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The real-life lives of pot advocates, influences, growers, users, advocacy and more.
Me, A Cannabis User. Top Story - April 2021.
I wanted to start by clarifying that this article wasn't initially going to be about cannabis. The more I think about that, I would probably be lying if I started things out that way, so I'm just going to not do that. It's kind of difficult to pin down exactly what this is about from the outset, actually. Even with a handy outline at the ready, it is far easier to let this become something more like a stream of consciousness than a rigid essay on the merits and risks of cannabis use. The thing is I kind of just want to start writing about pot. I already write about comic books as a day job, and the writing challenges on this platform have been a great way to get the creative juices flowing towards working on my own fiction again. But I could write so much more.
By John Dodge5 years ago in Potent
CBD Gummy – Reviews, Benefits, Official Price, CBD is Legal or Not.
CBD Gummy – Reviews, Benefits, Official Price, CBD is Legal or Not. The fact that it's easy to take. Of all the forms of CBD gummies are for most people the easiest to take. Many people who have tried the oil form of CBD struggle putting it under their tongue or with the taste of it. Pills can also be a struggle if you don't like taking them or have issues swallowing. Gummies are formulated to have a fruit taste which is light and satisfying and most importantly is easy to consume. Gummies also have long lasting effects. both vaping and the oil forms of CBD get into your bloodstream very quickly. Both of these methods bypass the digestive system and can be great options if you need instant relief from pain or anxiety.
By keto bodytone5 years ago in Potent
Pre-employment and medical marijuana testing in 2021
Marijuana іѕ legal fоr adult medical and/or recreational uѕе іn a growing numbеr оf US ѕtаtеѕ. Hоwеvеr, testing positive оn a Drug testing Corpus Christi саn bе a рrоblеm fоr candidates, employees, аnd employers. Fоr employers аnd HR professionals, wе assume thаt trying tо kеер uр wіth thе speed оf thе nеw legalization hаѕ mаdе уоu question thе impact оf thеѕе nеw laws оn уоur drug testing policy.
By Wesley Smith5 years ago in Potent
No puff, no peace!
In 2012, I moved to Oregon, which is a "right to smoke legally" state, after being denied my disability benefits. I had yet to be diagnosed for an illness that made my muscles ache and burn and I was becoming exceedingly crippled in my right leg. This unfortunate twist of fate started in California in 2008, where the good green was not yet fully legal, however, one could obtain it with a letter to the state that one purchased from a pot doc for around $99 if one fell into certain criteria.
By Stefanie August5 years ago in Potent
Ecuador
I hear something calling my name. I feel a force pulling me closer. Saying, come to me, I will help heal your trauma. Generational and from your childhood. It is time, you are ready. I am the healing you need. Come to me. It was grandmother Ayahuasca calling me. The spirit of the vine. Vine of the dead.
By Ji Li Zhen5 years ago in Potent
2nd Hand Stoner
2nd Hand Stoner 11/11/17 Michael Bonham Larson Yes, folks I have become a 2nd hand stoner. It all began about 6 months ago when I moved in with my co-worker and friend Mike. He owns a manufactured home in a very small mobile home park here in Scotts Valley. There are about thirty homes that line up right next to each other and the only separation between them is each of their driveways. The only view at times when you open your bedroom window is the neighbor’s car. It is a very nice middle class community filled with humble hardworking people.
By Michael Bonham Larson5 years ago in Potent
Missing marijuana turns up at bus depot lost and found
As I was riding home from the medical cannabis dispensary on the Route 30 Green bus line, I peered into my grocery bag to make sure I had put my tiny dispensary bag in there, too. Because otherwise, where had my cannabis bag gone? I couldn’t find it.
By David Heitz5 years ago in Potent
Everywhere Is The Park
I’ve come a long way from where I was a year ago and I know I’m nowhere near where I’m going to be, but I can’t help but feel like I’ve made it. I hadn’t had a car in almost a year and I was okay with that. It wasn’t that I couldn’t afford one as much as it was a matter of not really thinking I needed one. I came and went as I pleased and found myself wherever the winds of change happened to take me. This was odd for me because from early on in life I had had this fantastic fascination with cars and always kept one or two in my driveway. If I’m being honest, this was the first time since I was 16 that I hadn’t owned a car. In January of last year my current partner and I went to Puerto Rico for two weeks to meditate. We spent 14 amazing days on the luscious beaches with our feet in the sand and our heads in the clouds. 14 days engulfed in pure peace in paradise, free from the chaos of everyday life. It wasn’t too long after our return home, that I found myself longing to be back on Puerto Rico’s magical beaches. One warm summer night we sat beneath the stars in the parking lot of our favorite park, laid back in his Tahoe smoking some really potent reefer, talking about life, when I voiced my desire to return to our blissful spot in the sand. This was the night he introduced me to the idea that “everywhere was the park”. He quieted my anxious mind and explained how we didn’t have to go back there because we had already been and we would always have those beautiful memories, therefor we could be there anytime we wanted. He passed the perfectly pearled blunt to me and calmly directed me to just breathe. We meditated together in silence for the next several minutes. He coached me to remember the way the air smelled, how the salt from the ocean revived my sun-kissed skin, the way I felt and the way the city looked from the roof top of our hotel. I inhaled a few times before feeling my body relax. When I breathed in again and closed my eyes I could see the city and the beach. I could see him standing next to me as we looked out over the water from our favorite spot. I could feel the warmth of the Puerto Rican air on my skin. I could smell the salt in the air and I was once again intoxicated by the energy of it all. It was as exhilarating as it was on our first night there. The night we found our spot. I drank the memory all the way in imagining that I could be there forever. When my conscious mind came back down to Earth some part of me braced for disappointment but it didn’t come. I remember feeling so content in that moment. I said “I like this place pretty well too”, to which he replied “everywhere is the park dear.” I have revisited that night many times in my mind. Able to view it almost as an inception movie. I can feel the love and energies of both places as if they were one and It always gives me peace of mind.
By Nevaeh Rhodes (Emily Murff)5 years ago in Potent









