April Ganja Gazette

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April 2013

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4/20/2013 @ Natures Herbs Also in this issue |Top 3 Reasons to Legalize Marijuana | More Governments Open up to Marijuana 4/20 Music & Culture Festival | Hash Contest | Grower’s Corner | Edible Review & Recipe | News of the Weird


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Cooking With Cannabis Page 4 Sudoku Page 4 Hash Contest

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MMJ-What’s It Good For? Page 7 Top Three Reasons Why Marijuana Should Be Legalized

Edibles in Review

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Bud-O-Scopes Page 11 WonderWord Page 11 Grower’s Corner

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News of The Weird

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8 Tips For Successfully Cloning Cannabis Clones

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MMJ — What’s It Good For? Top Three Reasons Why Marijuana Should Be Legalized by: Alvin Dy

Marijuana legalization is a very hot issue. At the very least, it is very controversial. Once you serve up marijuana legalization as a topic for discussion anywhere in the United States, you can have all sorts of people and groups going at each other’s throats. On the one hand, you have the sick and their relatives who just want to be granted access to a substance that they need to help alleviate the symptoms or heal their diseases. You have the medical experts and the doctors who would vouch for the efficacy of medical marijuana to treat certain diseases. You have myriads of studies saying that marijuana, or some forms of it, is not addictive. On the other, you have rabid opponents. Church types and anti-crime groups who say that marijuana is not only addictive but would lead to moral decay and more crime, hence a degenerate society. There are also those politicians who just want to muddle the issue by coming up with announcements and press releases about the evils of marijuana. Surely, the move to legalize marijuana has been met with a lot of resistance and opposition. But here

are three reasons why states should legalize marijuana.

1. It is what the people want.

Until now, it baffles us how the Federal government could move against people in Colorado, Washington and other states where the people themselves have voted to legalize marijuana. The United States is the world’s biggest democracy and one of its biggest facets is the right to suffrage. At the very least, it is confounding to see the Federal government not respecting the people’s choice to legal marijuana, whether it is medical or not. The legalization of medical marijuana in 18 states and the District of Columbia went through the usual phases and processes. In fact, marijuana legalization often goes under more scrutiny, more discussions and more debates than any other law. And so the legalization process takes more time. What’s more, marijuana legislation undergoes the ballot initiative. This leaves it to the state’s constituents to decide whether or not they want legal marijuana around. To have all these processes rendered moot is just nauseating. Federal law still lists marijuana as a dangerous

substance, in fact as dangerous as heroin and other truly harmful drugs. The Federal government, for reasons unknown and suspect, still wants to treat marijuana as a substance from hell. Laughable, but true. And far from being funny. This is not how a democracy works. Whatever happened to respecting what the voters want?

2. It is humane.

How would you feel if every single day of your life, you are wracked with intense pain? A pain so real that it blinds you, and prevents you from working, from going out of the house, and from living a normal life? For most patients and sufferers who rely on medical marijuana, this is how they go through each day of their lives without cannabis. For most people with chronic diseases and severe illnesses, the only thing that could help them manage the symptoms is medical marijuana. In fact, it would not be an exaggeration to say that medical marijuana is the only thing that keeps them alive, or wanting to be alive in the first place. Because admit it or not, some people do not respond well to prescription drugs.

Besides, prescription drugs have side effects that marijuana does not have. Prescription drugs are also more addictive. Now imagine taking away the one thing that makes your life bearable. Isn’t that cruel? It is like watching somebody drown, only when it comes to marijuana and the diseases it heals, it takes hours, days and months even to see somebody die. For the most part, terminally ill patients of cancer, chronic pain, HIV and AIDS and other similar diseases will not even care if they get addicted to medical marijuana. The chances of developing addiction is already very low, and if it can help alleviate their symptoms, then they will choose it. Which brings us to our top reason for legalizing marijuana:

3. It is all about choice.

Marijuana legalization is more than just politics and income for the state. It is all about choice. When you legalize marijuana, you are giving patients the choice to use it as a way to manage the symp-

toms of their diseases and in some instances heal the disease itself. If a patient is not sold on marijuana being safe to use, or if they do not like to be addicted, they have the choice to stick to traditional prescription drugs or any alternative healing methods that work for them. But for those patients who have tried medical marijuana and were helped by it, it would nice if they are able to get it at an amount necessary for them, and conveniently or without being nervous that some policeman would pounce on them. If you get right down to it, marijuana legalization is a discussion of health care and patients’ rights. By continuing to oppose marijuana legalization, it is apparent that we are not yet ready to move into an age where we could respect another person’s rights and another person’s choices.




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Edibles in Review:

Higher Than A Mile

Hello everyone, and happy 4/20! April is a beautiful time of the year because spring is in the air. I love the fact that Colorado gets all four seasons in one year, sometimes in one day! April is a great month for enjoying the outdoors in our awesome state. I also know that our unofficial (not recognized by the normal calendar) holiday is later this month, so I hope everyone will celebrate somewhere safe. Might I recommend “Solar Burning” on a sunny day? If you don’t know what this is, you use a magnifying glass instead of a lighter. Remember when kids used to burn ants with magnifying glasses? Exactly. I also know many of you will head to Boulder to partake in their big Smokea-thon. I will be at Nature’s Herbs and Wellness for their big 4/20 event. There will be live music, a beer garden, food vendors, and of course the medication available at Nature’s. Admission is free; it will kick off at noon and will go until eight that night. I know Nature’s will have some amazing deals that day, so I hope to see and meet a lot of you there. You can tell me what you think of my reviews! I hope many of you got to try the Dew Drops from last month’s review. I want to thank Christie and the staff a Dixie’s again for all their help on the research for the review of the drops. I understand many of you want the THC effect along with the pain relief, so I wanted to let you

know that Dixie’s makes two different Dew Drops, one that contains all CBD for pain relief, but the other one has THC in it for the psychoactive effect. The one with THC in it comes in a couple of flavors (Spearmint, Vanilla) and it tastes really good. I had the Vanilla flavored one and it worked just like it should with a kick of that THC feeling added to it. Ideal use for these products would be the CBDonly drops during the day, and the other drops (the ones with THC) at nighttime. You could totally manage your pain or anxiety using these two products without ever smelling of medicine. Great for work or anytime you are around people and can’t get away to medicate. These two products I would highly recommend for any patient. Now, the one I have been waiting for and I hope many of you try for 4/20 is “The Mile High-er” edible from Incredibles. They are the makers of the different flavored chocolate bars like the Monkey Bar, Peach Dream, Blueberry Bliss, Strawberry Cough Crunch, and the Fireberry. They first made a “Mile High” bar that contained 125mgs of medicine, but this new one has a little more kick to it. Okay, a lot more kick to it! I never had the original, but this one I had to try. When you open the package, it looks like a threepiece “Kit-Kat” with a big medicated mint “M” drizzled on top of the three pieces. I’m thinking the “M” stands for

mile but I could be wrong. Anyway, this bad boy comes in with a whopping 300mgs of medication, but the best part is that the medication is in three equal pieces. Each bar contains about a 100mgs of medication totaling the 300mgs I said earlier. Given the strength of the medication, I decided to give it a try while I went camping. My buddies and I went camping during a week that was really warm. We only went for two nights, but the weather was awesome and the mint chocolate bars were amazing. I decided to not to go into a comma and take all three pieces at once, but broke one out of the three pieces in half so I had two portions each containing one and a half bars, roughly equaling 150mgs of medication. Let me tell you, I did not need to smoke or do anything else, it was great.

The medication kicked in a lot faster than I expected and it lasted a very long time. I took the one and a half pieces around 3pm, and the effect lasted throughout the night. It was very strong a couple hours into it, but still lingered around during the wee hours of the night. I could feel the medication all over my bod, it was very strong. I would NOT recommend driving or operating any type of machinery if you decide to take all three bars, it’s that strong. You shouldn’t drive

while medicated anyway, that’s what the laws say, so be careful when using any edibles because you might not know how your body will react to eating THC instead of smoking it. Once again, Happy 4/20 to all of you and please enjoy yourself, but be safe. Come join me at Nature’s Herbs and Wellness in Garden City for the big event, I promise it will be a blast. If I don’t see you there, I will see you next month, and remember to always medicate with care.


Bud-o-Scopes Aries

Mar. 21 - Apr. 19

Libra

Sep. 23 - Oct. 22

You’ll have several admirers this month, some secret and some very vocal. Try not to let this go to your head, because you won’t be this popular every month of your life.

Open your eyes to the possibilities! It is time for you to broaden your horizons and gain new perspective. Do something you never thought you would do in a million years.

Apr. 20-May 20

Oct. 23 - Nov. 21

Taurus

You’ll be feeling very materialistic this month, swimming in your piles of cash like Scrooge McDuck. The universe urges you to be generous. Share the wealth!

Gemini

May 21- June 20

Scorpio

Flexibility is the name of the game this month—flexibility of time, that is. A lot of random stuff is going to come your way. Do your best to fit it all in and have a little fun!

Sagittarius Nov.22 -Dec.21

Your career is quickly becoming a big focus for you as your mind turns to promotions and raises and increased adoration from your coworkers. Don’t forget about your personal life, though, as people there adore you, too.

You’re feeling very creative this month. Let those creative juices flow by starting a new project. Paint a table! Knit some footie pajamas! Build a new house for your mother!

June 21-July 22

You’ve been craving a change of pace, maybe a change of scenery. How about buying one of those treadmills with a rotating backdrop like the ones in Scooby Doo?

Cancer

It’s time to start donating your oodles of spare time to those less fortunate. Check out your local shelters (homeless, animal, what have you) to see where you do the best good.

Leo

July 23 - Aug. 22

You are an absolute inspiration! Whether that’s for the good or for the bad is up to you, so choose wisely.

Virgo

Aug. 23 - Sep. 22

Don’t let the muck of day to day trials and tribulations bog you down. Keep your head held high and soldier on.

Horoscopes at a higher level

Capricorn Dec. 22 -Jan. 19

Aquarius

Jan. 20 - Feb. 18

When bad things happen, just go with the flow. Stand strong, and you’ll see the good things wash back toward you, sweeping the bad away.

Pisces

Feb.19 - Mar. 20

Happy Birthday! Feast upon a Chocolate Get Wasted cake and partake in a few rounds of Pin the Tail on the Donkey.

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GROWER’S CORNER

By: Tucker Eldridge

8 Tips for Successfully Rooting Cannabis Clones Rooting Cannabis clones can be a daunting task. These are some tips to help improve your survival rates, as well as some additional factors to be aware of when trying to successfully turn cuttings into clones.

it. This keeps plant stoma closed and prevents your Cannabis clone from wilting with no root structure. When roots begin to develop, you can begin opening the vents to lower humidity and allow your clones to transpire, and con1. Your Mother Plant sequently use their Health is crucial to roots, for the first the overall health of time. the cuttings taken from it. Taking cut- 4. The Media you tings from mothers use to root in should that are diseased, be light and airy, pest ridden, or de- with plenty of strucficient in nutrients ture and good water will result in cuttings retention. You want sharing those same your fledgling roots characteristics. moving through the path of least resis2. Maintaining an tance; and still alideal Temperature lowing your media range helps cut- to support your root tings root as quick- structure and retain ly as possible. Try moisture is importkeeping your domes ant to maintain rapwithin the range of id root development. 65° to 75° Fahren- Things like Rockwool heit. Also, when us- in hydroponics, or ing seedling mats, seedling starter mixwatch the tempera- es for soil will be eftures inside of your fective media to root domes, as the mats into. can increase the temperature inside 5. Over Watering your dome outside and under watering of your acceptable can also be huge impediments to sucrange. 3. Keeping the vents cess when propcannabis on your dome com- agating pletely sealed allows asexually. Over waHumidity to remain tered clones do not around 95%, which have a high enough is where you want ratio of oxygen with-

in their media to initiate root growth. This also creates an ideal environment in which pathogenic bacteria and fungus can thrive and wreak havoc on your tender new cuttings. Under watering will cause a clone to dry out, wilt, and die in a relatively short period. 6. When rooting clones, they tend to root more quickly and respond with less shock if you keep their Light cycle consistent with that of the mother plants. This is what these cuttings are already used to and so this provides us an opportunity to minimize stress on our new cuttings. Also, CFLs (compact florescent lights) and T5s (traditional 5 cm fluorescent bulbs), are more than adequate to root your clones under. Light that is too bright can cause stunting of root growth and can even kill your cutting. 7. Using cloning specific Nutrients is also an important step to quick and healthy root development. Cuttings benefit from

a unique ratio of nutrients compared to growing plants. The goal of a cutting is to focus all of its energy on root development, and none into vegetative or flowering growth. This means a very low strength, well balanced nutrient is ideal, although success can be had with plain water, rooting hormone, and a touch of patience. Use a high quality rooting hormone product such as Clonex, Hormex, or Dip n’ Grow, and make sure your cutting comes tightly into contact with the surrounding rooting media as this gives fledgling root tips something to grab onto. 8. Using Beneficial bacteria and fungi can also greatly improve the health and root develop-

ment rate of your clones. Developing these populations early will allow them to work symbiotically with your clones’ new root systems in seeking out nutrients and developing a strong, well developed root system. They will also act to out compete, or “crowd out,” any potential harmful bacteria or fungi that may impede root development or harm the health of our new clone. To everyone out there who clone to sustain genetics, who clone to maintain self-sufficiency, and to those that are just trying cloning for the first time, I hope this information helps. And as always, feel free to send in any questions to Naturesherbsgrower@gmail. com.


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Huh, that’s weird... Government in Action Officials in Burnsville, Minn., have brought the full force of the law to bear upon Mitch Faber (who was arrested, forced to pay a high bail, and released under electronic monitoring and only on condition of drug testing), whom they have charged with the crime

of not putting proper siding on his house. According to a March report on KSTP-TV, Faber said he started re-siding, but when the economy turned bad in 2008, he stopped, assuming that the worst he could eventually suffer would be a fine.

Police Report Suspicions Confirmed: In March, WTNH-TV in New Haven, Conn., obtained an “internal” police memorandum referencing a challenge from state troopers in one barracks to “outperform” colleagues in another barracks -- in writing traffic tickets. The memo, from Lt. An thony Schirillo, refers

Recurring Themes

In April, a woman in Switzerland identified as “Anna Gut,” in her early 50s, starved to death after trying to prove that she could survive by “consuming” only sunlight, just as had

happened to several others before her. An earlier practitioner, Australian Ellen Greve, died in 1999 at age 54 following a short career promoting “breatharianism,” subtitled in her books

to the need “to issue at least 60 infractions/misdemeanors each shift.” “One day Troop F issued 301 tickets. Troop G responded by issuing 345 ... We can do better.” “I am asking that everyone, myself included, contribute to this effort.” “Note: If we happen to issue 350 tickets in one day that would be stellar.” (The station spoke to Lt. Paul Vance of the Connecticut state police, who denied that quotas are given.)

and public lectures, “Liberation from the drudgery of food and drink.” None of the ones who have made similar claims and survived have submitted to (1) Eric King, 21, was leav24/7 monitoring. ing a store in Eagan, Minn., in February when a police officer in the parking lot noticed his pronounced waddle. King was arrested when the officer found a shoplifted 19-inch television set down his pants. (2) In March, a 34-year-old Lithuanian-born man led police in Wiltshire, En-

Least Competent Criminals gland, in a nighttime foot chase after he had aroused their suspicion. Thermal imaging equipment was used from a helicopter to spot the man in the darkness. He was arrested “hiding” face-down in a manure pit. (Though he originally fled, there was little evidence against him, and he was released.)


Foreign Correspondent

Alvin Dy

Elsewhere on MMJ

More Governments Open Up to Medical Marijuana of whether to join the 18 states and the District of Columbia who have already legalized marijuana. In Maryland, Gov. Martin O’Malley’s administration has stepped down its opposition to a proposed bill that would make it legal for nurses and doctors to give their patients medical marijuana. The move is widely seen to be one roadblock less to the passage of the proposed bill, which is up for voting later this year. Maryland’s secretary of health and mental hygiene, Dr. Joshua Sharfstein, says that the only thing that is preventing the governor from fully giving the medical marijuana bill the green light is the specter of legal action and prosecution against state employees. The governor also says that he wants to be able to suspend the program if needed, especially since the Federal government still classifies marijuana as a prohibited drug. Gov. O’Malley has previously voiced opposition to any and all medical marijuana bills. His reason? The U.S. attorneys in Washington and Delaware had made it clear that state employees will not be immune from being prosecuted. O’Malley also said that Federal law supersedes In fact, a lot of states are state laws, so even if they now debating the issue made it legal in Maryland,

it will still be prohibited once under Federal scrutiny. In Rhode Island, the state government is already preparing two possible dispensaries that will be giving out medical marijuana to users that are state licensed. Patients who have been suffering from HIV and AIDS, cancer, chronic pain, glaucoma, as well as other diseases, are excited about the opening of the new dispensaries, which could only mean more choices and convenience for them. They could finally have professionals selling them the much needed relief in a very tightly controlled environment. But patients are not the only ones rejoicing over these new dispensaries. David M. Sullivan, the state’s tax administrator, says that the new dispensaries could easily add $1 million a year to the state’s budget. This is actually a lot of help as Rhode Island is currently grappling with a very high unemployment rate, the highest in the country. It is encouraging to see that more and more politicians are seeing the benefits of medical marijuana. It is even more encouraging to see that the debates in most states have shifted from whether marijuana is good or bad, to whether it is addictive or not, to wheth-

er or not it will be against federal laws or, in the case of Maryland, whether it should be legalized conservatively or broadly. We do hope that there will be a time when people who need it will be able to

access medical marijuana conveniently and safely, without threat of persecution. In the meantime, we would be content on seeing these baby steps that our governments have been taking. 4/2013

With all the medical benefits one can get from marijuana, including helping ease the pain of patients, as well as allowing them to manage their symptoms more effectively, it would only be a matter of time before the states would be enlightened enough to make sure that their constituents would be able to have access to medical marijuana as they need them. If medical benefits are not enough, there are also other indirect advantages of legalizing marijuana. For one, it would free up resources. The police would no longer have to spend time trying to pursue cases of marijuana possession and use. This means that not only will they be able to focus on real crimes, they would be saving money as well. Speaking of money, legalized marijuana could easily bring millions of dollars into the state coffers. This additional revenue could be a lot of help when funneled into other state programs such as those on education and health care, or other projects. With all these good effects, is it any wonder if more and more state governments are opening their eyes to legalizing medical marijuana?


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