
1200 Pearl St. #35 Boulder, CO 80302 Phone: 303-402-6975
Cannabis Centers For Alternative Wellness
Medican on the Hill 1089 13th St.
451 Santa Fe Ave Alamosa, CO 81101
1909 Broadway Ste. 100 LL Phone: (303) 732-MMJ4-U (6654)
Mountain Medicine Group
Sensitiva Holistic Therapeutics
Boulder Vital Herbs
Natural Alternative Medicine
Phone: (719) 589-0420; Cell: (719) 580-2401
ALMA South Park Cananbis Club 99 Main Street Phone: (970) 485-5263
ASPEN Alternative Medical Solutions Phone: (970) 544-8142
Locals Emporium of Alternative Farms (L.E.A.F.) Phone: (970) 920-4220
AVON Tree Line Premier Dispensary 40801 US 6 Phone: (970) 949-1887
BOULDER 420HighWays 201 E. Simpson St., Building B Phone: (720) 434-5210
AlterMeds Medical cannabis dispensary and Wellness center 1156 W. Dillon Rd. #3 Louisville, CO 80227 Phone: 303-931-6200
Boulder Alternative Medicine 1325 Broadway St., Suite 213 Phone: (720) 210-4021
2527 Broadway St Phone: (303) 440-0234
Phone: (720) 371-1564
5370 Manhattan Circle Phone: (720) 363-9877
Boulder Wellness Center New Options Wellness Medical Marijuana Dispensary and Wellness 2885 Aurora Ave Ste. 40 Phone: (720) 266-9967 Center 5420 Arapahoe Ave, Suite F Boulder, CO 80303 Phone: (303) 442-2565
The Bud
Table Mesa Wellness Center Medical Cannabis Dispensary And Wellness Center
Canna Med
4730 Table Mesa Dr. Boulder, CO 80305 Phone: 303-554-5399
1750 30th St #8 Phone: 877 420-meds
BRECKENRIDGE
Phone: (303) 565-4019
Colorado Care Inc Phone: (303) 250-9066
Compassionate Pain Management 1116-7 West Dillon Road and McCaslin Phone: (303) 665-5596
Grateful Meds Medical cannabis dispensary 110 Snyder Street Nederland, CO 80466 Phone: 303-258-7703
Green Belly Coop Patient services cooperative Boulder, CO Phone: 720-381-6187
GreenLeaf Farmacy 1644 Walnut St. Phone: (303) 440 1323
Medicine Man Phone: (970) 453-2525
6590 South Broadway Centennial, CO 80121 Phone: 720-223-5551
CLEAR CREEK COUNTY Mountain Medicinals, Inc. Dispensary and Wellness Center 1800 Colorado Blvd., Suite 5 Idaho Springs, CO 80452 county: Clear Creek Phone: 303-567-4211
COLORADO SPRINGS Canna Caregivers 3220 N. Academy Blvd. Ste 4 Phone: (719) 597-6685
Cannabis Therapeutics Caregivers Cooperative 907 E. Fillmore St. Phone: (719) 633-7124
Phone: (970) 306-3231
Sopris LEAF
The Healing Canna
CENTENNIAL Canna Mart 8006 E. Arapahoe Ct. Suite 30 Centennial, CO 80112 303-771-1600
Tree of Wellness 1000 W Fillmore Suite 105 Phone: (719) 635-5556
DACONO Dacono Meds
DENVER
571 32 Rd. Phone: (970) 609-4438
1905 N. Academy Blvd Phone: 719-574-4455
518 Wilcox Street Castle Rock, CO 80104 Phone: 303-993-3070
332 W. Bijou St., Ste 101 Phone: 719-442-6737
God’s Gift
C.M.D.
The Lil Green House
THC (The Highland Collective)
730 Glen Creighton Drive Unit C Phone: (303) 833-2321
Colorado Cannabis Center
CASTLE ROCK
31 N. Tejon Street Suite 400 Phone: (719) 632-6192
CLIFTON
CARBONDALE
Phone: (970) 704-0420
Sunshine Wellness Center
24/7 Health Care Center 3535 Walnut St. Denver, CO Phone: 720-479-8766
303 Cannabis Inc. 1800 S. Sheridan Blvd #303 Phone: 720 934-5388
985 Dispensary 985 Santa Fe Drive Denver, CO 80204 Phone: 303-446-0420
A Mile High LLC 63 West Alameda Ave. Denver, CO 80223 Phone: 303-722-3420
3692 E. Bijou St. Phone: (719) 637-7645
ADG Herbal Medicine
Nature’s Medicine Wellness Center
Alternative Medicine On The 16th Street Mall
11 S. 25th St., Ste 220 Phone: (719) 213-3239
Old World Pharmaceutical 6347 E. Platte Ave. Phone: (719) 393-3899
Pikes Peak Alternative Health and Wellness Centers 1605 South Tejon Street Ste 101 Phone: (719) 575-9835
11 W. Hampden
910 16th Street #805 Denver, CO 80205 Phone: 303-623-1900
Alternative Medicine on Capitol Hill 1401 Ogden St Denver, CO 80218 Phone: 720-961-0560
Alternative Medicine Of Southeast Denver Denver, CO 80224 Phone: 720-941-8872
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DISPENSARY LISTING B*GOODS Apothecary
Chronic Wellness
Green Cross Caregivers
Little Brown House
Natures Choice
Denver CO 80209 Phone: 303-803-8256
3928 Federal Blvd. Phone: 303-455-6500
BC Inc.
1824 South Parker Rd Denver, CO 80231 Phone: 303-337-2229
1995 S. Broadway Denver, CO 80223 Phone: 303-282-6206
2128 S. Albion St. Denver, CO 80222 Phone: 720-447-3271
Colorado Alternative Medicine
Green Karma Medical
Little Green Pharmacy
Natures Kiss
1331 S. Broadway Phone: 303-722-2133
4332 S. Broadway Phone: 303-484-9327
Pain Management Of Colorado Medical Cannabis Dispensary And Clinic
4206 W. 38th Ave. Phone: 720-988-3184
BC Inc.
5777 E. Evans Ave. Phone: 720-323-2383
Ballpark Holistic Dispensary Medical Marijuana Dispensary and Wellness Center 2119 Larimer Street Denver, CO 80205 Phone: 720-338-5796
BioCare 2899 N. Speer #105 Phone: 303-455-3187
Boulder Vital Herbs 2527 1/2 Broadway Phone: 303 440-0234
Broadway Wellness 1290 S. Broadway Phone: 303-997-8413
Canna Health 3033 S. Parker Rd #720 888-420-4204
2394 S. Broadway Phone: 720-379-7295
Phone: 303-815-1585
Colorado Cannabis Solutions, LLC
3222 S. Vance St #230
Local Caregivers of Colorado
The Healing House Pharmacy
5316 Sheridan Blvd. Denver, CO 80214 Phone: 720-233-5482
1842 S. Parker Rd. Denver, CO 80247 Phone: 702-323-0974
Colorado Patients First
Herbal Connections LLC
Cronergy
2209 W. 32nd St. Phone: 720-327-9409
4101 E. Louisiana Ave. Phone: 720 470-2762
Delta 9 Caretakers LLC 2262 S. Broadway Denver CO 80210 Phone: 720-570-2127
Denver Relief 1 Broadway Denver, CO 80223 Phone: 303-420-MEDS
Denver Patients Group
Canna Med 6855 Leetsdale Dr. Phone: (877) 420-meds
DenCo
1750 30th St. #8 Phone: (877) 420-meds
Cannabis For Health 1221 Pearl St. Denver, CO 80210 Phone: 720-296-7563
Cannabis Medical Technology 762 Kalamath St Denver, CO 80204 Phone: 303-912-2013
Cherry Creek Health 155 Cook St. #150 Denver, CO 80206 Phone: 303-388-0086
123 West Alameda Avenue Denver, Colorado 80223 Phone: 720-389-6490
1811 Hover Ste H
2863 Larimer St Denver, CO 80205
Canna Med
Green Tree Medical LLC
2828 Speer Phone: 303 433-2266
Discount Medical Marijuana 2028 E. Colfax Phone: 303-350-9333
Doctors Orders 5068 N. Federal Blvd. Phone: 303 433-0276
Earth’s Medicine 74 N. Federal Blvd. #A Phone: 720-254-0379
Elevated Medical 3660 Downing St. Phone: 303-530-4338
Herbal Remedies
Lotus Medical, LLC 1444 Wazee Street Suite 115 Denver, CO 80202 Phone: 720-974-3109
Medical Cannabis Denver
Herbal Wellness Denver
1240 S. Parker Rd Denver CO 80231 Phone: 720.629.3476
771 Santa Fe Drive Denver, CO 80204 Phone: 720-299-1919
Medical Marijuana for Wellness
3200 W. 72nd Ave
Herbal Wellness Inc
1240 S. Parker Rd #100 Phone: 720-404-3523
3870 N. Federal Blvd. Phone: 720-299-1919
Metro Cannabis Inc
Herban Wellness Inc 4155 E Jewell Ave #405 Denver CO 80222 Phone 1-877-702-4MMJ (4665)
Highland Health Medical Cannabis Dispensary
4101 E. Wesley Ave. Suite 5 Denver, CO 80222 Phone: 720-771-9866
Mile High Cannabis 899 Logan St Denver, CO 80203 Phone: 303-955-6203
2727 Bryant St. #420 Denver, CO 80211 Phone: 303-455-0810
Mile High Green Cross
Indigenous Medicines
Mile High Remedies
852 Broadway Phone: 303-861-4252
1200 Pearl St #35 Phone: 303-402-6995
4155 E. Sewell Ave Ste 310 Phone: 303-419-3896
Jewell Of Cannabis
Mile High Wellness
424 Lincoln St. Denver, CO 80203 Phone: 303-955-0701
6740 E. Hampden #100 Phone: 720-382-8516
Lincoln Herbal
1620 Market St Suite 5w Denver, CO 80203
424 Lincoln St. Phone: 303-955-0701
Natural Remedies
110 Cook Street, Suite 103 Denver, CO 80206 Phone: 303-423-7246
Patient’s Choice 2251 S Broadway Phone: 303 862-5016
Peace In Medicine Center 2042 Arapahoe Street Denver, CO 80205 Phone: 720-242-9308
Pike’s Peak Alternative Health Phone: 1605 S. Tejon #101
Rocky Mountain Medical Marijuana 1126 S. Sheridan Blvd. Phone: 303-219-4884
Rocky Mountain Ways Phone: 1391 Carr St #303
Southwest Alternative Care 1940 W. Mississippi Ave. Phone: 303-593-2931
Sunnyside Alternative 1406 W. 38th Ave. Phone: 303-720-6761
The Health Center 2777 S. Colorado Phone: 303-758-9997
The Kind Room 1881 S. Broadway Phone: 720-266-3136
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DISPENSARY LISTING The Releaf Center 2000 W. 32nd Ave. Phone: 303-458-5323
VBM Club 6853 Leetsdale Dr. Phone: 720-941-8872
Walking Raven Dispensary
DURANGO
GARDEN GROVE
Green Tree Medical
The Zen Farmacy
Natures Own Wellness Center
Garden Grove Organic Caregivers
323 3rd Avenue Suite #3 Phone: (303) 774-1ZEN (1936)
Durango CO Phone: 720-663-9554
Phone: (714) 590-9025
3222 S. Vance St. #230 Lakewood, CO 80227 Phone: 720-838-1652
EDWARDS
Green Medicine Wellness
New Hope Wellness Center
2001 South Broadway Denver, CO 80223 Phone: 720-327-5613
210 Edwards Village Blvd B-110 Edwards, CO 81632 Phone: 970-569-3701
Wellspring Collective
Rocky Mountain High
1724 South Broadway Denver, CO 80210 Phone: 303-733-3113
105 Edwards Village Blvd Edwards, CO 81632 Phone: 970-926-4408
Denver (Doctors)
ENGLEWOOD
CannaMed USA
ADG Herbal Medicine
6855 Leetsdale Drive Denver, CO 80224 Phone: 877-420-6337
11 W. Hampden Phone: 720-278-0419
Happyclinicdenver.com 1211 S. Parker Rd #101 Denver, CO 80231
4332 S. Broadway Englewood, CO 80113 Phone: 303-564-9690
Denver (Smokeshops)
FORT COLLINS
Blown Glass and Accessories 4815 E. Colfax Ave. Denver, CO 80220
Heads of State 3015 W 44th Ave. Denver, CO 80211 Phone: 303-433-6585
Mary Jayz Cool Stuff 4014 Tennyson St Denver, CO 80212 Phone: 720-855-7451
DOUGLAS COUNTY Mile High Medical Gardens Medical Cannabis Dispensary And Physical Therapy 880 Happy Canyon Rd. Suite 145 Castle Rock, CO 80108 Phone: 720-203-5450
Natures Kiss
Colorado-CHRONIX Medicinal Cannabis Community Phone: (970) 227-3366
Medicinal Gardens of Colorado 420 S. Howes St. # D (Stone House) Fort Collins State CO 80521 Phone: 970-217-0575
GLENWOOD SPRINGS
1030 Grand Ave. Phone: (970) 384-2026
Peaceful Warrior Medical Marijuana LLC 216 6th St. Phone: (970) 485-5286
GRAND JUNCTION Greenlight Care (mobile delivery service) Phone: (970) 609-MEDS (6337)
Herbal Paradise Phone: (970) 424-5264
High Desert Dispensary Highly Herbal 555 North Ave. Phone: (970) 778-5151
Natures Alternative 496 28 Rd. Phone: (970) 245-2680
Naturals 624 Rae Lynn Dr. Phone: (970) 424-5291
Weeds 719 Pitkin Ave. Phone: (970) 245-4649
Rocky Mountain Ways Dispensary 1391 Carr St Suite 303 City Lakewood, CO 80214 Phone: 303-238-1253
LAKEWOOD (Smokeshops) Heads of State 9715 W. Colfax Lakewood, CO 80215 Phone: 303-202-9400
LARIMER COUNTY Magic’s Emporium Medical cannabis dispensary 2432 E 13th St Loveland, CO 80537 Phone: 970-667-4325
Footprints Health 8250 W Coal Mine Ave Unit 4 Littleton, CO 80128 Phone: 720-981-2818
Colorado Medical Marijuana LLC
2 West Dry Creek Circle Littleton, CO 80120 Phone: 303-625-4012
Hatch Wellness Center
2100 W Littleton Blvd Suite 50 Littleton, CO 80120 Phone: 720-237-3079
720 Summit Blvd. Suite 101A Phone: (970) 668-MEDS
LAKEWOOD Rocky Mountain Ways LLC 1391 Carr St Unit 303 Lakewood, CO 80214 Phone: 303-238-1253
New Age Wellness 625 Main St. Phone: (720) 381-2581
The Blueberry Twist 725 Main St. Phone: (303) 651-7842
Herbal Medix 10763 Turner Blvd, No. 3 Phone: (303) 718-8543
Colorado Patients First
LOUISVILLE
Littleton, CO 80120 Phone: 303-953-9231
S.E.C.A.M. (Serving Parker, Elizabeth, Castle Rock)
Medical Marijuana Of The Rockies
1811 Hover St. Ste. G Longmont CO 80501
Green Mountain CARE
Southwest Alternative Care
FRISCO
Colorado Patients First
LITTLETON
HIGHLANDS RANCH
Phone: (720) 346-2772 or (303) 660-2650
1110 Boston Ave., Ste 210 Phone: (303) 260-8203
1811 Hover Ste H Phone: 303-449-1170
FRANKTOWN
3624 E. Highlands Ranch Pkwy. # 105 Highlands Ranch CO 80126 Phone: 303-470-9270
Botanic Labs
AlterMeds 1156 W. Dillon Rd and McCaslin Phone: (720) 389-6313
LOVELAND MedicalM, LTD Phone: (970) 669-5105
Natures Medicine Delivery Service Phone: (970) 672-0454
Chronic Illness Alternative Medicine 129 South Cleveland Ave. Phone: (970) 593-1180
LONGMONT
MESA COUNTY
Stone Mountain Wellness
God’s Gift - Medical Cannabis Dispensary And Wellness Center
600 Airport Rd Phone: (303) NUG-WEED (684-9333) or (303) 803-3062
571 32 road Clifton, CO 81520 Phone: 970-609-4438
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Nature’s Medicine Grand Junction Contact: Dusty Higgins Alternative Medicine 1001 Patterson Rd #1 Grand Junction, CO 81506 Phone: 970-424-5393
MONUMENT Palmer Divide Green Meds Phone: (303) 912-2818
NEDERLAND
Organic Solutions 356 S McCulloch Blvd Suite 106 Phone: (719) 547-5179
SALIDA Medical 420 7595 West Hwy 50 Phone: (719) 214-9515
SILVERTHORN High Country Healing 191 Blue River Parkway Phone: (970) 468-7858
Grateful Meds
STEAMBOAT SPRINGS
110 Snyder Street Phone: (303) 258-7703
Natural Choice Co-Op, LLC
NedMeds
1169 Hilltop Parkway Unit 104C Steamboat Springs, CO 80487 Phone: 9708467785
Phone: (303) 258-7981 One Brown Mouse, 35 E. First St. Nederland, CO 80446
Cannabis Healing Arts Phone: (303) 258-0633
Tea Alchemy 98 Hwy 119 South, Ste 2 Phone: (303) 258-3561
PUEBLO COUNTY Grassland Greenhouse LLC Caregiver Medicinal Services Pueblo, CO 81004 Phone: (719) 671 8857
Marisol Therapeutics Dispensary/Caregiver Pueblo, CO Phone: 1-800-584-MARI (6274)
Organic Solutions
356 S. McCulloch Blvd. Pueblo West, CO 81007 719-547 5179
Rocky Mountain Remedies 2750 Downhill Plaza #205 Steamboat Springs, CO 80487 Phone: 970-871-2768
TELLER COUNTY Comfort Care Centers Caregiver/Dispensary 1750 East Highway 24 Woodland Park, CO 80863 Phone: 719-687-2221
VAIL Herbal Elements Phone: (970) 331-9047
WESTMINSTER The Healing Center, LLC 8020 N. Federal Blvd. Ste 6 Westminster CO 80031 Phone: (303) 412-0200
Herbal Remedies
PUEBLO WEST
3200 W. 72nd Ave. Phone: 303-430-0420
Marisol Therapeutics Wellness Center
WINDSOR
177 Tiffany Dr. Phone: (719) 547 4000 or (800) 584 6274
4630 Royal Vista Cir. Phone: (970) 222-5555
In Harmony Wellness
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