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APCO MED for High Times Cannabis Cup Event For more than 44 years, High Times has been the world’s most well-known cannabis brand - championing the lifestyle and educating the masses on the benefits of this natural flower. From humble beginnings as a counterculture lifestyle publication, High Times has evolved into hosting industry-leading events like the Cannabis Cup. “An integral part of the High Times Cannabis Cup Events is creating a strong relationship with the local community where each event is held,” said Kraig Fox, CEO of High Times. “With this Cannabis Cup being the first ever in Oklahoma, our partnership with APCO MED will be a critical component to the success of the event, the integrity of the competition, and a great

connection to the local community.” The High Times Cannabis Cup was originally founded in 1988 in Amsterdam. The Oklahoma Cannabis Cup event will allow handselected judges from around the state to sample and vote on their favorite marijuana products across 20 categories. The event will be held at Lost Lakes Amphitheater in Oklahoma City on August 24th – 25th. Additional details on the Oklahoma Cannabis Cup can be found at www.cannabiscup.com. For more information on High Times visit www.hightimes.com and for info on APCO MED go to www.apcomedical.com



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mean for medical cannabis in OK” After the passage of 788 last year our state legislators realized they were going to have to enact laws protecting the citizenry of Oklahoma from the “wild, wild west of weed.” Beginning August 29, Oklahomans will begin seeing some of those legislative enactments come to fruition. Below is a brief synopsis of what is coming at the end of the month regarding the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana and Patient Protection Act (HB 2612): Pursuant to HB 2612 and SB 162, five (5) new license categories are added to those already in place. They are: 1. Short Term Patient: A sixty (60) day license to be issued to any patient applicant who meets the requirements for a two (2) year license but whose physician recommendation is only valid for sixty (60) days. A fee will be set during the rules process. 2. Testing Laboratory: Licenses a laboratory to perform testing on medical marijuana. This license is anticipated to be available by early 2020. The fee for this license is $2500. 3. Transporter License: This license is in addition to the license for growers, processors, and dispensaries upon issuance of those licenses. The separate transportation licenses will be available for the distribution and storage of medical marijuana and will cost $2500. 4. Transporter Agent: Required for any agents, employees, officers, or owners of a transporter license holder to transport medical marijuana. This license is in addition to the Transporter License and will cost each individual operating under the Transporter License to pay $100.

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5. Education Facility: Is a license for a nonprofit entity to provide training and education to individuals involved in the growing, processing, packaging, and testing of medical marijuana. This license will cost $500 and should be available in early 2020. HB 2613 amends HB 2612 authorizing physicians licensed by and in good standing with the Board of Podiatric Medical Examiners to recommend medical marijuana. HB2601 creates a new short-term, sixty-day (60-day) medical marijuana patient license for Oklahoma patients whose physician recommendation is only valid for 60 days. SB1030 requires OMMA to share information on medical marijuana licenses with the Oklahoma Law Enforcement Telecommunications System. HB2612 sets a reduced application fee of $20 for 100% disabled veterans. HB2612 defines “school” to include preschools for the purposes of the 1,000 feet requirement for dispensaries. “School” does not include a homeschool, daycare, or childcare facility. Are you planning to go into the Medical Marijuana Business? There are also new laws governing business applications and renewals. They are: HB2601 and HB2612 lengthen the timeline for review of business applications to ninety (90) business days. continued on next page

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The online renewal system will be available starting August 29. Licenses will remain valid and active while the renewal is being administered, even if the renewal processing time goes beyond the expiration date of the license. HB2612 changes state residency to mean (1) Oklahoma residency for 2 years preceding date of application; or (2) 5 years of continuous Oklahoma residency during the 25 years preceding date of application. Commercial licenses issued prior to the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana and Patient Protection Act are grandfathered in and exempt from the new 2-year or 5-year residency requirements. SB1030 compels all business applicants to provide a Certificate of Compliance from their local government(s) that certifies the applicant is following zoning, municipal ordinances, and all safety, electrical, fire,

HB 2612 authorizes licensed growers to sell seeds, flowers, or clones to other licensed growers. It also authorizes licensed dispensaries to sell to other licensed dispensaries. HB2612 requires an electronic seed-to-sale inventory tracking system that will track the life cycle of medical marijuana – a tracking system compatible with the seed-to-sale tracking system established by OMMA. HB2612 and SB 162 require growers and processors to use licensed laboratories to test harvest and product batches that are no greater than 10 pounds before any sale, transfer, or processing of medical marijuana. Owners of laboratories cannot have a direct or indirect beneficial ownership interest in any licensed dispensary, grower, or processor. Testing requirements are expanded to encompass

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Solvent Extraction

One of the earliest noted uses of extracted cannabis for medicinal use was in the early 1830s by renowned Irish physician Sir William Brooke O’Shaughnessy. His studies led him to believe that cannabis extracts could dramatically lessen stomach ailments of patients suffering from cholera. Scientists and other physicians ran with the idea and by the end of the 1800s cannabis extract was a common item sold by physicians and pharmacists to alleviate gastrointestinal problems and their side effects. Following the Marijuana Tax Act in 1937, marijuana as it was then being called, a term coined from the South American and Mexican immigrants who were noted as using cannabis frequently, became one of the most highly illegal and controlled substances in the US. Through the prohibition, few examples exist of cannabis extraction and research up until the early 70s and 80s, when author Michel Starks and Alchemist D. Gold wrote about the various cannabis concentrates oils, their extraction methods, and the translucent and ‘honey’ like qualities of the oils extracted via activated charcoal and alcohol.

Solventless Extraction

There are multiple methods of extracting with cannabis solvents, most popular among them are BHO (Butane Hash Oil) and PHO (Propane Hash Oil). As with nearly everything in the cannabis industry, the names are straight and to the point of what they are. BHO utilizes the solvent butane as the medium through which it extracts the cannabis oils from the flower and PHO utilizes propane instead. Both methods are incredibly similar and the solvent used really just comes down to the personal preference of the extraction facility itself.

Types Of Cannabis Extraction Extracted cannabis products account for nearly 70% of the cannabis currently being sold in the State of Oklahoma and their popularity continues to rise and new techniques, product ideas, and technology becomes available to help with the cannabis extraction process. Cannabis extraction boils down to two technical types, solventless and solvent, or three expanded categories, solventless, solvent, and solvent-free. Each of the extraction methods create extracts that are different and yet share one common goal - to maximize the amount of THC extracted

Solventless extraction generally entails the use of a rosin press which, press dependent, can apply over 2 tons of force and reach temperatures from 0° up to a sweltering 450° fahrenheit. It’s this combination of heat and pressure that creates the sweet, sweet rosin that is dabbed as-is by concentrate lovers or utilized in the cannabis edibles, tinctures, and other products that you know and love. While the yields from solventless extraction tend to be lower, the main reason that it is pursued so fervently by the top cannabis producers in Oklahoma like Arcadia (pictured below) is the full-spectrum and pure nature of cannabis extracted without the aid of a solvent. It’s as pure a derivative of the cannabis flower as possible and retains much of the fats, lipids, cannabinoids, and terpenes that were present in the flower that was pressed. Pictured: Arcadia Brands in Edmond

While Solvent extraction does leave residual solvents, extractors like Dose based in Oklahoma City are able to remove nearly all of the solvents left after the extraction process through special filtration methods that are kept under lock and key by experienced producers as the in-house developed methods used are considered invaluable to the production of each cannabis extractors signature oil lines and distinguish the purity and flavors of their brands when compared to others. Pictured: Dose Oil In Tulsa

During the extraction process, the natural terpenes from the cannabis plant as well as other outputs, namely the concentrates like wax, shatter, and budder that are both

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Once the pressurization begins (usually to Pictured: Releaf Labs in Oklahoma City 250-350 bars) the temperature is raised to 31°C to activate the CO2 to supercritical. That solvent is then used to extract the plant ingredients without denaturing it. From there, the CO2 is extracted first by gravity, then by decompression and being under drawn. Finally, the Co2 is extracted through centrifugal force, leaving the CO2 in a gasstate before being cooled back into a liquid.

No matter which extraction process your favorite edible or concentrate processor uses, the most important thing is always viewing the lab results to make sure that the THC, CBD, Total Cannabinoids, and the overall ‘health’ of the processed cannabis products that you’re using are accurate and within healthy levels. The best rule of thumb for general medical use is to find the fullspectrum varieties of processed goods and Supercritical CO2 begins the process with liquid CO2 entering into a cooling exchange use those so that you benefit in total from every aspect of the cannabis plant. to maintain its liquid form before entering into the incredibly high pressure pump.

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think you have what it takes to bud tend? There are no answer keys for this little brain teaser. This is a thinking person’s exercise. Stop and ask yourself why the strain you chose is a good strain. Maybe the right answer is no answer. Spend time considering what has worked for you, what you would do if faced with a patient who needed more than some dispensary product. Maybe there is no answer, maybe there are multiple answers…. 1. Which of the following strains would YOU recommend to a chronic pain patient taking 40 mg oxycontin twice a day, and who seems to be suffering from unaddressed depression? 2. Which strain would you recommend for a patient with panic disorder and paranoia? 3. What would you recommend to a patient to give them some natural energy, combat their mild depression and didn’t give them that ‘couch potato’ feeling and help them to stop taking 6x10 mg Percocet/day? 4. Which strain(s) would you recommend to your grandma who has a bit of dementia (hasn’t been tested but it’s obvious) and lots of arthritis pain? She takes 2x5mg Percocet/day and Celebrex. 5. What would you recommend to a patient that cannot vape due to lung cancer but needs MMJ to help with their cancer pain? The patient has Stage 3 cancer, takes 2x80 mg Oxycontin/day while in chemo and still is suffering from a lot of pain.

Their prognosis for recovery is 70%. 6. What strain would you recommend to a patient who wants to help her 5-year-old son with his strange, violent and ADHD-like behavior with MMJ because she saw something about it on the internet? During your chat with the mother, you find that the parents are recently divorced. 7. What strain would you suggest for a soldier with PTSD who has been self-medicating with alcohol (bourbon, one pint per day) and Xanax he buys on the street. He doesn’t know how much Xanax he takes and seems depressed and hostile. He also does not think MMJ will help him. 8. What strain(s) do you think would help patients suffering from PTSD? Do you have any caveats for those that you chose (do you think there are some that will not be as good as others for various reasons?) 9. What strain would you recommend to a patient who is trying to quit using heroin intravenously? What if a patient was trying to quit using high doses of fentanyl (they have been cutting open the patches and consuming the contents)? What about people augmenting their legal pain pill intake with street drugs? 10. What would you recommend to a patient who is addicted to diet pills or speed and is showing signs of anorexia and bulimia?

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is marijuana addictive? only if you think it is by Bambi Vandevere Marijuana and addiction are on a collision course. Oklahoma, now a legalized state for medicinal marijuana, has smokers concerned whether they could become addicted to marijuana. How do you know if you are addicted to smoking marijuana? If you stay high, chances are you might have some addiction issues. Let’s go into some perspectives; if it interferes with your daily life, you are smoking too much. Everyone’s

body is made differently and therefore reacts differently to the amount of marijuana they use and what they use it for. Say, every morning Joe gets up and smokes, zones out and misses work. It might be that he is using too much. In the same aspect, John, who is in college, gets up and smokes the same amount but still gets straight A’s. He is doing what works for him. I use the cartridges during the day and smoke a bowl at night. Flower has all the CBD goodness in it that helps keep the inflammation at bay while the cartridges have no scent and I can use it during the day. Over-use of marijuana is trending in our state. Why is that? Could it be because it is so loosely regulated or has the newness yet to wear off? Other prescriptions are regulated by how much you are allowed in a month’s time and most cannot be filled early but marijuana overuse has never

killed anyone and the benefits outweigh the consequences for sure. Who is at risk for over-use of marijuana? Those who have substance abuse problems before are always prone to over-use of any mind-altering substances. Those who have unaddressed mental illnesses tend to overuse. How much is too much? Does the fog of the head-high hinder life, like taking other medications? My answer is no. While the head-high may hinder life a little, I can’t imagine that side effects like liver failure, heart disease and death are better than that little muddled head-high. Some medications are simply not worth taking, especially with a safer option that is not fatal.

with memory issues as an adult. Use marijuana responsibly and sparingly. If you find yourself unable to function without it, that is a sign that you may be using too much. If you crave that blissful high you might even be addicted. The good news about overindulging in marijuana is that it isn’t deadly like heroin, meth, opioids, or even alcohol. It can still create issues for the user, however. Long-term or heavy users are at risk for short term memory issues (even after a month of not using they can still have these issues). Just as with any other drug, moderation is key.

Learning to use moderately takes some time, but more is not better. What makes marijuana Cannabis abuse is considered a use so loose to interpretation mental disorder when it impairs is that there is no fatal dose, social or occupation functioning. but pushing the boundaries of Researchers in the Molecular suggested dosing is so wasteful. Psychiatry Journal found that those using cannabis heavily Like Gallagher said, “You won’t can have false memories. Teens get any higher, and you’re that use marijuana can suffer wasting good pot.”

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had too much? green-outs can be reined-in by Amy Addams Did you overdo? Not sure? For those of us new to the MMJ world, we’re here to help you. Today, I want to help you to recognize the signs of ‘greeningout’, how to combat it, and how to prevent this from happening again.

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Get hydrated. Just water. No alcohol, caffeine or anything like that. Drink at least 8-24 ounces to start. No need to Signs of too much THC slam it, just get your system (“Green-out”): hydrated. I’ll also suggest you grab a seat, catch a bit of TV • Pale/clammy skin (you (Disney, comedy: no news), may be sweating and feel read if you can handle it, or pet too warm or too cold) your dog or cat or stare out the • Racing heart window. Meditate if you can. • Upset stomach/butterflies The goal here is to relax your • Confusion/panic attack/ mind into a sense of well-being weird thoughts so your body will calm. Some • Hallucinations/paranoia people have ‘Green-out’ buddies they text with ‘call me - 420’. What do I do? Some people will tell you to get out some This is where you decide what CBD (without the THC, please!) to do next. Some people will to undo your overdone THC. notice they feel much better I cannot confirm this option and can go on with their day works, but I do offer it as an after chilling for 30 minutes or untested option. A little is all so. If you still feel ‘off’, I suggest you should use. You will have you eat some carbs with a

bit of protein: chicken/tuna/ eggs/peanut butter and bread, crackers are good choices to set off the pleasure centers in your brain, the protein will fill your tank. Eat slowly, focus on taking small bites and drinking some water in between every bite. About 45-60 minutes should have elapsed since you noticed you were having a problem. Still feeling blah? It may be a ‘green-out hangover’. Calling a hospital will result in a pile of bills, so unless you are sure it’s a heart attack, have a lie down first. If possible, take another 30-60 minutes and lose yourself in a TV show, movie, book. The point is to take yourself away from reality until your mind rights itself. Continue to hydrate. You would not believe how big of a role water plays in fixing a green-out. Green-outs are most often caused by edibles. Dosing

edibles can be difficult, so if they’ve been frequent, or if you can’t trace them, keeping a MMJ journal may be in order. You are dosing too high or not waiting long enough for doses to work. You might want to exchange edibles for another method such as vaping or capsules. Green-outs are not reality, it’s not fatal and you have the power to control how long it lasts and the outcome. Some long-term MMJ users told me they have a plan for times when they green-out, it relaxed them almost immediately because they know what to do and the steps to take. A better solution is to scale back your doses and avoid greenouts until you find the right dose. It’s out there.


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Mitragyna Speciosa, also known more commonly as Kratom, derives from the regions of Southeast Asia. It is part of the Rubiaceae family (the coffee family). This plant has been used for different ailments for centuries. Some of those ailments include pain relief, energy boost, mood enhancement, relaxation, anxiety, depression and so much more.

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When people hear the name ‘Kratom’, I usually get, “That doesn’t sound safe,” or, “Never heard of it”. Many of my customers thought the same thing, Hell, I thought the same thing, at first. Now that I have done the research and tried it for myself, my opinion has changed a lot. I hope this article helps you in making the decision about Kratom for yourself. There are many different types of Kratom out there. It’s hard to know even where to begin. I’m going to give you the easiest way to narrow down what strains to try and what

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cannabis culture may not be for you. There are three main types: Red Vein, White Vein, and Green Vein. Red Vein is known more for its relaxing, pain relieving properties, it also gives a more calming effect. which is great for those that want something that’ll help them at the end of a long day, where you just want to get comfortable and wind down. White Vein is used more for energy, concentration, and focus. it also helps fight fatigue. White vein Kratoms are not so much used for pain relief. (Although, I’ve had some tell me it helps with pain) Green Vein is a combination of both white and red. The effects include mild energy boost, enhanced alertness, focus, and some pain relief. These are just some guidelines to help point you in the right direction. Everyone is

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different and may get different effects from kratom. From my personal experience, Kratom has been great for me. I was skeptical at first, just like a lot of people. It took me a long time to decide to finally give it a shot. I went into it with no expectations. Kratom has helped me manage my anxiety, PTSD, ADD, and even made my OCD more manageable, which even surprised me. I can get more done that I need to at work, focus on one task at a time, and it helps slow down my thoughts so I can think more clearly. I don’t take Kratom on a daily basis, and I’ve never felt like I needed to. There are a lot of good things to say about Kratom, when used correctly. With Kratom, less is more, and you always want to start with the lowest dose for most people. I recommend 1/2 a teaspoon or 1 gram to start. When Kratom is used incorrectly, just like anything else, you can wind up having

Page 15 some side effects which include but are not limited to: Nausea, Vomiting, Constipation, Diarrhea, Tiredness, and Dizziness. You should always talk to your doctor before taking kratom to make sure it will not interfere with other medications. Visit www.americankratom.org and www. theconversation.com for further information on kratom, the science behind it and its uses.

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Beyond Brownies: cool canna delish desserts by Amy Addams Before I launch into this month’s recipes, to all of you who are gagging on your medicine, there are some promising new goodies out there to help you help yourself. Even if you are a hopeless cook, you can medicate (almost) effortlessly. One item is a distillate with the terpenes removed. This little gram of goo can be incorporated into your foods and won’t leave that nasty patchouli aftertaste on your tongue. Make sure you stir it in well – that tasteless thing can fool you. You’ll also want to label your medicine well and put it where it can’t be easily found. We don’t want to accidentally medicate others! Another thing I looked at was strains’ natural flavors and how they might impact edibles. As a test, I went with the old standby: chocolate chip cookies. The batch was four dozen cookies, one dozen used the unflavored distillate and plain butter, the second got Zkittlez Cannabutter, the third I used Pineapple Express CB and the last I used Girl Scout Cookies CB with a little GSC distillate added in (1/2 teaspoon).

use a Crockpot for this if you prefer (double the recipe). Allow mixture to cool for about 30 minutes, stirring every so often. You can fill bottom pot with cold water, then ice water to cool faster. Once you can touch the pot comfortably, place cheesecloth over the glass bowl, doubling it. Hold it with one hand while you slowly pour the cream into the bowl. I repeated the process about 3 times and used a tea strainer. Go slooooow. Refrigerate, let the cream get really cold, and refrigerate a large mixing bowl as well. Using a hand or stand mixer and whisk attachments, add vanilla and sugar. Mix in gently then whip rapidly until stiff peaks form and stand on their own. Check it every 30 seconds. You want it fluffy, not lumpy.

• 1 cup heavy whipping cream (NO substitutes! Get Great Value – cheap, works great) • ¼ oz decarbed cannabis, ground fine • 1-2 Tablespoons confectioners (powdered) sugar or honey, optional • 1 teaspoon vanilla • Cheesecloth and strainer • Doubleboiler (or two pots, one must fit inside the other) • Glass container to store your Canna cream (STOP using plastic, people! $150 of medication in a 50-cent container? Stop. Just stop.)

Using the sweeter, less earthy cannabutters will change the taste of chocolate chip cookies, but the flowery or fruity flavors, while not awful, can be a little weird. The Zkittlez? I had to give them away. My first CC cookies ever were made with Trainwreck and I still gag thinking about them, but the bread dip was awesome. Take these things into consideration when using delicate flavors like vanilla, almond or Set-up a double boiler. They have banana and the taste will be much better. instructions on the web, but you fill the bottom pot about ¼ with water, put the Canna-Cream (And then the angels sang) smaller pot inside, put your cream and As-is: 12-16 servings, about 5 mg each cannabis in the smaller pot, cook it all on med-low for about 2 hours, stirring Old-fashioned recipe: frequently (I cleaned my kitchen tiles while I waited). You are infusing cream with You’ll need: cannabis just as you would butter. You can

Advice? Double or triple this recipe and keep your dosing low. Don’t forget that whipped cream doubles, triples its size, so account for that in your dosing. No sugar diets: replace the powdered sugar with Truvia, Agave or omit sweetener entirely. The vanilla will have some sweetness as will the cream. You may prefer it. We also found an easy version: • 1-cup heavy whipping cream • 1/2 tbsp cannabis tincture • 1/2 Tbsp maple or agave syrup (optional) • ¼ tsp vanilla extract • hand mixer or stand mixer Warm the tincture in a double boiler with the whipping cream, mixing until well incorporated. Chill. Mix in vanilla, sweetener and whip with mixer until it’s fluffy and frothy.


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Whipped Cream Layered Dessert ANYONE *You may want to make some ‘Med Puddin’: can make follow the directions on the pudding box, EXCEPT, for 1 cup of the milk, you are You’ll need: going to eyeball in some whipped Canna Cream (I use about 1-1.5 cups). Fold in the • 1 recipe ‘Whipped Canna Cream’, Canna cream gently. You want to make this separated a ‘fluffy MPP’. Make sure you account for • 1 3.4 oz box vanilla pudding mix (or the THC/CBD when you make your dessert. white chocolate or coconut or banana) *See our special instructions for a new Get a parfait glass. Or a coffee cup, beer spin, below. mug, deep bowl. Put small amount of • 1 box Nilla wafers (or ladyfingers, butter pudding in glass to provide stick, then start cookies, almond cookies, sugar cookies with cookies in the bottom, layer fruit, MP, or get a frozen pound cake and cut it into Canna Cream, then try for a second layer. cubes) Garnish and serve or cover and refrigerate • In-season fruit that works with the until later. pudding flavor, about 8 ounces (you can mix and match this and go with frozen FOR THE LOVE OF ALL THAT’S HOLY: or pie filling, you can go with more fruit LABEL YOUR STUFF, KEEP IT AWAY and omit the cookies as well. Shine on FROM CHILDREN’S LITTLE HANDS! I you crazy diamond!) CANNOT STRESS THAT ENOUGH Y’ALL. • Garnishes (Canna leaves, fruit, PLEASE! chocolate drizzles, etc, etc) Might we suggest you make a ‘normal’ batch for everyone else?

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UNCLE FUDGE’S FAVORITES Pot brownies – everybody has heard of’m. And I musta wasted a more’n pound of weed tryin’ to make’m in my mom’s kitchen back in the day. Hell, we never heard of such a thing as decarboxylation and it being necessary for us to enjoy the wonderful effects of the cannabinoids in pot. I knew the pot was good when I smoked it but didn’t understand why the brownies I made didn’t get me high. I do know one thing: If my momma had caught me cookin’ pot in her oven I would a gotten high alright; from her foot in my butt! Today pot that you eat is called “edibles”, and it is sure different from those pot brownies I used to cook. Edibles today will certainly get you high. But it is a different kinda high than if you smoke the same pot. Recently I tried some stuff called “gummies.” I have always been one of them fellers who consumed more’n I should, so I ate four of them gummies. They made me higher than a Georgia pine tree. I got so high I felt like I was in a coma. Really. Never been that high in my life except one other time when I ate some “edibles” made outta fruity pebbles my nephew brought to me from Denver.

ain’t what they should be right now, so the THC content might be different from what the label says. Oh, and by the way, don’t try to ride your damn motorsickles when you eat these things. You might forget to put your feet down when ya roll up to a stoplight, or you might go so slow that you fall over anyway.

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THE SHAKEDOWN - AUgust See, THIS is the kind of stuff we warned you about! It’s those politicians that act like the Grinch with Suzie Loo Who’s tree, “It has a light that won’t light. I’ll take it to my shop…” every time they want to appeal to the eight people in Oklahoma who still think “Reefer Madness” is a documentary. Yeah, THEM. Well, Edmund’s own Rep. Lewis Moore is so worried about methamphetamine tainted MMJ, he’s offering a big red button to press in case we get a bad batch; then he can shut the state’s supply down and save us all. This won’t end badly. Said no one ever. Dispensaries could bring back Oklahoma’s Main Street Walmart has no intention of opening a dispensary (that we know of), but an unforeseen benefit of the local dispensaries popping up all-over smalltown Oklahoma has been the Main Street resurgence with treats, sandwiches, ice cream shops and unusual food samplings; some intended to lure the MMJ card holder

in for a snack. This is not unique to OK, but it is welcome at a time of national economic prosperity that Oklahoma was able to recover from the downturn so quickly.

Cannabis coming under attack from “Addiction Lawyers” - why?

We told you about the FDA last month, and an attorney named David Evans looking to destroy the MMJ industry, one state, one dispensary, one budtender, one dealer What many did not see coming was that at a time. His reasoning is almost the logic this influx of trendy kitsch has brought of one obsessed with revenge with the people into downtown to do more than girl (or guy, we don’t judge) who broke hit the head shop, folks stick around for a while, grab a non-chain store pizza, window his heart. We won’t expound on that, but shop and many have started to make the he seems quite obsessed with taking out the cannabis industry in its entirety. Pay local shopping district their stomping attention or your rights could vanish in grounds. We have high hopes this will a puff of smoke. Read his presentation to lead to bigger attendance at Farmers’ other lawyers hoping to sue to take away Markets and an influx of cash to the your rights to light up here: www.tasanet. local economy. We hope this will help com Oklahoma State Government to back off on all those taxes they want to charge for But, here’s the kicker: until Congress, the medical cannabis. FDA, the USDA, the DEA agree to leave marijuana at the state level or legalize It won’t remove Walmart, but it gives it federally, lawyers will see opportunity them competition which helps to help Oklahomans to make a better wage as well. all over the place. And where there’s a disconnect at the federal-state levels, And we couldn’t be happier about that. there’s a lawyer waiting to find an in. Make your vote count. Learn what the candidates stand for, at the local, state and federal levels. You don’t have to spend all your time on this, but a little effort can’t hurt. We will do our very best to keep you in the know…

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thinking event, with all kinds of entertainment for all kinds of art lovers. Not everything is for every taste, and in 2020, they are introducing Marijuana Idea Panels for their Cannabusiness Track. If you have something valuable to offer, now’s the time to share your “technological, cultural, financial, legal and political ecosystems that are defining the cannabis-focused enterprises of both today and tomorrow.”

the FDA isn’t feeling so nice where there are a lot of unknowns. Keep an eye on this one. The meeting notes should be a great read.

God Bless the FDA

At this point in time, ALL the Democrats are in favor of legalizing Marijuana at the federal level at least medically, with most feeling that the recreational decision should be left to each state.

What do the Presidential Candidates think about legalizing?

Your right to vape, roll one, grow your own could be taken away at any point by choosing a prez that is anti-MMJ, so pay They will have plenty of controversial topics, attention, no matter what your party, to what the candidates say with their words and players and discussions, so microwave a their deeds. big bag of popcorn. More at sxsw.com. AWW, OMMA is making things easier for us

After radio silence since May’s CBD fiasco, the FDA hasn’t said much, but they haven’t Our pals at OMMA are working toward been permitted the option to do so. It’s the becoming a new, more useful OMMA, lawsuits, red tape, legalese and endless and as a part of their efforts at convenience, rules they are rolled up in that make their they have decided to allow for short-term ability to do anything almost impossible, medical marijuana cards (this will stem the including the decision on what MMJ is: food opioid tide), and the physician certification or dietary supplement. requirement is being deleted as part of their effort at streamlining the process. We gotta Which leads to their next appearance give them props for that one. Well done. August 13 when they send a rep to the Hemp Council Biz Summit to deliver the Be sure to tell others who have yet to apply keynote address. You have a better shot at to check out the new simpler rules at www. Rolling Stones tix. Sheesh. omma.ok.gov. But here’s the thing; the FDA is skittish. SXSW goes Cannabiz in 2020 They took some slaps when they touched no one inappropriately over the opioid thing. SXSW has generally been a forwardAnd they kept their mouth shut. Nowadays,

Republicans have generally said they are in favor of marijuana legalization just as the Democrats have, their enthusiasm furthered by closing the US borders to marijuana from other countries. Where Republicans have concerns with MMJ is often tied to kids and vaping and MMJ falling into the wrong hands.

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