It's good for when the Adrenaline junkie gets bored of skydiving, bungee jumping, and race car driving. They can vacation to Idaho and try to score and smoke some pot.
https://www.leafly.com/dispensary-info/happy-leaf/menu Looks like one of the better places for High CBD product. According to Leafly that is the only place in the Portland Metro that has Charlotte's web. Although that could change in a matter of minutes so you would want to call ahead and see if they still have some in stock.
I don't think that's gonna last. Last I heard city ordinances are going into place in november stating hours of operations are from 7am to 9pm
The problem re: hours or sales, limiting items sold (i.e. no edibles to non-medical card carriers), etc..... at least from the articles I've read.... if stores choose to operate outside of the ordinances/rules, it's going to be difficult to prevent. A lot of those kinds of rules being put into place are essentially unenforceable.
Decent summary, but suffice to say, it depends what you're looking for: 1) The High THC is probably best known for being the psychoactive ingredient in marijuana. CBD, however, is non-psychoactive. In other words, CBD can’t get you high. While disappointing to recreational users, this unique feature of CBD is what makes it so appealing as a medicine. Doctors usually prefer treatments with minimal side effects, which has been a major barrier to the acceptance of medical marijuana. Likewise, CBD has been used to treat younger children with various ailments. 2) Anxiety THC is known to cause some people to feel anxious or paranoid. But CBD is believed to have the opposite effect. In fact, studies show that CBD works to counteract the anxiety caused by ingesting THC. A number of studies also suggest that CBD can reduce anxiety when administered on its own. 3) Antipsychotic In addition to being non-psychoactive, CBD seems to have antipsychotic properties. Researchers believe that CBD may protect marijuana users from getting too high by reducing the psychosis-like effects of THC. However, regulating the mind-altering activity of THC isn’t all that CBD is good for. On its own, CBD is being tested as an antipsychotic medicine for people with schizophrenia. 4) Sleep One of the most common uses of marijuana is as a sleep aid. THC is believed to be responsible for most of marijuana’s sleep-inducing effects. On the other hand, studies suggest CBD acts to promote wakefulness, making CBD a poor choice as a sleep medicine. The opposite effects of CBD and THC on sleep may explain why some strains of cannabis cause users to feel drowsy while others are known to boost energy.
One of my friends went and bought marijuana legally for the first time yesterday. He said he was kind of overwhelmed by all the options but he ended up settling on 1/8 (3.5 grams) of a strain called Bruce Banner for $33. Not a bad price at all, and he said there were two blonde girls wearing bikini tops behind the counter, so I guess that's nice.
Legally with no middle man and from a store with a ridiculous amount of options? I used to buy 1/4's for $40 from a friend who has a medical card but being able to go to the store and browse is worth a little extra money to many people.
Same as buying Gatorade at 7/11 as opposed to other Box stores like Fred Meyer. It's 2.29 at the "convenience" store. 69 cents at Fred's.
sure beats my highschool days of $40 1/8 'th, which was pretty standard, and it was always sold by a greasy dude in a AC/DC shirt who hadn't showered in weeks.