The Hemp Connoisseur, November 2014 - Issue #23

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Legalization Marches On Cannabis and Diabetes

*This magazine is intended for individuals over 21 years of age.

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A LETTER TO OUR READERS

“Gratitude is the most exquisite form of courtesy.” Jacques Maritain

In the spirit of Thanksgiving I am departing from my typical letter pointing out something bothering me about developments in the industry. Instead I would like to focus on being thankful. First off I am thankful to be living in this amazing time we are in. Cannabis acceptance is continuously on the move forward. That is apparent from the ballot initiatives for legalization going on around the country (see Legalization Marches On page 54). Then of course there is the ever-emerging science pointing to the many possibilities of medicinal cannabis in the treatment of many diseases including diabetes (page 44). For the last month it has been hemp harvest season. Our cover photo (from a local hemp farm) was chosen to pay homage to the pioneer hemp farmers in Colorado. More farmers are jumping onto the hemp bandwagon making this is an exciting time for all of us. As more farmers grow hemp, more people will find uses for this amazing plant. We are only in our infancy in the cannabis industry but we are growing up fast. Sometimes when you are in the thick of things you cannot always see how far we have come. It is a testament when we realize that we are no longer looking over our shoulders waiting for the big bad feds to swoop in and take everything we have worked for away. While the growing pains of regulations are a pain in the butt (METRC anyone?), at least we have a legal system to bitch about. We are thankful to you, our dedicated readers. You are the reason that we work so hard to put this publication out every month. I personally am thankful for all of the feedback you have provided us over the past three years so that we could continue to improve and cater our editorial to your interests. Of course we wouldn’t be able to print a free publication of this quality if it wasn’t for the support of our advertisers. If you are thankful for our magazine, then the best way to show it is to support our advertisers. Please frequent their shops and buy their products. And let them know that you appreciate them for supporting THC Magazine. I am incredibly thankful for our hard working staff. It is no small feat to pump out a new magazine every month. From sales and editorial to layout and distribution there is so much that goes into making this a reality. Our staff works long, stressful hours with nothing to keep them going except their passion for cannabis and a lot of coffee (and maybe some Blue Dream). And finally all of our staff is thankful for the support of our friends and family. You have been with us for all of the ups and downs of this cannabis roller coaster. Your love and encouragement keeps us going. You have believed in us when we doubted our own vision. Thank you.

Editor-in-Chief David Maddalena Art Director Christianna Lewis Associate Editor DJ Reetz Layout Designers Caroline Hayes Christianna Lewis Director of Sales and Marketing Christianna Lewis sales@thcmag.com Sales Managers Sam Ruderman Contributing Writers Hazy Cakes Dr. Nicola Davies Josh Davis David Gilbert Caroline Hayes P. Aiden Hunt Andy Juett Christie Lunsford Rick Macey Monocle Man DJ Reetz Sam Ruderman Contributing Photographers Caroline Hayes Christianna Lewis DJ Reetz Kim Sidwell Cover Photography/Art Kim Sidwell Cannabis Camera Graphic Design Christianna Lewis Printer Publication Printers Corp. 2001 South Platte River Drive Denver, CO 80223 PH: 303.936.0303 www.publicationprinters.com

HAPPY THANKSGIVING! Peace, love and hempiness. The Hemp Connoisseur is published monthly by The Hemp Connoisseur, LLC. All contents are copyrighted 2014 by The Hemp Connoisseur, LLC. All rights reserved. For advertising and subscription info please email sales@thcmag.com.

David Maddalena Editor-in-Chief

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Contents 6

A Letter to Our Readers

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The Green Scene

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Colorado’s Hottest Events

The Cannabis Aficionado’s Handbook Book Review

Holiday Gift Guide

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Products we love! Find the perfect gift.

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Luxury Accessory Storage

Taking a look at Hul Vape Accessory Storage Boxes

Focus on: Hemp Business Featured Artist

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A broad look at denver street art

Hemp Eats Hempy Thanksgiving Foods

Incredibles Innovation

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First Ever Hemp Harvest Awards

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Ushering in the new age of American Hemp

20ish Questions

From Microsoft to Marijuana

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Legalization Marches On

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Coats Vs. Dish Network

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Dispensary Guide

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Coupons

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Index

An interview with comedian Hampton Yount

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Hemp history series

Fighting for a patient’s right to work in Colorado

Top edible company aims to raise the bar on extraction technology

Legal hemp grows in Nebraska

History of Hemp Part II Todd Mitchem is helping bring cannabis companies to the next level

Tasty Meds

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Diabetes and Medical Marijuana Cannabis studies show promise in treatment

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HempStrongTM Brands

Cannabis Infused Goodies

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Dispensary Guide DENVER

70 The Clinic 66 The Giving Tree of Denver 66 Infinite Wellness 66 MiNDFUL 66 MMD of Colorado 68 Northern Lights Natural Rx 67 Preferred Organic Therapy 67 River Rock 67 Rocky Mountain Organic Medicine 67 Southwest Alternative Care 66 URBA 67 Walking Raven

COLORADO SPRINGS

66 MiNDFUL 66 Original Cannabis Growers

NORTHERN COLORADO 66 Infinite Wellness 66 MiNDFUL

MOUNTAIN

66 The Kine Mine

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The GREEN Scene

E V E N T S

November 7th-9th BREWI Colorado Ski and Snowboard EXPO Colorado Convention Center 700 14th Street, Hall F Denver, Colorado 80202 www.skisnowboardexpo.com November 8th SKSF’s 3rd Annual Night of Comedy Colorado Springs, CO www.eyeheartbrains.com November 13th Vive la Révolution! - NCIA’s 4th Anniversary Banquet Paris Las Vegas Hotel & Casino 3655 Las Vegas Blvd S, Las Vegas, Nevada 89109 nciaanniversary.ezevent.com November 15th-16th Indo Expo The Denver Mart EXPO Building 451 East 58th Denver, CO 80216 www.indoexpoco.com November 16th Denver Bacon and Beer Fest The Curtis 1405 Curtis Street Denver, Colorado 80202 www.baconandbeer.net/denver November 22nd Chromic Con: The World’s First Marijuana Comic/Fantasy Convention (PRIVATE EVENT) Speak Easy Vape Lounge 2508 E Bijou St Colorado Springs, CO 80909 (719) 445-9083 speakeasycolroado@gmail.com December 10th Cannabis Business Awards 2014 Casslemans 2620 Walnut St Denver, Colorado 80205 www.eventbrite.com Every Friday - 10:00a.m. River Rock South Sessions 990 W. 6th Ave. Denver, CO 80204 www.riverrockcolorado.com

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Good Reads

The Cannabis Aficionado’s Handbook

by P. Aiden Hunt

This month’s Good Read is for the true cannabis lover in you. It seeks to unlock the secrets of getting the most enjoyment out of your marijuana. This short but informative guide will have you using all of your senses to experience our favorite plant. Mitch Shenassa is the founder of Incredibowl Industries, co-host of the cannabis-themed Adam Dunn Show and Editor of KindReviews. com. He includes a glossary of terms that you’ll find throughout the book. Included are phrases like “capitated trichome”—defined as trichomes with heads protruding upwards from the plant’s surface—that even some professionals may not recognize. This book will add at least one new phrase to your vocabulary—luxury cannabis. That is what you are learning to appreciate and what the author luxuriously defines with every line. With so much focus on the subtle nuances of every cannabis experience, it would make a great textbook for the cannabis industry. I especially enjoyed how Shenassa weaves in research while explaining different aspects. On the subject of describing the subjective effects of cannabis, he refers to a scientific monograph created in 1971 by studying 150 experienced cannabis users. Reading that report—entitled “On Being Stoned”-- is now on my must list.

Shenassa wrote the Handbook from a connoisseur’s point of view, but it can have wider applications. As I was reading, I couldn’t help but wish that everyone working in the cannabis industry—especially budtenders—would read and memorize it. While some ganjapreneurs see only dollar signs, businesses that truly know their product shine more brightly. Savvy cannabis consumers would also be well-served by taking lessons. All it takes is a single dispensary visit or glance at the ads in this magazine to see that prices vary. If this book illustrates one thing clearly, it’s that cannabis has moved far beyond take-what-you-get as a product. Next time you’re deciding whether to buy an eighth or a quarter, wouldn’t it be nice to know if the quality matches the price? The book is a quick read at 82 pages, including the appendix with a 20-step process for enjoying luxury cannabis. Shenassa accounts for every action from opening the jar and smelling the flower, to rolling and lighting the joint, to exhaling and enjoying the experience. Following the guide just once promises enlightenment. The Cannabis Aficionado’s Handbook can be previewed and ordered online at CannaHandbook.com.

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In the Spotlight

Holiday Gift Guide

Products We Love

cccccccccccc The holidays are approaching and that means there is celebrating to be done, so don’t procrastinate on your shopping. Get it done early so you can enjoy the festivites to come. We’ve got you covered with this gift guide - a little somethin’ somethin’ for everyone. Some of these are a few of our favorite products from the year’s reviews and others are brand new. You can thank us later. Happy Holidays!

Gifts Under $20 ppppppppppppppp Toker Poker - $8 Wow your lucky gift receiver with this multifunctional product. Lighter holder, bowl packer and poker makes for a great stocking stuffer and will soon become the most basic, yet important tool in your stoner’s life. www.tokerpoker.com

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April Showers’ Sassy Skin Salve is wonderful! It is great for a variety of skin issues, from moisturizing dry skin and chapped lips, to aiding your body’s healing process of cuts and scrapes! This is a perfect gift for anyone that likes to pamper their skin. April Showers uses locally grown botanicals in their produst and they are chemical free. aprilshowersco.weebly.com

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Educate your loved ones on the power of industrial hemp with this great book written by entrepreneur and co-founder of HempStrong Brands Scott Sondles. This book is a quick read and contains so much great information about hemp. Hemponomics can be purchased on amazon.com

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Hemponomics - $12

Hemp Socks - $12

Everyone needs these socks! Made of 51% Hemp, 38% OG Cotton, and 11% Spandex. These socks were designed with hemp’s natural anti-bacterial and anti-microbial properties in mind, keeping feet cozy and fresh all day long. Plus you get to show your support of our favorite plant. These socks won 2nd Place in the Denver County Fair’s Best Hemp Garment Contest! denverhempco.com

ppppppppppppppppppppppppppp Lil’ Eddie One Hitter - $15

Eddie is the only filtered disposable one hitter on the market. Eddie is your friend for up to 50+ inhalations. Then Eddie becomes the earths friend. All components are 100% earth friendly. The Industry’s First Disposable Filtered Device that uses 100% Organic Cotton and Coconut Carbon. Up to 50+ Hits, Double Filtered, Disposable. sipipes.com

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This monthly box gives you a taste of what hemp products are all about. Receive our favorite health, beauty, and nutritional products that are put together just for you. Make the holidays last longer with HempBox. It is like receiving a gift in the mail every month. hempbox.com

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Kevin Eslinger Art Prints - $30

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Kevin Eslinger is a Colorado artist with an Art Gallery in Denver. He captures elements of pop culture through his own unique perspective. He has created something for everyone. From superheroes to fairy tales, you will find the perfect print for anyone on your list. kevineslinger.com

hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh Jack The Ripper One Hitter - $30

Unlike its smaller brother, the Little Eddie, this first-of-its-kind refillable pipe isn’t disposable. With first purchase comes the organic coconut carbon and organic cotton, which filters out impurities as you smoke. Refills can be purchased on SI’s website. Stock up your special someone with some refills when you gift them Jack the Ripper. www.sipipes.com

hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh The Hemp Hoodie - $35

This lightweight, unisex hemp hoodie is perfection! The 55% Hemp, 45% Organic cotton weave is ideal for anyone that easily gets a little chilly. Stylish two-tone details in the hood, drawstrings, and the faux t-shirt embellishment on the bottom. denverhempco.com

hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh Grassroots - THC Hemp Hat - $40

This custom made Grassroots California hat is limited edition, only 420 made. This hat is constructed of hard hemp. It has a flat bill and a leather snap backand is grey and black with silver embroidery. Monocle Man logo is on the front left side and The Hemp Connoisseur logo is on the right side of the hat (while wearing it.) There are other logo details on the inside lining as well as the under side of the bill. Available at thcmag.com

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Gifts Under $100 rrrrrrrrrrrrr COLORADO’S PREMIER GUIDE TO HEMP CULTURE

DECEMBER/JANUARY 2013

GROW BABY GROW!

Clean energy’s new mantra. pg 36

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THC Magazine Annual Subscription $60

We had to throw it in here. Give your family and friends a gift that keeps giving back all year long. THC is printed each and every month of the year. This subscription is perfect for any hemp/cannabis enthusiest in your life or anyone you are trying to educate on the finer points of hemp/cannabis. Subscriptions can be purchased on thcmag.com

CANNABIS IS LEGAL IN COLORADO. Now what? pg 25 MARISOL TAR: Curing cancer one patient at a time. pg 23 THE PEOPLE vs. ALI HILLERY pg 42

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This 4-piece grinder from Compton Grinders is awesome! It is made of aircraft quality aluminum and is partially held together with the strongest magnet available on the market today. The grinding movement is super smooth. All the parts go together and come apart very easily. What makes this grinder unique is the removable screen. The grinder comes with a tool to remove and replace the screen. www.comptongrinders.com

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This wonderful kit contains all kinds of amazing hemp goodies for your skin. It comes with two bars of soap, hand cream, two types of body cream, two types of lip refresher, and two types of hempstick lipbalm. Anyone in your life that loves body products would appreciate this luxurious set. www.hempandhoneyplus.com

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Eco Line - Organic Hemp Combo - $90

These hemp acupressure mats are great for relieving stress, pain relief, aiding in sleep, and much more. This kit comes with a full sized Spoonk mat and a travel-sized one. The full-sized Spoonk allows you to have the complete Spoonk acupressure experience, massaging your whole back, abdomen, or body at once as you see fit.The travel-sized Spoonk works great in addition as a companion to the full-sized Spoonk, and is also small and convenient to take with you on your travels. spoonkspace.com

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Eyce Mold Kit - $90 With this simple six-piece mold kit, you just add water, freeze,

and wake up to a fresh, crisp water pipe made of ice. Everyone owns a glass water pipe, now is your chance to get creative! Not only is Eyce fun and exciting to use, but their water pipes deliver the coldest, smoothest, cleanest smoke imaginable. Made of the highest quality food grade silicone and plastic, Eyce molds are 100% safe and FDA approved, and are designed to last for years. This kit contains a Silicone Mold, Core Pin, Grommet, Down Stem, Mouth Piece, Stand, User Manual (Slide not included) For an additional $18 you can get a protective ninja suit for your Eyce Mold. www.eycemolds.com

rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr Celebration Pipes - $99 Welcome to the 41st Anniversary Edition of CELEBRATION PIPES ‌ first created on Laie Point, Oahu, as stocking stuffers for Christmas 1973, then happily passed around the SUNSHINE Festival inside DIAMOND HEAD crater on New Years Day, 1974. Each LAVASTONEWARE piece is still handcrafted by DaPiper from our unique ceramic composite, textured with lava rocks, fired to over 2,300 degrees Fahrenheit, and then meticulously plated in either 22kt Gold, Platinum, Opal, Black Coral, Purple Haze, or our exotic Hanalei Blue finishes. Each pipe is encased in a velvet bag and presented in a custom gift box with a Certificate of Authenticity, signed and numbered. www.celebrationpipes.com

Gifts Over $100 iiiiiiiiiiiii PURR Glass Inline Rig - $120

PURR engages in providing practical, effective, and well designed products to the glass industry. In 2003, PURR entered the market introducing two original designs - the very first scientific Hammer and a perforated downstem in hand pipes. The name PURR is short for the perforations, or diffused percs, in each of their water pipes, a design which has now become an industry standard. This rig is a example of affordable quality. Everyone that enjoys concentrates should have one in their collection. purrsmoking.com

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Flower or Oil Versions Available. Inner Body Filter Tube Joints (with removable filtration system) with 10mm joints. Fire polished slot for flow. Female Section has honeycomb filter mating to the 18mm body. Glass Wand for heating (with concentrate version). Scientific Inhalations truly offers a better way to enjoy smoking. This pipe has a double filtration system with coconut carbon and organic cotton. The difference is obvious when you smoke out of this pipe. sipipes.com

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Indica Noir Vaporizer - $199

Behold the Indica™ Noir. This is more than your ‘basic black’—the finish adorns distinct performance enhancements. The mouthpiece opening and air channel are larger—increasing the amount and quality of vapor. Processor and oven improvements have reduced the time to reach and maintain temperature—without sacrificing even distribution of heat. Battery enhancements allow up to 90 minutes of constant use from one charge. These are now standard on every Indica vaporizer, available at indica2.com

iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii CONTEMPORARY COLLECTION Executive Stash Box - Starting at $250

Inspired by the soft curves of vaping clouds, this executive box is ideal for progressive trend-setters who recognize the wave of the future in this collection. Each box is hand-built when you order it to ensure the quality you deserve. The Contemporary series comes with a divider system inside the box that allows for Pen, E-Juice, or Parts storage. We are certain you will enjoy the aging of this artistic piece as the padauk (an African hardwood) darkens with exposure to sunlight over time. The tiger maple also lends itself as a strong statement to highlight your home or office decor. We offer four different wood variations for the lid and bottom of this series. You can select your choice of wood in the drop down shown above. With the difference in wood grains, aging process, and since each box serial numbered, no two boxes are the same. hulvip.com

iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii LADIES HOODLAMB PARKA - $348 This NEW Ladies HoodLamb jacket was introduced last year and has quickly become our new design favorite!! Super strong outside shell made of eco-friendly Hemp/Organic Cotton and lined with warm and cruelty free Hemp fur, also known as their patented Satifur (20% hemp, 35% recycled pet, 45% acrylic Satifur). COMPOSITION - Outer shell 55% hemp, 45% organic cotton twill
 Lining: 20% hemp, 35% recycled pet, 45% acrylic Satifur FIT - this is a flattering jacket design that fits many shapes and sizes FEATURES - Weather-proof water and wind-resistant outer shell 
- Secret pocket
- fake fur lined hand warmer pockets 
- Patented rolling papers dispenser 
- Outside waist draw string - Oversized hood trimmed with Satifur 
- Wind catchers with embroidered thumbholes - Heavy-duty metal 2-way zipper - Double zipper that opens both directions. www. shop.hoodlabstore.com

iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii MENS HOODLAMB PARKA - $499 Inspired by the rough weather conditions of the North, ultra-lightweight without compromising on HoodLamb’s signature

warmth and protection. Featuring a newly developed hemp/organic Herringbone outer shell. Filled with a Rinnova Thermore lining developed from post-consumer PET bottles, and weatherproofed with HoodLamb’s patented Hemp Cellulose treatment. COMPOSITION - 
Shell: 55% hemp, 45% organic cotton herringbone - 
Lining: 20% hemp, 35% recycled PET, 45% acrylic Satifur - 
Rinnova eco lining - 100% recycled polyester fibers from post-consumer PET bottles. FEATURES -
Organic Hemp Cellulose weather resistant treatment
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Custom YYK, 7mm one-way zipper and zipper pull
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Satifur lined handwarmer pockets - 
Inside waist drawstring - 
Patented rolling paper dispenser - 
Removable Satifur trim on Hood - 
Earplug loops. www.shop.hoodlabstore.com

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Looking for a gift for the classy connoisseur in your life? Stash boxes by Hul are the perfect gift. The boxes come in four beautiful variations of wood and are gorgeous enough to be displayed anywhere. Created by husband and wife Robert “Trey” and Marie Gacke, these boxes are handcrafted with love and with today’s vaporizing needs in mind. Hul is a Czech word meaning “stick” and steams from their heritage. Their German and Czech heritage combined drives the Gacke’s work ethic and ideals with a “progressive attitude” towards technology, science and art. The boxes are designed to be functional yet beautiful. Inside the box is a divider system fit to store a vape pen, e-juice and other parts of a vaporizing device, so they can be tucked away safely and tastefully when not in use. Think: old school cigar box. Brazilian cherry, Bubinga, Purpleheart and Padauk are the four different kinds of wood offered. They all have amazing characteristics and will change face over time. The dimensions are 10.75in x 5.875in x 5 in and weigh about 6 pounds. Each Hul box is built to order and a custom design is optional to make it truly personal, so go ahead and surprise someone special in your life with this timeless gift. www.hulvip.com

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Focus On: Hemp Business HempStrong™ Brands Starting a new business is not easy. In fact, it can be not only daunting on your bank account but on your entire life. The number of hours one needs to dedicate to creating a successful start-up mixed with the energy it takes to continue that drive and focus amidst setbacks, rejections and naysayers can be parallel to finishing the Tour de France, or at least it can feel like it by the end of the work week. Add to the mix producing a product with an ingredient that is often misunderstood by the general public, not to mention the federal government, like hemp is, and the race to the finish now becomes an ongoing battle up the Pyrenees Mountains. A journey not for the faint of heart. “I gotta tell ya, yeah, it’s been tough at times, but through education comes enlightenment and that’s what we’re striving for. It’s been a long road up until this point and we are just getting started. Even though we’ve had plenty of setbacks, the satisfaction of turning your imagination into reality is the most rewarding experience you can have. This is us making art,” says Scott Sondles, one of the founders of Hemp Strong™, a holding company created by Scott and his cousin Michael Bumgarner for their “collective endeavors in the industrial hemp industry.” “HempStrong’s objective,” says Bumgarner, “is to re-introduce a healthy, sustainable, economically friendly industrial hemp industry to the United States. And we’re doing that by utilizing the benefits of the entire hemp plant and integrating them into our products. Our mission is to create new, innovative brands, get those brands into people’s hands and spark an interest for the consumer to learn more about hemp...specifically what industrial hemp is and is not. If we can increase demand of the plant and show our legislators those numbers we believe we will then be able to get some common-sense laws passed so our small farmers can have the option to cultivate industrial hemp. We want to purchase our hemp seed oil directly from them instead of importing it from other countries.

Hemp & Honey Plus: Smells so good you could eat it, but please don’t.

a poor job taking care of their skin, and instead of looking at skin care products as part of a beautification process, both men & women should look at skin care products as a vital part of their health regimen. It seemed like every older person I knew was getting something removed from their skin and we thought it had a lot to do with years of neglect.” Their goal was to, “Make a skin care line that was both extremely healthy, smelled amazing and that consumers would feel safe using,” says Michael, “and our research lead us to create Hemp & Honey Plus.”

“If we can increase demand of the plant and show our legislators those numbers we believe we will then be able to get some common-sense laws passed so our small farmers can have the option to cultivate industrial hemp. We want to purchase our hemp seed oil directly from them instead of importing it from other countries.”

Hemp & Honey Plus + was the first product line that Scott and Michael created as they felt it would be the most effective way to get a hemp product in people’s hands...literally. The line includes body creams, lip balms, bar soaps and hand salves, all made with hemp oil and manuka honey, among other healthy ingredients. Preceding his jump into the skin care industry, Scott became inspired by the growing interest of more Americans to care about what they were putting in their bodies. “I would go to grocery stores and people watch and brainstorm,” says Scott. “I recognized ‘conscious consumers’ were buying more fruits and veggies and actually turning boxes around to check out the ingredient label. This got me excited because people were actually taking steps to help themselves. I also found that these same people loved educating their friends online about their healthy choices. I thought it was just a matter of time before consumers started doing the same thing with their skin care products. We’ve recently been introduced to an app called ‘Think Dirty’ that helps consumers make health decisions when making skin care choices, and we are looking forward to getting our products on their radar. Overall Michael and I thought men specifically do

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“Hemp oil contains the perfect balance of Omega 3,6, & 9 fatty acids, as well as vitamin A and E and these fatty acids and vitamins are excellent moisturizers for the skin,” he continues as he smears a thick dollop of the Vanilla and Matcha Green Tea Body Cream on the back of my hand. “Manuka honey, from New Zealand, nourishes the skin by providing some of the highest levels of amino acids and antioxidants,” adds Scott, “It also has higher antibacterial properties when you compare it to other raw honeys. It’s amazing stuff.” And it smells really good, sorta like vanilla pudding with a touch of nutmeg. Scott sees that look in my eye. The look that says, ‘I wonder if I could eat this.’ “Uh, yeah, I wouldn’t recommend eating it,” says Scott. (As if I would have, give me some credit. Ok, maybe a taste.) “Yeah we get that a lot,” Michael chimes in. “People say, ‘it smells so good I could eat it’ and its true it does smell great and we do put a lot of food-grade ingredients in there like coconut oil, grapeseed oil and green tea, but our products are for topical use only and people should see a medical doctor to treat any serious cuts, scrapes, burns or infections”. *Yes of course, just don’t eat the stuff.

Hemp & Honey + products are currently available in and around the cousins’ home town of Columbus, Ohio, as well as on their website. “Like many small businesses,” says Scott, “we chose to start selling our products locally. That way we could get feedback from the local business owners and make adjustments as needed before we went national.” Michael adds that, “Columbus has been a great test market to release Hh+ and we’re getting a ton of help from the local wellness communities. Everyone that we have talked to is excited about what we are doing and some people can’t believe that we are based here in the Midwest.”

Moving Forward The beauty of HempStrong™ is that it facilitates a platform for almost anything that Scott and Michael can dream up relating to hemp. “Though the skin care industry is huge, the hemp industry is relatively small,” say’s Michael, “We still need to source our hemp oil from Canada because it’s illegal to grow and process hemp under the current yet antiquated federal drug laws.” But the cousins have big plans for the future of hemp and it stretches from head to toe. “If you’ve done any research on hemp you’ve heard it can be used for everything from body care products to a food source to clothing, textiles and building


“Though the hemp industry has been around for decades its growth has been stifled by restrictions due to the current drug laws,” Scott concludes. “But there is a revolution happening. Along with the new cannabis legislation that is sweeping the country comes the opportunity for rapid growth utilizing the hemp plant in a number of different industries. HempStrong™ will be leading the way and creating new products and mutually beneficial alliances that will certainly have a positive impact on our local and national economy as well as our overall health and well being.” *Ok, for research purposes the author did give Hh+ a lick. He reports that it doesn’t taste so good, but has the consistency and smell of really good gourmet custard. Eating not recommended. Using on skin highly recommended.

products, and these products are out there,” says Scott. “But there is no one company bringing together all of the potential of the hemp plant and that’s where HempStrong™ comes in.” “We are in a place to create not only a consistency in the hemp industry that hasn’t been seen before,” Michael continues, “but a universal hemp education that will only help consumers to choose better products, create awareness of the hemp plant within local and state governments and cultivate an understanding for U.S. farmers to grow industrial hemp.”

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FEATURED ARTIST

Denver Street Art

David Choe 13th and Champa Street From canvas to concrete, local and national artists are turning Denver’s Street Art scene way up. Graffiti use to be extremely taboo and even considered a crime. Those days are gone and now artists are being commissioned to paint big, awesome, beautiful, expressive murals all over the country. Denver’s Street Art scene to explode over the past few years and it’s because these artists are no longer seen as criminals defacing property but they are being viewed for what they actually are – artists. From better-than-usual graffiti to beautiful, meaningful murals plastered on the side of business’ buildings, one can’t help but notice all the amazing artwork going up all over The Mile High City. Denver’s Street Art scene has exploded in the past few years. Big names like David Choe, Mars-1, Damon Soule and locals such as Gamma Costa and Mark Graves, among so many other amazing artists have made a big impact on Denver’s ever-growing art culture. The boys of the Furtherrr Collective showed Cultivate’s South Denver location lots of love buy covering the east and west sides of the building with their talent. Mars-1, Damon Soule and Oliver Vernon painted an epic psychedelic mural on the east side, while Just Lovato, Joe Hengst and NoMe Edonna created an ode to

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nature’s ironic beauty on the west side. Both pieces are absolutely captivating, as is all the street art coming up around Denver. David Choe has put his brush to many surfaces in Denver. From Denver’s International Airport to 16th Street Mall to park benches, his colorful murals are vibrantly eye catching. Chris Dyer’s Positive Creations mural on the side of Knew Conscious Gallery in North Denver is playful as it pops with color. The RiNo district in general is out-of-control with street art awesomeness. Murals sprawl throughout alleyways and engulfing parking lots. Artist Gamma Costa is one of Denver’s very best local artists. His works displayed all over the city are emotional and realistic. From Denver to LA to New York, artists are paving the way for a whole different way to look at “graffiti” if you can even call it that anymore. This article surely doesn’t even come close to naming every artist who has contributed to Denver’s amazing, growing street art community, but that doesn’t mean our hats don’t go off to them too. Thanks for helping make Denver an even more beautiful place to live!

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Danny Fernandez and Pat Milberry Buffalo Exchange/Capitol Hill

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Gamma Acosta The Monkey Barrel

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Various Artists Five Points

Chris Dyer Knew Concsious Gallery David Choe 13th and Champa Street Artist Unknown The Herbal Cure

Artist Unkown Santa Fe Art District

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Artist unkown The Antique Mall

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32 November 2014


Tasty Meds

Reviews of Colorado’s finest medicated products Epic Drops Orange 100mg by Epic Edibles

reviewed by Monocle Man Epic Edibles is a new infused product company on the scene that you need to check out. We stopped by Physician Preferred Products in Northglenn for some flower and decided to try something new. Right away Epic Edibles caught my attention because I couldn’t remember seeing them anywhere else before. The bud tender let me know that they were infused with product from their grow. That sold me right away and I was very excited to give them a try. One of Epic Edible’s products that we tried was the Epic Drops. They are bitesized gummies that are infused with 10mg of THC per gummy. There are ten of these epic delicious drops per bottle. This batch was made with PPP’s Indica strain Grape God. Not many companies do strain specific edibles, so it’s nice to see them when available. The drops are the perfect size and dosage for people new to edibles and for those who love gummies. One thing that really impressed us was there was little to no hash oil taste with their product. It was a nice balance of orange flavoring and oil. Each gummy tasted amazing and had a wonderful texture and a consistency that wasn’t too chewy. Epic Edibles are just that, epic edibles that you should try. pppmeds.com

Affogato Bar, 300mg Medical, 100mg Recreational by Incredibles

reviewed by Monocle Man If you are a coffee lover, run out and get one of these bars! Lucky for me I LOVE coffee and I had the opportunity to try both the medical and recreational Affogato bars. The Medical Affogato bar is chocolate latte flavored with espresso beans and a caramel wwirl. The Recreational bar is vanilla latte flavored with espresso beans and a caramel swirl. Both are quite delicious. The chocolate melts in your mouth followed by the decadent crunch of the espresso beans. The caramel swirl adds a light caramel taste that compliments the other flavors perfectly. These babies are gourmet. Not only do they taste amazing but they are quite effective. I ate a small piece of each bar and waited about an hour. After that hour I was definitely feeling the effects. Being a person that is in the featherweight class of edible consumption, I don’t usually eat more than 25mg at a time. Since these bars are marked and easily broken up, it was so simple to measure out the correct dose for myself. (Even though I wanted to eat all of both bars, yum!) Incredibles has outdone themselves! I have never encountered another product like it in the edibles market. incrediblescolorado.com, www.medicallycorrect.com

Dabby’s 420 Roll 200mg by Tincture Belle

reviewed by Samuel Aaron Dabby’s 420 Roll from Tincture Belle packs a substantial punch at 200mg of infused hash oil per package. I would suggest to a lower tolerance consumer to use caution with this product, perhaps a nibble here and there throughout the day for an extended release effect. For those with a higher tolerance to edibles, eating the whole bar is still quite the endeavor, producing a relaxing high that is sustained for hours on end. It’s great for a rainy day where all you really want to do is curl up and watch movies. The bar itself is reminiscent of the classic “Payday” candy bar, salted nuts covering the exterior of a caramel covered marshmallow fluff. It was delicious, with a subtle cannabis aftertaste. I would suggest it for relief of physical pain and feelings of anxiety. It is a potently packed sweet treat that you may want to save for a special occasion rather than take on a daily basis. Well done Tincture Belle, this product comes highly recommended. Find Tincture Belle on Facebook.

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34 November 2014


Hemp Eats

Thanksgiving has never tasted better with these delicious creations

Hempy Apple Crumble Serves 6-8 Ingredients:

For the crust: 1/2 teaspoon salt 1 1/2 cup all purpose flour 1/4 cup sugar 1 stick cold butter 1/4 cup cold milk beaten + 1 egg yolk For the apples: 2 tablespoons (15gr) granulated sugar zest of half a lemon 2-3 medium apples, Honeycrisp work wonderful with this For the hemp seed topping: 1/4 cup all purpose flour 1/4 cup granulated sugar 1/4 cup unsalted butter, cold 3 tablespoons raw hemp seeds Whipped cream, optional

Directions:

Place salt in an electric mixer bowl. Slowly add sugar and flour and mix well until combined. Add the egg yolk, milk mixture and mix until incorporated. Shape dough into a ball and flatten into a disc. Wrap with plastic wrap and refrigerate for at least two hours. Overnight is preferred.

Apple Hemp Smoothie recipe and photo from Happy Hemp

Makes 1 large or 2 small smoothies

Ingredients:

1 green apple, quartered 1 banana 1/2 cup Greek yogurt, plain 1/2 teaspoon cinnamon 2 tablespoons Happy Hemp seeds 1/4 cup almond milk 4 ice cubes

After the dough has been refrigerated, place the dough in between two sheets of parchment paper and roll it out to about 1/4-inch thick round. Place in a 9-inch tart pan. Trim the edges. Prick the dough with a fork and refrigerate 30 minutes up to 2 hours.

Almond, Cranberry, Hemp Seed Green Beans Serves 4-6 Ingredients:

1 lb green beans, washed 1 tabelspoon white balsamic vinegar 1 1/2 tablespoons olive oil 1 tablespoon Mrs. Dash 3 tablespoons shelled hemp seeds 4 tablespoons sliced almonds 3 tablespoons dried cranberries 2 cloves garlic, chopped

Directions:

In a large cassarole dish, evenly coat the green beans with balsamic, olive oil, hemp hearts and Mrs. Dash. Sprinkle the almonds and garlic, bake at 350°F until done and green beans are tender. Top with dried cranberries.

Preheat oven to 350°F and position a rack in the middle. For the apples: In a small bowl, combine the sugar and lemon zest and rub together thoroughly. Peel, core and thinly slice the apples. Arrange loosely in the tart pan. For the topping: In a medium bowl combine (hands work best for this) sugar, butter, and hemp seeds until the mixture looks coarse. Spread over the apple. Bake tart for 40 to 50 minutes. Let cool to room temp. Top with whipped cream if desired.

Fluffy Mashed Potatoes Serves 6-8 Ingredients:

3 pounds Yukon Gold potatoes
 1/2 cup hemp milk, room temperature 1/4 cup extra virgin olive oil 3/4 teaspoon + 1 teaspoon Himalayan salt 3-4 grinds of fresh black pepper

Directions:

Prepapare potatoes by peeling off some of the skins and cutting them into 1 ½ inch chunks.

Fill a large pot with potatoes, cover with water and a teaspoon of salt. Cover and bring to boil.

Once the water comes to a boil, lower the heat to simmer. Cook for 13 minutes or until soft. Drain. Return to pot. Using a potato masher, start to smooth big chunks. Add hemp milk, olive oil, salt and pepper. Continue to mash until fluffy. Add milk, salt and pepper as needed for desired consistency and taste. Serve with garnishes such as butter, sour cream, scallions and bacon.

Directions:

Blend all ingredients in blender. Pour into a glass and garnish with additional hemp seeds and/or cinnamon.

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Cannabis Spotlight

Incredibles Innovation Top edible company aims to raise bar on extraction technology by DJ Reetz

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Incredibles may soon emerge in the world of high-end extractors with a brand new closed-loop extraction system of their own design. The company has already started to sell the extraction system, which comes in a variety of configurations capable of handling anywhere from a quarter ounce all the way up to eight pounds of cannabis. The sleek system is built completely up to the strictest of regulatory standards, and meets all of the latest health, safety and MED regulations, says Incredibles’ Creative Director Derek Cumings. “It’s a truly unique option in the extraction world,” says Cumings. The design came about after years of making due with less than ideal systems, says Cumings. “From the very beginning we were trying out all the closed loops.” Cumings, who has been working with Incredibles since 2010, felt that the other options on the market weren’t meeting the needs of the growing company. Having tried out several different systems, both during his time with Incredibles and throughout his prior experience in the cannabis industry, he decided to apply his decade of extraction experience and come up with his own. At first, this meant a mutually beneficial partnership with a company already making extractors, an arrangement that would allow his team at Incredibles to provide much needed real world feedback to the manufacturers while putting the extraction team on the cutting edge. But after struggling with many of the new models, Cumings says he decided it would be better to just move the design and manufacturing in house. “It was taking a lot of the manufacturing out of our hands, and a lot of the quality control,” he says. The team set about creating their own machine, one that would be built from the ground up by cannabis extractors, for cannabis extractors. A rough sketch soon turned into sophisticated design models compiled by an engineer, and the finished prototype soon followed. Incredibles now has a capable machine shop attached to their lab in southwest Denver, employing a professional welder to make expert welds, and the finished product is quite literally a shining testament to the expertise of all those involved in its design and fabrication. The model sits only a few feet tall depending on configuration, allowing for tubes of plant matter of varying size as well as easy disassembly. At a glance the design might not look too different from other closed-loop systems, but there are a few small differences that may give it an edge For instance, butane that is flushed across the plant matter is injected into the cylinder via a dispersed head that forces it evenly across the interior, rather than creating a stream through a path of least resistance in middle of the plant matter as some models (as well as the dreaded open blasting) do. The system can also be hooked up to a nitrogen tank, allowing for cold pressurized butane. If all goes well, Cumings says the system has an 85 to 90 percent butane recovery rate. The collection chamber can even be detached and placed directly into a freezer for de-waxing. Cumings says their system is already in place not just at Incredibles, but also at several local labs, as well as independent caregivers. A model has even been sold to a company in California. It’s all part of Cumings’ desire to keep moving forward, to keep developing the next big thing in cannabis. “We’ve been stagnant in a lab that wasn’t as focused on [research and development],” says Cumings of past experiences with companies that were happy to sit on their laurels. “Now we’re back in an open environment where R&D is encouraged.” With a line of extracts launching soon, Incredibles will no doubt continue to be one of the companies leading the scene in Denver. “Originality is what’s going to lead this game,” says Cumings.

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First Ever Hemp Harvest Awards Ushering in the new age of American Hemp by DJ Reetz

In celebration of the first legal hemp harvest in the United States in over 70 years, Grow Hemp Colorado convened the first annual Hemp Harvest Awards and Festival on a small plot of land on the edge of Boulder. A small crowd took to the field flanked by vendor booths, centered round a rustic stage decorated with drying hemp stalks. The lowkey event might not have seemed like the kind of revelry that should accompany the rebirth of one of America’s most important crops, but the event drew a who’s who of the Colorado hemp scene. One part award ceremony, one part festival, a wealth of vendors were on hand to provide a plethora of hemp products and services, as well as activists who fought to bring the plant back into the realm of legality in Colorado. With awards ranging from “most acreage planted,” which went handily to maverick farmer Ryan Loflin, who this year cut down his second hemp crop, to “most helpful Federal official” presented to none other than Rep. Jared Polis. “It’s exciting to see this newly legalized industry taking off here in Colorado,” said Polis during his acceptance speech. Boulder County District Attorney Stan Garnett was also on hand to accept an award for “most supportive county DA/law enforcement.” “One of the things I’m really proud about in Boulder, we really are trend setters for the rest of the state,” said Garnett. “To have another crop to support our farming families is really outstanding.” But the event wasn’t just a celebration of the success here in Colorado and the people who brought it about; one of the keynote speakers was Lakota activist Alex Whiteplume, who spoke about the ongoing struggles of the Lakota people as well as the environmental issues tied to the them. Attendees were welcome to browse the vendor tents, where purveyors sold products of all kinds that contained or were related to Hemp. Lotions, salves, and soaps were popular items, as were various pieces of hemp ware. Several food trucks also offered a variety of hempcontaining menu options, including hemp burgers, tacos, zucchini bread, cookies, and even hemp juice for those so inclined. “There’s enough science to back up how good hemp is for the world, we don’t have to make stuff up,” said Sylvia Wagner. Wagner was there promoting Hemp University, a school that will hopefully have accredited programs for all things relating to hemp growing, processing and business by next year. Other vendors were selling hemp seeds, making the event one of the few places farmers could acquire seed without the hassle of importation. “Finding or accessing viable seed has been very difficult,” says Veronica Carpio, the event’s organizer. Carpio says the event gave farmers a chance to access the largest variety of seeds in one place, and was home to the first CBD oil extracted from domestic hemp grown right here in Colorado. “It proved that there is an interest in hemp from a variety of people,” says Carpio of the event. “It shows there’s money to earn in hemp right now, not in ten years.” The celebration of Colorado’s groundbreaking hemp harvest will surely not be the last, and hemp won’t be leaving the scene anytime soon. “There will be many years to come after this,” says Carpio.

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20ish Questions

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Hampton Yount 40 November 2014

by Andy Juett photos by Cannabis Camera


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ampton Yount is everywhere these days. He made his Comedy Central debut on Adam Devine of Workaholics show “Adam Devine’s”, he was on Last Comic Standing and he was just on Conan O’Brien. And that’s all in the last year or so.

Hampton displayed top-shelf headlining showmanship at Andy Juett and Kayvan Khalatbari’s Sexpot Comedy showcase in Denver, CO in October. He set the tone by immediately smoking a premium joint at the airport Baja Fresh with Andy and pretty quickly ascertained that Juett was a crazy young person. “Look at your lime green fucking glasses,” he said. He’s right. I am a crass, young person. Game respects game. Or in this case, young, prolific weirdo respects young prolific weirdo. Christ. Just read this nonsense. Andy Juett: Hampton, you’ve been way out front on caterpillar immersion therapy. Here’s a quote from something I made up you said at some point, ‘I want people to feel warmth in their lives. I want them to take a full breath and just sort of reflect to themselves, “YEAH. I can DO this.” That’s the type of heart sense I want people to have. And adorable, fuzzy caterpillars about the skin give you that “Essence Presence” that’s like a pancake batter hug to the chest.’ If you’d said that, what might you have meant by it? Be honest.

Thomas? HY: I don’t know if society can physically handle more Rob Thomas. If he had any balls he would have partnered at the same time with a classic metal guitarist for a song called “Crunchy” and released both. AJ: You’re constantly saying things like, “Hey, I’m Hampton Yount, Cowabunga. Whoomp There it is. Forget about it.” What are we forgetting about, Hampton? What are we forgetting about? HY: 9/11. I try to forget about 9/11 at least several times a day. Mostly if I have to jay off, like if I got a real important call and I need to clear my mind. That’s the ideal time to forget about 9/11. Right before touching yourself. Also, I don’t say those things. AJ: When you go to a drink wall at Walgreen’s and you’ve smoked a little. Describe the experience. What happens? What do you drink? HY: I try to not look anyone in the eye and buy enough chocolate milk to last through the night.

Hampton Yount: I probably meant “be yourself.” AJ: Sobering thought. We just passed the 15-year anniversary of the release of “Smooth” by Rob Thomas and Carlos Santana. What if Rob Thomas hasn’t even started drinking coffee yet? What if we haven’t gotten the full Rob

AJ: What moment from your childhood or moments from your childhood felt like you were high? In retrospect. (Childhood moments that were surreal enough to have similar feelings to being high.)

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HY: Hearing music for the first time where you have to find out who sings that song. It’s like a door is opening in your mind.

Grab and Grunt, or at this point in the interview are you incensed that you agreed to do this? i.e. - Do you get horny when you smoke?

AJ: Let’s go back five years. You were nobody. Now, you’re everywhere. This year alone you were on Conan, Adam Devine’s House Party and I think Last Comic Standing. How much money do you make?

HY: More importantly, do I smoke when I’m horny. Also this is gross talk for perverts. Keep your cum to yourself.

HY: It’s never enough. I’m quoting my parents. Boy, I’d love to make money at stand up. I hear it’s a rush. AJ: You’re an attractive guy. (That’s the whole question.) HY: Debatable. AJ: Are you more of a Sativa Sammy or an Indica Arie? Why? HY: I’m a Hybrid Hammy. I smoke different strains depending on the time of the day. Luckily my doctor demands I watch several horror movies a day. AJ: When you’re on stage what percentage of time are you high, mildly high or extremely high? Has this changed? HY: Sometimes it’s a cool show and you feel comfortable. And then I think if I’ve smoked you can’t even tell. But sometimes you have to do comedy in front of shitkickers who paid good god damn money for you to not monkey around up there. I don’t even think I want to perform extremely high on stage anymore. I’d rather be watching something. AJ: Viggo The Carpathian from Ghostbusters 2 said, ‘Death is but a door. Time is but a window. I’ll be back.’ How often do you think about him returning? What would you like to do or say to him? Ask him? HY: If Viggo comes back, I’m leaving. Wait, maybe he can come back and keep the third Ghostbusters movie from happening.

AJ: What do you make of all the strain names? Where do they come from? What is your educated or uneducated explanation for things like Ak-47, Vin Diesel and Outer Space? HY: I think scientists who name stars could take a page from the stoners. Why do stars have such boring names like Rigil 7 but weed can be called Tibetan Thunderfuck? Come on science! AJ: You’re incredibly attractive. We’ve established that. What is your greatest achievement? HY: Well I guess since you bring it up I’d say it’s the massive facial reconstructive surgery after my machete fight. AJ: If you could freeze-frame people with your mind, would you be into freezing some people for me, or are you one of those people who’s only out for himself? HY: I’d freeze people for you if your intentions were non-rapey. I say we team up and rob some banks. Live like fatcats on that island Red and Andy Dufresne lived on. AJ: If you could throw a touchdown pass to any person living or dead, would you reevaluate comedy and just do that? HY: If my Hail Mary passes could reach the dead you better believe I’m throwing some pigskin for the lord.

AJ: Burritos. Pizza. Sex. Cannamarry. Cannafuck. Cannakill. With a little rationale.

AJ: Think about this. If you could make any food an edible and it would taste authentically delicious, which food would you ‘edibilize?’ What animal would you feed it to besides yourself?

HY: I think I understand this question. Cannamarry Sex. Cannafuck Burritos. Cannakill Pizza. Sorry pizza, we used to be tight.

HY: Steak! I’d feed it to a cow because we’re kind of already playing god here. In for a penny, in for a pound.

AJ: What is your favorite genre of “weed music?” (Ex Hip-Hop, Jam Bands, etc) Why? Which do you loathe if any? Why? HY: I listen to a lot of music. I love Say Anything and Drake. I guess there isn’t really a type of music I’d point to and say I hate. There’s always exceptions. AJ: Do you remember your dreams? If yes, please share one. If not, I’m sorry. HY: I don’t. I haven’t remembered a dream since I was a young teen. I once had a nightmare that a spider-dog crawled onto my face, but that’s about it, and it’s utterly disturbing. I will say I think my mind is very active during the day and I almost feel it’s just drying out at night. AJ: Do you think at some point in your life a president will openly consume cannabis? What does that look like? HY: I don’t know, maybe if our new Chinese King lets him. All hail the new communist overlords! AJ: Hampton Yount smokes in the afternoon. Does Hampton Yount want to

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Diabetes and Medical Marijuana

Cannabis studies show promise in treatment by Dr Nicola Davies

In the U.S., over 29.1 million people are currently diagnosed with diabetes. This is almost 10 percent of the population. Furthermore, two out of three of these people will die from the condition or the many complications that arise from it. This has prompted researchers to look into how medical marijuana can help treat diabetes and its associated complications. Type 1 diabetes, often termed juvenile diabetes, is a genetic disorder where the pancreas doesn’t produce enough insulin - a hormone that allows the body to process the sugars from carbohydrates. Sufferers of Type 1 diabetes often take multiple injections of insulin each day. On the other hand, Type 2 diabetes (also known as adult onset diabetes) is a disorder where the body doesn’t process insulin properly, often signaling the pancreas to make more insulin than required. This is the most common type of diabetes. Medical marijuana has been the focus of several studies examining potential diabetes treatment. One such study, published in the American Journal of Medicine, found that active users of marijuana had a more productive carbohydrate metabolism than people who didn’t use marijuana.1 Murray Mittleman, Associate Professor of Medicine at Harvard and author of the study, said, “[Marijuana users’] fasting insulin levels were lower, and they appeared

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to be less resistant to the insulin produced by their body to maintain a normal blood-sugar level.” The study comprised over 4,657 men and women participating in the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey between 2005 and 2010 - 48 percent had smoked marijuana at least once and 12 percent were current cannabis smokers. The researchers controlled for other factors that might impact diabetes risk, such as gender, income, alcohol use, cigarette smoking and physical activity. Even after these adjustments, the current marijuana users showed fasting insulin levels that were 16 percent lower than those of former users or those who had never used the drug. These findings are applicable to both types of diabetes. In Type 1 diabetes, a lower fasting level might eliminate the need for an insulin injection at that time. While injections wouldn’t be completely eliminated, it could decrease the number needed per day. For those with Type 2 diabetes, being less resistant to the insulin could help control the advancing of the disease by improving the body’s ability to manage sugar levels naturally. Some of the complications that can arise from Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes are


neuropathy, glaucoma, high blood pressure, and peripheral vascular disease. Medical marijuana has been studied to see its effects on each of these conditions. Neuropathy, a nerve damage contracted from certain diseases or disorders, is found in 60 to 70 percent of all people with diabetes. More specifically, there are four types of diabetes-related neuropathy: peripheral (located in the hands, arms, legs and feet), autonomic (which affects the nerves that control blood glucose levels, blood pressure, and the heart), focal (specific nerve damage to the head, torso, and leg), and proximal (sometimes called diabetic amyotrophy and usually centralized on one side of the body in the hips, thighs, and buttocks). Several studies have shown vaporized cannabis to reduce pain and slow the advancing nerve damage of all four types of neuropathy. In some types, there was more than a 30 percent improvement without any significant impact on daily functioning or cognitive abilities.2 Glaucoma is another complication that can arise with diabetes. The general term for glaucomarelated complications is retinopathy. People who have diabetes are 40 percent more likely to contract glaucoma than people without the disease. Glaucoma occurs when pressure builds inside the eye, eventually cutting off blood flow and damaging the optic nerve. Vision is gradually lost due to the continued pressure and nerve damage.

narrow, weak blood vessels, in addition to accelerated fat levels in the blood, and higher blood pressure which dramatically affects the rate of developing atherosclerosis. All of this exponentially increases the chance of angina, heart attacks, and strokes. Medical marijuana isn’t recommended for sufferers of peripheral vascular disease. Although studies have shown that medical marijuana can significantly decrease angina, it can also cause acute coronary events. The increased heart rate, combined with the combustion inhalation of smoke, is thought to be one of the main reasons for the possible coronary complications and the lack of doctor recommendation. This has begun a debate of the use of synthetic cannabinoids, like Sativex and Marinol, versus hemp oil and vaporized medical marijuana. Having received Drug Enforcement Administration approval of both synthetics, Sativex is approved by several countries as a treatment for pain and nausea of cancer patients. Marinol has been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration as an anti-nausea solution for people with AIDS. Both synthetics have more severe side-effects than medical marijuana; thus, controversy exists about whether their use is as effective as vaporized medical marijuana or hemp oil. Neither Sativex nor Marinol have been studied for peripheral vascular disease or diabetes control.

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fasting insulin levels were lower, and

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Medical marijuana is already being recommended for glaucoma sufferers, as it can directly reduce the inflammation caused by the nerve damage and increased blood flow. However, since the relief is only temporary, some doctors believe that people need to partake every 2 or 3 hours (around the clock) to maintain a consistent eye pressure. This could lead to other health complications, making doctors more hesitant to recommend it. There is also a fear that glaucoma sufferers, without first consulting a doctor, might choose to self-medicate due to the belief that ‘it can’t hurt.’ Marijuana does help ease the pain, but glaucoma is a progressive disease with no cure. Without a doctor’s supervision, those who choose to selfmedicate can harm the results of tests that could detect or track the progression of the disease.

insulin produced by their body to

maintain a normal blood-sugar level.

High blood pressure is often a complication of Type 2 diabetes and, although medical marijuana does lower blood pressure, it also briefly elevates heart rate after smoking. As a result, marijuana isn’t recommended for those with pre-existing heart conditions. However, studies have shown that prolonged marijuana users have a tolerance for these side-effects and have suffered no adverse effects of the briefly quickened heart rates. Peripheral vascular disease is caused by atherosclerosis - the process in which fatty material builds up inside the arteries over time. This fatty material hardens as it mixes with calcium, scar tissue, and other materials, creating plaque on the arterial walls. This plaque can inhibit or completely block blood flow through the arteries. People with high blood sugar levels caused by diabetes can have

There are many unknowns about the effects of medical marijuana for diabetes prevention and control, and studies are becoming harder to fund as the controversy of legality in the U.S. continues. With mid-term elections approaching, politicians seem to be wary of openly supporting legalized marijuana or studies for its various capabilities. However, research has already shown medical marijuana to be effective in treating not only diabetes, but also some, if not all, of its possible complications.

References 1. Penner, E.A. et al. (2013). The Impact of Marijuana Use on Glucose, Insulin, and Insulin Resistance among US Adults. The American Journal of Medicine, Volume 126 , Issue 7 , 583 - 589. 2. Ellis R.J., et al. (2009). Smoked medicinal cannabis for neuropathic pain in HIV: a randomized, crossover clinical trial. Neuropsychopharmacol 2009; 34(3): 672-80.

Dr Nicola Davies is a psychologist and writer with a passion for writing on psychology and health-related matters. You can follow her on Twitter (@healthpsychuk) or sign up to her free blog: http://healthpsychologyconsultancy.wordpress.com/

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The History of Hemp Part II by Christie Lunsford

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rom the dawn of civilization cannabis and hemp and have given medicine, food, rope, clothes, paper, pottery and fuel to emerging cultures throughout China, India and the Mediterranean. No other plant has been a more resilient to our legislative distain or supportive as a companion to mankind, shaping our history and hopefully our future. Our hemp history timeline focus now turns from Asia and India to The Middle East, Europe and Northern Africa.

150 AD

What cannabis historians know of early hemp is found in many scholarly works on agriculture and medicine and substantiated via modern anthropological research. Trade routes brought both hemp and marijuana to the Mediterranean and into Europe during the middle ages. Hemp becomes the world’s largest agricultural crop, providing materials to support civilization’s most important industries: Agriculture, ship building, trading, providing food, medicine, fiber and lamp oil fuel.

At least one account exists of a Jewish woman given cannabis by her doctor to ease the pain related with childbirth. Many biblical scholars maintain that the Israelites made extensive use of cannabis, taking their evidence from passages in the Old Testament. Some scholars maintain that ‘calamus’, kaneh-bosm, in Hebrew mentioned in the Song of Solomon is cannabis.

30 BC to 200 AD

The fall of the Romans fractionizes the empire and smaller kingdoms rise to govern the land. Hemp rope and fabric are utilized thought Asia, North Africa and Europe. In The French queen Arnegunde is buried in hemp cloth shroud. Arnegunde’s grave is discovered in 1959 and pieces of the burial cloth are still intact. Cloth made from a mixture of hemp and flax fibers were common during this era.

The Roman Empire extends from The Middle East across to Britain including Gaul (modern France), Spain and Northern Africa. A time of peace and commerce under Roman rule, hemp and cannabis are cultivated for both industrial and medicinal effect. In Pliny the Elder’s The Natural History (Naturalis Historia, 79 AD), writes about hemp rope and marijuana’s natural analgesic effects. Many other medicinal texts (or pharmacopoeia) hail cannabis’s restorative effects, and also list their descriptions of preparation and use. Pliny’s notation validates this. “The roots [of the cannabis plant] boiled in water ease cramped joints, gout too and similar violent pain.” 40 AD Lucius Junius Columela of Spain, was a Roman soldier and farmer who penned an extensive 12 volume agricultural work, The De re Rustica. Columela’s work outlined the methods of hemp cultivation of the time. The De re Rustica could be considered the first “grow book” of the Roman Era. 70 AD Pedanius Dioscorides of Anazarbus, a Greek physician, surgeon and herbalist catalogued over 600 medicinal plants, included a detailed description of cannabis in the material medica. Published about AD 70 it became the most important medical tome of the next 1500 years. Dioscorides postulated that “the plant (hemp), both kannabis emero and kannabis agria (the male and female of the plant were cited) in the making of rope also produced a juice that was used to treat earache and suppress sexual longing.” Extensive, although not clinical research regarding medicinal extracts from hemp have not proved or disproved this theory. 128 AD Claudius Galen, also of Greece, often called the ‘father of physiology and internal medicine’ prescribes cannabis for its medicinal value.

Hemp rope appears in Britain. Ancient mariners from Germany, France and Viking lands dominate the seas with ships outfitted with hemp sails, rope, nets, and caulking. Hemp shoes and ruminates of clothes from this era are found on ships and at burial sites. 200 AD Chinese surgeon Hua T’o uses marijuana as an anesthetic and also lists it in the first Eastern pharmacopoeia. 300 AD

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600 AD Sanskrit writers in India record a recipe for pills of gaiety, a combination of hemp and sugar. 751 AD Isochanvre, a French building material made from hemp herds mixed with lime was used to reinforce the Dordogne Bridge in the south of France around 751 AD. The lime petrifies into a mineral state with the hemp supports the bridge. 1150 AD Arabic merchants capture Chinese craftsman and learn to make paper from hemp, starting Europe’s first paper mill. Stronger than paper from wood pulp, hemp paper was used for Bibles, books, maps, contracts and money. The English word ‘Hempe’ is first noted in a dictionary in 1137. Its definition explains the plant as useful for paper, medicine and food for both humans and domesticated animals. Around the same time hemp seed pulp is mixed with milk to make hemp butter. 1215 AD The Magna Charta is printed on hemp paper under the authority of King John of England. This historic document limits the sovereignty of the King of England and outlines the rights of the citizens.

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1300 AD The decline of the Roman Empire promulgates conflict between smaller kingdoms and the beginning of the Middle Ages. Religious factors have played an important part in the spread of cannabis from the Far East and India to the Middle East, North Africa, and Europe. The peoples who embraced Islam found in cannabis an ideal substitute for alcohol, which was strictly forbidden to Muslims. 1378 AD The Emir of Joneima in Arabia, Sudoumi Shekhoumi, made the first recorded attempt to ban cannabis. The Emir mandated that all cannabis plants cultivated in his kingdom be destroyed. Using cannabis during this time would result in the painful forced extraction of one’s teeth. But citizens continued to grow and enjoy cannabis and 15 years later the Emir conceded that `the use of this substance in Arabian territory had increased’ while the law had been in effect. 1484 AD Pope Innocent VIII (who was anything but) outlawed the use of hashish, a concentrated form of cannabis. While, hemp and cannabis cultivation continued because of its economic value, severe measures were levied against anyone caught using the plant medicinally or for its pleasurable aspects. 1550 AD Francois Rabelais, a theologian and physician of the late middle ages had focused botanical and mystical attention to cannabis as a profound healing herb. This mythical tail (1490-1553) offers a full account of hemp which he called “the herb Pantagruelion” This descriptive political and tale outlines the travels of a giant named Panetagruelion, who was named after the cannabis plant. Excepts offer some insights to his passion for cannabis. Regarding the physical appearance of the cannabis cultivars. “The leaves sprout out all round the stalk at equal distances, to the number of five or seven at each level; and it is by special favor of Nature that they are grouped in these two odd numbers, which are both divine and mysterious. The scent is strong, and unpleasant to delicate nostrils. Rabelais goes on to describe the domestic uses of the cannabis plant during this time. “Without this herb, kitchens would be detested, the tables of dining rooms abhorred, although there were great plenty and variety of most dainty and sumptuous dishes of meat set down upon them; and the choicest beds also...” Rabelais was so enamored with hemp that in his estimation it stood at the very pinnacle of plant life: “in this pantagruel ion (hemp and cannabis) have I found so much efficacy and energy, so much completeness and excellency, so much exquisiteness and rarity, and so many admirable effects and operations of a transcendent nature So ends the tale of hemp and cannabis history of the late Middle Ages. Almost every aspect of daily life is entwined with the cannabis plant. From the rope used to lift water from the well to the shrouds of royalty this humble companion plant has allowed mankind to archive organized civilization. Stay tuned for more on the history of hemp in future installments of THC Mag.

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From Microsoft to Marijuana Todd Mitchem is helping bring cannabis companies to the next level by Sam Ruderman

Todd Mitchem is a cannabis consultant and co-founder of Cannasearch, a company that helps people find jobs in the industry. He works with cannabis businesses all over the world, helping to restructure, legitimize, and create mainstream brands. Todd has made multiple TV appearances including CNBC’s “Marijuana in America” and is considered an expert in all things cannabis. I sat down with Todd to see if he could share some of his wisdom and experience with the readers of THC Magazine. THC Mag: Todd, what did you do before entering the cannabis industry? How did your career transition into helping cannabis businesses and becoming a spokesperson for the industry? TM: For the last 10 years I worked as a corporate leader and Senior Vice President of Business Development for a culture and management consulting firm serving major brands, including Anheuser-Busch, Microsoft, H&R Block, Purina and Yum! Additionally, I worked with some of the nation›s prominent business leaders to coach them on dynamic leadership, structural excellence and strategic business applications. I literally went into a company and helped them change many aspects of the company. I loved that business, and yet after ten years it was time for a change. When I got into cannabis it was as a consultant. My job was to guide brands toward national presence while building company infrastructure. Being a spokesperson comes naturally for me. I am passionate and have used cannabis for 20 years, mostly hidden. To be a spokesperson is just logical for that

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reason. I love this industry, this plant and all the people who work in it. It is so badass to think I am a part of a new emerging American industry and that we are making history. We are not just an industry, we are a wellness movement! THC: Other than America, where is the cannabis movement flourishing? TM: One of the offices I worked from was in Canada. Canada has a huge cannabis loving population and is making great strides in medicinal innovation. Of course Israel is also a leader with incredible research. THC: Where is the most interesting place you have worked and what was your task there? TM: Too many to mention. The most unique place I have ever worked was for Microsoft in India where I worked to educate a team of 300 engineers. THC: What has been your most interesting job working as a cannabis consultant? TM: I think the new work I am doing for MiNDFUL (formerly Gaia) is by far the most interesting so far in cannabis. Helping change this brand to a new name like MiNDFUL is truly rewarding. I love the people here and feel they are literally on the cutting edge of business in cannabis. Aside from that, being one of the


The industry is on fire and not slowing down anytime soon. If you are getting into the industry you MUST be ready to be a selfstarter, work hard, long hours, and be ready to do ten jobs at once

only companies with a female CEO is exciting and progressive. Meg Sanders allows us all to do amazing things on behalf of the brand. I love to push the envelope. THC: How does a person, after a long and fruitful career, become successful in consulting? TM: If you are an expert at something you can be a consultant. The next piece is centered around, can you teach people what is in your head? If you can give great advice, not get lost in your ego and stay calm under pressure, you can be a consultant. By the way, it helps if you are disciplined enough to work from home without smoking weed all day. When you are self-employed the only person to motivate you is you.

THC: You describe the cannabis industry as “the dot-com era slammed into the Industrial Revolution moving at the speed of light”. In your opinion, what is the best way for someone new to the industry to climb aboard such a fast moving train?

packaging? I love weed too, but I don’t want to trash the planet or my body while consuming it. We are in a very special time in history, operating in one of the most heavily regulated business environments on earth. We owe it to the consumer to get it right, to be mindful about all we do. THC: What are the next five states that you believe will be home to next big waves in the industry? TM: New York, Florida and Illinois will all be massive in terms of market opening. We are holding a CannaSearch Job Fair in New York early next year and I am already getting swamped by people saying they will attend. This movement is going everywhere. THC: Will there be a Budweiser of cannabis in the future? There will for sure be a “Budweiser of cannabis” someday. It is like any industry. A giant will emerge. Many will. We may see big “other” companies come into the space and that will be a good thing. Just like any industry we need contract in the marketplace so the consumer knows the difference between good and bad. The consumer will drive the market like in any industry. True market leaders however must realize they are dealing with a wellness product and the consumer knows this The consumers won’t allow the industry as it grows to slack off. Time to get our acts together. THC: Any final thoughts you would like to share with the readers of THC Magazine? TM: This is not only a new industry....it’s a new way of doing industry. We are in some ways tipping business on its head. And we ain’t going away.

TM: ABSOLUTELY! The industry is on fire and not slowing down anytime soon. If you are getting into the industry you MUST be ready to be a self-starter, work hard, long hours, and be ready to do ten jobs at once. Be ready to adapt to change fast. Also, in cannabis, you only have weeks not months to make key decisions. Therefore, you need to be ready to justify your ideas fast. What I love most about the industry is that everyone in it, young, old, college grads or not, and every type of person is accepted because of their productivity and ideas. It is an amazingly open environment. THC: In any new and booming industry throughout history, many businesses will be established in the first few years and then die off at a relatively fast rate. Is the cannabis industry different? TM: I think you are right. Very few people know who Netscape was, but definitely know who Microsoft is. This is true of cannabis. Eventually very big players with a ton of revenue will be allowed in and that will be a game changer for everyone. I hope the small shops can survive this change by creating products and growing special elite plants that set them apart. Big companies may be purchased or finally go public. At some point consumer safety will become more prevalent as the Attorney Generals in each sate become more cannabis savvy. Businesses who hope to thrive in the new cannabis world will need things like processes, structure, leadership, budgets and consumer safety. Brands will win the day also, so making great brands will be key. THC: What are the biggest obstacles for the industry, speaking in political, social, and ideological terms? Are people in other parts of America and the world ready for this? What kind of backlash have we already seen and what should we expect in the future? TM: These can all be summed up this way: we must focus on product quality, safety and education. As an industry we won’t be able to rest on the idea that this is weed so we should just grow a ton of it and make a bunch of money. People ingest this plant, in different forms, and as such should demand that the industry keep these products safe. I have friends who won’t buy anything unless it is from a Whole Foods, but will then go out and vape, or consume a product filled with fertilizer, residual solvents, and sometimes glue. That happens because the consumer doesn’t know what they don’t know. Some companies however are thinking about this. They are going to emerge as the true market leaders in the next couple of years with products not made cheaply but rather made with the idea of quality in mind. In the meantime consumers should ask better questions like, what fertilizer is in this, what is in your oil, and can I recycle the

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Legalization Marches On by Rick Macey

The people’s march toward cannabis legalization continues. By the time you read this, five more states will have addressed fully legal adult use or decriminalization. Hopefully this analysis will help you make sense of the recent ballot initiatives once the results are in. First, a bit of perspective, especially if you’re new to the cannabis rights movement or were a child in the 1990s. California, the USA’s third largest state, its most populous, and its single largest economy, set the stage for today’s developments with Proposition 215, a referendum to legalize medicinal marijuana. It passed in1996. In fact, a medical marijuana card in California is known as a 215. Cannabis activists who have lived, worked, and have family in California - such as your humble narrator - expected 2010 to be the breakthrough year for adult use. We held a slight edge in the polls before then-governor Arnold Schwarzenegger signed an executive order decriminalizing an ounce or less - effectively reducing the misdemeanor charge of possession to the status of a traffic ticket. Savvy politics and a killer blow to California’s full legalization effort, which fell short by a few percentage points. Fortunately, Colorado and Washington State came through two years later in 2012, building on legal medicinal use in the 20 states that followed Cali’s lead over the next 16 years. And adult use legalization seems to be following a similar pattern, with Colorado leading the way. I disagree with The New York Times - although it’s wonderful to have the world’s most influential newspaper on our side - and believe Colorado’s free market system is clearly the best model - not Washington. That said, let’s get to it, since President Barack Obama said marijuana is less dangerous than alcohol. Never thought I’d live long enough to hear a president say that.

Oregon - Yes on 91: Legalizing and regulating marijuana for adults There is everything to love about Oregon’s Measure 91, which would regulate, tax and legalize marijuana for adults 21 and older. As the Times editorial board recently stated - echoing arguments and using phrases I’ve been using for nearly 30 years - “Decades of arresting people for buying, selling and using marijuana have hurt more than helped society, and minority communities have been disproportionately affected by the harsh criminal penalties of prohibition.” Put another way, as Portland newspaper The Oregonian editorialized in August, the measure would “be worth supporting for reasons of honesty and convenience alone.”

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Seriously. You ever been to Oregon? If so, you ever had trouble scoring high-grade cannabis, probably from Humboldt County, California? Not likely. What it achieves strategically is a solid USA West Coast for adult use. Where it falls short is in adopting Washington State’s governmental regulatory structure. Please, I know that investors and business people are more reliable than politicians and bureaucrats. Colorado is the cannabis business model of today and the future, and I hope both states steer in our direction. Two retired citizens groups, the City Club of Portland, several unions, several racial justice groups, a former state Supreme Court judge, and former chief federal prosecutor have endorsed Measure 91. This means age and political demographics are tilting to our side, at least in Oregon. And in case you’re an investor or business person reading THC, it’s the Oregon Liquor Control Commission that will regulate marijuana as it does alcohol, and will review tax rates, which could be counterproductive in an economic meltdown such as 2008. The tax is initially set at $35 per ounce for flowers and $10 per ounce for leaves and should allow for prices low enough to compete with street dealers. Props to the Sheriff of King County, Washington, which includes the greater Seattle area. John Urquhart has taken the unprecedented step of endorsing Oregon’s legalization. He supported I-502 in Washington in 2012. “Month by month, tax dollars are going to schools and police, not the drug cartels,” Urquhart says in an ad from Oregon’s Yes on 91 campaign. Wasteful arrests are way down. DUIs are down. Drug prevention programs are getting funds … The evidence keeps coming in: Our new approach is working” An ad featuring Urquhart was part of a $2 million TV blitz. It was one of three spots rolled out featuring law enforcement officers, a nod to LEAP. In 36 years of law enforcement, Urquhart has worked as a patrol officer, field training officer, master police officer, narcotics detective, public information officer and administrative aide. In 2012, he became the sheriff of King County, which is home to 1.9 million people and includes Seattle.

Alaska - Yes on 2: Legalizing and regulating marijuana for adults Fully adult legal, and tax marijuana at $50 per ounce wholesale. It is already legal for Alaskans to possess small amounts of marijuana, and one in five adults admit to regularly smoking cannabis in their homes. Common sense should prevail.

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The best argument in favor of legalization is Colorado’s $19 million in adult-use tax revenue through June. States should set their own policies without worrying about the possibility of a crackdown on citizens violating federal law. This is the time. One of the toughest nuts to crack is Florida, the prescription capital of America. Florida - Yes on 2: Legalizing medical marijuana. Odds are you did not watch the debate on Florida TV - NBC affiliate WFLA Ch. 8, which has the third largest audience among local TV stations. In a debate over Amendment 2, the two men talked at one another, not to one another.

“It’s a medical issue and it’s an issue of compassion,” said attorney John Morgan, who favors Amendment 2. But Pinellas Sheriff Bob Gualtieri resorted to marijuana prohibition scare tactics. He doesn’t dispute the potential medical benefits of marijuana, but raises concerns about the wording of the amendment. “Once it’s there we’re stuck with it,” the sheriff argued.

Buffalo to Syracuse to Albany to The Big Apple. I’m convinced that as New York goes, so goes the entire East Coast. New York could legalize marijuana in 2015 In an uncommon top-down approach, Democratic State Sen. Liz Krueger will reintroduce the Marijuana Regulation and Taxation Act during the next legislative session, which begins in January. Krueger’s bill would permit the opening of retail marijuana dispensaries regulated by the State Liquor Authority, establish an excise tax on all marijuana sales, and allow adults to legally possess up to two ounces of marijuana and grow up to six marijuana plants at home for personal use. Krueger introduced a similar bill in 2013 that also aimed to legalize the possession, use and sale of limited amounts of recreational marijuana, but the bill never made it out of committee. Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D) has not supported a bill that legalizes marijuana for recreational use. In January, Cuomo said that Colorado-style legalization in New York is “a nonstarter for me.” Bad judgment.

As opposed to … thousands unjustly persecuted? Please. 

Popular support for medical marijuana in Florida falls short of the 60 percent needed for a constitutional amendment as of THC deadline.

New York became the 23rd state in the country to legalize medical marijuana in August. Even so, New York, and especially New York City, remain plagued by an inordinate number of low-level marijuana arrests.

Pop those pills, I guess.

The value of this progress is incalculable. But we are not there yet.

Washington, D.C. - Yes on 71. Legalizing marijuana possession and personal cultivation

Peace.

The nation’s capital wants to end racially-biased arrests, and set the stage for full regulation. I’m hip. I talked to Eric Holder when he was a D.C. federal judge. He complained about how many young black and brown men he had to imprison according to mandatory minimum sentences. Wish he would have done more as attorney general under Obama. The District of Columbia is symbolic and actually weak on cannabis, since the Home Rule Act for the nation’s capital does not allow a tax to be imposed by referendum. Since money talks and bullshit walks, this is a bit of a disadvantage, unless public opinion is solidly on your side, which seems to be true. Initiative 71 would repeal all criminal and civil penalties for personal possession of marijuana and allow limited, private cultivation. People 21 and older could grow up to six plants at home and give away up to one ounce. Now to my beloved state, which still does not realize its power. California - Yes on 47: Ending felony sentencing for nonviolent and low-level drug possession. This is the gradual approach adopted by the ACLU and others in 2010, which as a media and political organizer, I rejected. Live and learn. Consolation prize: California may end felony sentencing for the lowest level, non-violent crimes, permanently reduce incarceration and shift $1 billion in the next five years alone from the state corrections department to K-12 school programs and mental health and drug treatment. This reform maintains the current law for anyone with prior convictions for rape, murder or child molestation. Yes on Prop. 47 is supported by law enforcement leaders, crime victims, teachers, rehabilitation experts, business leaders, faith-based leaders and civil rights organizations, as well as the ACLU of California. But I already mentioned the ACLU. Now to my birth state, New York. I have many friends and colleagues, from

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Coats vs. Dish Network Fighting for a patient’s right to work in Colorado by DJ Reetz

On September 30, oral arguments in the Coats vs Dish Network case were held in the Colorado Supreme Court. The case stems from the 2010 firing of Brandon Coats after he tested positive for THC. Coats, who was paralyzed in a car accident when he was a teenager, was a licensed medical marijuana patient at the time of his firing from a Dish Network call center. Thus far, Coats’ lawsuit has been struck down in district court, a decision that was upheld in the Colorado Court of Appeals. The case carries special importance to all gainfully employed marijuana users, as it will likely determine if employers have the legal right to fire users for lawful, off-duty consumption. The crux of Coats’ claim centers on Colorado Lawful Activities Statute, which prohibits employers from firing employees for engaging in legal activities while not at work. The statute is aimed at protecting employees’ right to free speech – so that employees can’t be fired for engaging in political activities that employers disagree with – but it also applies to personal and lifestyle decisions. In the oral arguments, Coats’ attorney and Dish’s legal team were given 30 minutes each to make their case. The Justices at this stage had already received the legal briefs from both sides, so it is important to note that oral arguments serve more as an opportunity for the justices to clarify the arguments than to establish an opinion. Mike Evans, Coats’ attorney, argued his case first with the wheel-chair bound coats in the audience behind him. Despite the amendment to Colorado’s constitution allowing for medical marijuana, Evans did not contend that medical marijuana was a constitutional right, but that this was not necessary for it to be considered lawful activity. Evans also contended that Coats’ position was not hazardous, or an executive position that would require decision making, but, perhaps most importantly, Coats never reported for work while under the influence of marijuana. Evans further claimed that Dish knew of Coats’ status as a medical marijuana patient when he was hired, making their claims of a “zero-tolerance workplace” invalid.

Attorneys for Dish Network then had a half hour to articulate their case for the firing of Coats. Central to their argument was the disputed zero-tolerance drug policy, as well as the dispute that marijuana usage cannot be considered lawful due to its federal status as a schedule 1 controlled substance. Dish’s attorneys also argued that Coats reported to work while under the effects of marijuana based solely on the fact that he benefited from its use while employed, a point that was rebuked by Chief Justice Nancy Rice. “The only thing that can really be said about the facts in this case is that Mr. Coats agrees that at some point he took medical marijuana and it was in his system when he was tested, that’s it,” said Rice.

...if the ruling does come down in favor of Coats and other medical marijuana patients, Dish Network will take the case to a federal appeals court, where judges will likely be less friendly regarding Colorado’s sensible attitudes toward marijuana.

Dish also argued that amendment 20 provided an affirmative defense for those arrested for marijuana, not expressly making its use lawful activity, a point that was also contended by the justices, who cited the 2000 voters guide and its usage of the word “legalize.” Though oral arguments were brief, the justices have no shortage of information to mull over before making their decisions. “A lot of the hard-hitting punches we wanted to deliver we didn’t get to,” says Evans. Still, to a casual observer, it may seem as though the justices were slightly more critical of the points made by Dish Network. “Dish has not argued this case honorably,” says Evans, citing the changing presentations of the company’s drug policy and the dubious claims that the company must maintain federal drug free standards, as well as the threat of $40,000 in attorney’s fees dish network initially threatened Coats with when he first filed the lawsuit. “I think number one, the justices know they’re full of shit,” he says. One thing Evans seems fairly confident of, however, is that if the ruling does come down in favor of Coats and other medical marijuana patients, Dish Network will take the case to a federal appeals court, where judges will likely be less friendly regarding Colorado’s sensible attitudes toward marijuana.

Evans asked that the justices keep the federal standard of legality out the equation. “Federal law cannot define state law, especially unique state law,” he said. In the case of the state statute, defining lawful activity should remain within state interpretation, he argued.

“If we win at the state Supreme Court, Dish has the money and attitude to appeal,” says Evans. It’s been a long process for Coats and Evans, who have been fighting this battle for four years. “I would prefer to get this over with,” says Evans. “I’m a little worn out.”

“We must always remember that state sovereignty is a fundamental part of this country, and that Colorado has chosen to exercise its healthcare, welfare and police powers by creating these laws,” said Evans.

Hopefully, the justices will have a ruling soon, though the extent of the precedent set is yet to be seen. Whether it will have an impact on employers firing employees for the now legal use of non-medical marijuana may not be determined, though undoubtedly the ruling will be cited when that issue reaches the courts.

Still, Evans conceded that a decision in this case should be narrow, not encompassing hazardous occupations, companies that hold federal contracts, or the now lawful use of marijuana not explicitly deemed medical. “I’m asking that the court start out with baby steps,” says Evans, reflecting later on the proceedings. “I don’t want them to eat the whole enchilada.”

Either way, the ruling will be of great importance to everyone holding a job and using marijuana in any capacity when it eventually comes. “I’m hoping that’s my Christmas present,” says Evans.

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1569 South Colorado Boulevard Denver, CO 80222 www.preferredorganictherapy.com Preferred Organic Therapy & Wellness is a medical marijuana center that empowers quality-minded patients with a revolutionary approach for treating the mind and the body. Together, the staff ensures that their patients are the most well-informed in the state of Colorado. They do this by combining patient-driven strain testing that breaks down the distinct properties of each strain, as well as its unique effects, with visual educational aids and enhanced strain titles. Their second-to-none selection of additional treatment products are made even more valuable given that they are combined with the ability to browse detailed information at a leisurely pace. Come see why Preferred Organic Therapy & Wellness patients are raving about them.

Southwest Alternative Care

2 locations www.southwestalternativecare.com Southwest Alternative Care, your neighborhood medical marijuana center. Their mission is to provide Colorado patients with the best alternative medicine and services at the lowest possible prices. At Southwest you’ll find a large selection of top shelf medicines and edibles, all at affordable prices. With an award-winning grow team, legendary genetics, and perhaps the cleanest facility in the state, Southwest Alternative Care has redefined what it means to produce top shelf medicine. Southwest Alternative Care has over 25 top shelf strains, all hand trimmed, including Glass Slipper, Kool Aid Kush, OGre 99, Bubba Kush, Golden Goat, Moonshine Haze, Tangerine Haze, Dairy Queen and many more. The extracts they cull from these highgrade selections set a new standard in terms of quality. Find them on Facebook for a current menu.

River Rock

2 Locations www.riverrockcolorado.com RiverRock’s proprietary organic growing techniques deliver award winning medical cannabis - free of harsh chemicals - that is safer for our patients and the environment. RiverRock’s professional staff is dedicated to developing effective cannabis treatments that address the particular needs of our patients. We offer daily incentives to our patients with discounts of 15 to 25 percent, loyalty points, complimentary wellness services, weekly patient appreciation parties with monthly giveaways including glass, concert venues, restaurant deals, and merchandise. We sponsor a range of patients including; SSDI, SSI, Veterans, and patients with terminal illnesses to ensure the most affordable access to all of our medical cannabis products.

Rocky Mountain Organic Medicine 511 Orchard Street Golden, CO 80401 www.rockymountainorganicmedicine.com

RMOM offers an extremely professional atmosphere, knowledgable staff and always top quality, organically grown medical cannabis. If you are ready for a better dispensary experience, come visit our facility at the base of the Rockies in Golden. Meet John, the owner of Rocky Mountain Organic Medicine. The road that lead him to start RMOM was an unfortunate one. In February of 2009 John’s wife was diagnosed with colon cancer. She went through surgery followed by eight months of aggressive chemotherapy and radiation. As an alternative to the anti-nausea medication, she used cannabis to ease her discomfort. When John visited many of the dispensaries open at the time, he didn’t find one that he would feel comfortable sending his wife to by herself. They were all seedy in some form or another, and he knew there had to be a better way. In September 2009 he opened RMOM and brought a new level of professionalism to this industry.

Walking Raven

2001 S. Broadway Denver, CO www.mmjmenu.com/walkingraven NOW OPEN TO THE PUBLIC 21+, NO MEDICAL CARD REQUIRED. Walking Raven Retail and Medical Marijuana Center is one of the first dispensaries in Denver. Our mission is to provide high quality products and care at an affordable price. All prices are out the door and we have different tier levels of bud quality. We also offer a range of edibles, concentrates, and novelty items. We take pride in our organic and meticulous cultivation process; we do not cut any corners and give our cultivators access to the best nutrients and equipment for their hand trimmed buds. Our friendly and knowledgeable staff is trained to assist you in finding a specific products for your desires. Walking Raven MMC is home to the Hong Kong Diesel, our top selling hybrid. Never settle, only shop PREMIUM QUALITY!

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www.NLCannabis.com January 1 2014, at 8 AM the first legal cannabis sale took place here at Northern Lights Cannabis Co, one of only 24 retail stores to open that day for recreational sales! The history made that day continues to resonate with every legal cannabis transaction, including yours. Shop with us and make history! 2045 Sheridan Blvd. Suite B Edgewater, CO 80214 303-274-6495 9:00am-7:00pm Daily

Our staff is friendly and our knowledgeable budtenders will guide you to the perfect product. No pre-packaged here. Your purchase comes from the jar you sampled. Our shop has provided the finest Medical Cannabis since March 2010. Today we provide that same quality Medical and Recreational Cannabis to adults 21 and over from around the world. Coco grown, our frosty genetics are provided by TGA Sub Cool Seeds, DNA Genetics, Paradise Seeds and other reputable producers. Stop by and discover “Where Your Buds Are�!

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D E N V E R

www.thecliniccolorado.com The Clinic Colorado 3888 East Mexico Ave., Ste. 110 Denver, CO 80210 303-758-9114 The Clinic Highlands 3460 West 32nd Avenue Denver, CO 80211 303-997-7130 The Clinic Capitol Hill 745 East 6th Avenue Denver, CO 80203 720-536-5229 The Clinic on Wadsworth 3600 South Wadsworth Blvd. Lakewood, CO 80235 303-484-8853 The Clinic on Colfax 4625 East Colfax Avenue Denver, CO 80220 303-333-3644 The Clinic On Jewell 12018 W Jewell Ave Lakewood, CO 80228 303-997-9171

The Clinic is an award winning medical marijuana center with six Denver metro locations! The Clinic is Denver’s premier medical marijuana center having won over 20 awards for both it’s high quality cannabis, concentrates and charitable contributions! The Clinic’s staff is extremely knowledgeable and friendly while the atmosphere at their locations reflect the immense amount of care that they provide to their patients as well as their medicine. The Clinic is also a long time supporter of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society, as it’s a cause that directly affects their patients, friends and family. As such, The Clinic has raised more than $100,000 for the Colorado-Wyoming Chapter of the National MS Society since they first opened their doors in 2009. The Clinic has remained at the forefront of the medical marijuana movement by raising the standard for medical marijuana centers everywhere, not only through their patient driven mission but through their dedication to the community! Make sure to stop by The Clinic and see why their mantra holds true: Our Patients Live Better.

9:00am - 7:00pm Daily

Concentrates

Budder & Shatter The Clinic offers both budder and shatter, which are butane extracted concentrates, from our award winning marijuana infused products division, The Lab.

Awards

2014 High Times Cannabis Cup

1st Place US Cup Concentrate - 303 OG Nugrun Live Resin Budder 3rd Place Medical Sativa - Cherry Pie

2013 High Times Cannabis Cup 1st Place Sativa - Tangie 3rd Place Sativa - Stardawg Guava 3rd Place Hybrid - Ghost OG

2012 High Times Medical Cannabis Cup

1st Place Best Sativa - Stardawg Guava 1st Place Patient’s Choice - Kosher Kush 2nd Place Best Concentrate - Strawberry Cough Nectar 3rd Place Best Hybrid - Raskal OG

Pre ‘98 Bubba Kush

High Times Cannabis Cup: Highest CBD Strain

Grape God Bud

Spring 2010 Colorado Caregiver’s Cup Winner: Patient’s Choice, Best Aroma, Most Photogenic 2011 Aspen Cannabis

Crown, 2nd Place Overall

2013 The 710 Cup

2nd Place Best Sativa Shatter - Tangie 1st Place Best Sativa Shatter Terps Tangie

Strains Kosher Kush

2012 High Times Cannabis Cup (Denver) Patient’s Choice Winner

Stardawg Guava

2012 High Times Medical Cannabis Cup (Denver) 1st Place Best Sativa

Grape God Bud

2010 CO Caregiver’s The Hemp Connoisseur Cup Triple Crown-winChampionship 2012 ner and 2nd place 2011 2nd Place Indica and Connoisseur’s Aspen Cannabis Crown, Choice - Kosher Kush 1st Place Sativa and Patient’s Choice - this is the hottest indica in town. Stardawg Guava 3rd Place Hybrid and Patient’s Choice Ghost OG 1st Place Concentrate and Connoisseur’s Choice - Earth OG Nectar

Raskal OG

One of the most visually appealing and potent OG kushes around with The Hemp Connoisseur a distinct diesel fuel aroChampionship 2013 1st Place Indica, Connoisseur’s Choice ma. 2012 High Times and Best Tested - Kosher Kush Medical Cannabis Cup Patient’s Choice Hybrid - Grunk (Denver) 3rd Place Best 2nd Place Shatter and Patient’s ChoiceHybrid Tangie

Ghost OG

THC Champions Cup 3rd Place Overall Hybrid & Patients’ Choice Hybrid. 2013 High Times US Cannabis Cup 3rd place best hybrid winner

Fall ‘97

This indica-dominant strain is a sweet tasting cross between OG Kush and Purple Urkle.

Skywalker OG

This clone only pheno of OG Kush has quickly become a patient and staff favorite.

Super Lemon Haze

Winner of the 2008 and 2009 Sativa High Times Cannabis Cup

Edibles Beverages

CannaPunch, Dixie Elixirs, Keef Cola, Green Dragon, and MarQaha

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Tangie

2013 High Times US Cannabis Cup 1st place best sativa winner

Pre ‘98 Bubba Kush

2011 High Times Denver Medical Cannabis Cup highest CBD strain winner

Cherry Pie

GDP and F1 Durban cross that won 3rd Place Medical Sativa at the 2014 US Cannabis Cup

Durban Poison

A classic landrace sativa from Africa that is mouth watering and known for it’s soaring cerebral effects.

Baked Goods/Candies

Sweet Grass Kitchen, Julie & Kate Baked Goods, Mountain High Suckers, The Growing Kitchen, Mile Hi, Incredibles, and Cheeba Chews.

Reserva Privada Colorado: The Clinic carries the full line of Reserva Privada Colorado’s Confidential Collection and Sour Series.

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DIRECTORY DISPENSERIES: BERTHOUD

MiNDFUL Medical Only 1017 N. 2nd St. Berthoud, CO 80513 970-344-5060 bemindful.today

COLORADO SPRINGS The 710 Club Medical Only 1605 South Tejon Colorado Springs, CO 80905 719-358-7708 the710clubcolorado@gmail.com Canna Caregivers Medical Only 3220 No. Academy Blvd., Ste #4 Colorado Springs, CO 719-597-6685 Canna Caregivers - West Medical Only 1914 W. Uintah St Colorado Springs, CO 80904 (719) 637-0420 The Canna Center Medical Only 2306 N. Powers Blvd., #100 Colorado Springs, CO 719-597-9333 MiNDFUL Medical Only 417 N Circle Dr. Colorado Springs, CO 80909 719-597-4429 bemindful.today The Organic Seed 2304 E Platte Colorado Springs, CO. 80909 719-465-1845 coloradospringsmmj.com Original Cannabis Growers Medical Only 2625 E Saint Vrain St Ste A Colorado Springs, CO 80909 路 719-475-9333 www.ocghome.com

DENVER - CENTRAL The Clinic Capitol Hill Medical & Adult Use 21+ 745 E. 6th Ave. Denver, CO 80203 720-536-5229

www.thecliniccolorado.com Den-Rec Adult Use 21+ 2117 Larimer Street Denver, CO 80205 720-407-8112 denversbestdispensary.com Natural Remedies 1620 Market St., Suite 5W Denver, CO 80202 303-953-0884 lodosdispensary.com Sante Denver 2070 South Huron Street Denver, CO 844-874-2837 www.santecolorado.com URBA @ MMD of Colorado Medical & Adult Use 21+ 2609 Walnut Street Denver, CO 80205 720-328-2227 www.mmdofcolorado.com

DENVER - EAST The Clinic on Colfax Medical Only 4625 E. Colfax Ave. Denver, CO 80220 303-333-3644 www.thecliniccolorado.com MiNDFUL Medical & Adult Use 21+ 5926 E Colfax Ave Denver, CO 80220 303-573-6337 bemindful.today

DENVER - HIGHLANDS The Clinic Highlands Medical & Adult Use 21+ 3460 W. 32nd Ave. Denver, CO 80211 303-997-7130 www.thecliniccolorado.com The Giving Tree of Denver Medical & Adult Use 21+ 2707 W. 38th Ave. Denver, CO 80211 303-477-8888 www.tgtree.com URBA @ MMD of Colorado Medical & Adult Use 21+ 2647 W. 38th Ave. Denver, CO 80211 720-389-7911 www.mmdofcolorado.com

DENVER - NORTH River Rock

Medical & Adult Use 21+ 4935 York St Denver, CO 303-474-4136 www.riverrockcolorado.com

DENVER - SOUTH The Clinic Colorado Medical & Adult Use 21+ 3888 E. Mexico Ave Denver, CO 80210 303.758.9114 www.thecliniccolorado.com Preferred Organic Therapy Medical Only 1569 S Colorado Blvd Denver, CO 80222 303-867-4768 preferredorganictherapy.com River Rock Medical & Adult Use 21+ 990 West 6th Ave Denver, CO 303-825-3314 www.riverrockcolorado.com Southwest Alternative Care Medical Only 1075 S. Fox st. Denver,CO 80223 303-593-2931 southwestalternativecare.com Walking Raven Adult Use 21+ 2001 S Broadway Denver, CO 80210 (720) 327-5613 thewalkingraven.com

DENVER - WEST Southwest Alternative Care Medical Only 3937 W. Colfax Avenue Denver,CO 720-287-3934 southwestalternativecare.com

DURANGO Sante Alternative Wellness Medical Only 742 陆 Main Avenue Durango, Colorado 81301 970-375-2837 www.santecolorado.com

EDGEWATER Northern Lights Cannabis Co. Medical & Adult Use 21+ 2045 Sheridan Blvd. Edgewater, CO 80214 303-274-6495 www.nlcannabis.com

FORT COLLINS Infinite Wellness Medical & Adult Use 21+ 900 N College Ave. Ft. Collins, CO 80524 (970) 484-8380 infinitewellness8.com

GOLDEN Rocky Mtn. Orgainc Medicine Medical Only 511 Orchard Street Golden, CO 80401 720-230-9111

rockymountainorganicmedicine.com

IDAHO SPRINGS The Kine Mine 2820 Colorado Blvd. Idaho Springs, CO 303-567-2018 www.thekinemine.com

LAKEWOOD The Clinic on Jewell Medical Only 12018 W Jewell Ave Lakewood, CO 80228 303-997-9171 www.thecliniccolorado.com The Clinic on Wadsworth Medical Only 3600 S Wadsworth Blvd. Lakewood, CO 80235 303-484-8853 www.thecliniccolorado.com Infinite Wellness Medical & Adult Use 21+ 1701 Kipling St. #104 Lakewood, CO 80215 720-458-0277 infinitewellness8.com

NORTHGLENN Botanacare Medical & Adult Use 21+ 11450 Cherokee St. Unit a7 Northglenn CO 80234 303-254-4200 www.botanacare.com

OTHER:

GLASS BLOWING Glasscraft Glasscraftinc.com

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THANK YOU TO OUR ADVERTISERS 56 Bhang Chocolate 32 Botanacare 43 Canna Cabins 52 Canna Caregivers 52 The Canna Center 49 Cannabase 58 Cannabis Business Awards 16 Cannabis Business Conference 09 Cannabis Camera 27 Cannabistube.net 71 CannaQual 59 Chromic Con 04,70 The Clinic 76 Cloud Penz 13 DEN-REC 34 Dr. J’s Hash Infusion 11 Edipure 66 The Giving Tree of Denver 60 Glasscraft 56 Healthy Choices Unlimited 31 iCannabis Radio 31 Incredibles 75 Indica Vape 64 Indo Expo 39,66 Infinite Wellness 60,66 The Kine Mine 52 Legal Shield 12 Mahatma 62 Marijuana Policy Project 31 Medically Correct 57,66 MiNDFUL 43,66 MMD of Colorado 53 Natural Remedies 69 NCIA 15,68 Northern Lights Natural Rx 60,66 Original Cannabis Growers 10,67 Preferred Organic Therapy 71 Relaxed Clarity 07,67 River Rock 17,67 Rocky Mountain Organic Medicine 09 Sante Wellness Center 55 Scientific Inhalations 43 Sexpot Comedy 55 SI Pipes 05,67 Southwest Alternative Care 31 The Organic Seed 03 The Trimmer Store 43,66 URBA 02,67 Walking Raven

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INDUSTRY GROUPS

970-412-5955 www.relaxedclarity.com

Cannabis Business Alliance cannabisalliance.org

Relaxed Clarity - CO Springs 3133 North El Paso Street Colorado Springs CO 80907 719-645-5955 www.relaxedclarity.com

Colorado NORML www.coloradonorml.org NCIA www.thecannabisindustry.org Marijuana Policy Project www.mpp.org

Relaxed Clarity - CO Springs 503 Avocado Street Pueblo, CO 81005 719-354-5445 www.relaxedclarity.com

INDUSTRY SERVICES

SMOKING ACCESSORIES

Cannabase cannabase.io

Cloud Penz www.cloudpenz.com

Cannabis Camera www.cannabiscamera.com Cannabis Tube cannabistube.net iCannabis Radio www.icannabisradio.com

INFUSED PRODUCTS

Indica Vape www.indica2.com Scientific Inhalations sipipes.com SI Pipes sipipes.com

TOURISM

Bhang Chocolate www.bhangchocolate.com

Canna Cabins 719-289-1015 www.cannacabins.com

Dr. J’s Hash Infusion www.drjshashinfusion.com

TRIMMING SERVICES

Edipure edipure.com

The Trimmer Store 800-429-6034 thetrimmerstore.com

Incredibles incrediblescolorado.com Mahatma Concentrates mahatmaconcentrates.com Medically Correct medicallycorrect.com

LEGAL SERVICES Legal Shield www.legalshield.com

MMJ EVALUATION CannaQual 6795 E. Tennessee Ave., Ste #175 Denver, Colorado 80224 303-690-4882 www.cannaqual.com Healthy Choices Unltd. 5101 E Colfax Ave Denver, CO 80220 720-443-2420 www.healthychoicesunltd.com Relaxed Clarity - Broomfield 1006 Depot Hill Rd. Suite 100 Broomfield, CO 80020


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