Weed Aficionado Magazine - Issue 5

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LIFT YOUR SPIRITS AND EASE YOUR MIND.

UPWARD IS A CRAFT CANNABIS KITCHEN BASED IN PORTLAND, OREGON. We make infused cuisine and beverages with a fresh perspective. When wearing our aprons, we consider ourselves part mad scientist, part artist, and part rebel. We learn by testing. We have a unnaturally high attention to detail. And admittedly, we enjoy being unconventional and defiant. From the fermenter to the dehydrator to the cutting board, we hone our recipes and get elated about bringing something different and earthy to the table.

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CHRONICLES

420 HOLIDAY GEAR POTLIGHT

DISPENSARY: The CDC SUPPLIER: Aura Waterpipe STRAIN REPORT RECIPES OREGON DISPENSARIES

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THC: MANIPULATING THE NUMBERS

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RECLAIMING THE HIGH GROUND

FROM THE PUBLISHER

By John Oliver WEEDFLECTIONS

By Rick Cipes

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THE DOCTOR IS IN

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THE BUD BUZZ

By Emily Earlenbaugh

Don’t expect a better high from higher-percentage flowers

Ebb & Flow models conscious cultivation

By QeenBee


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John Oliver john@wammediallc.com

What does it take to be a weed aficionado? Publisher reflects on early days as cannabis-loving entrepreneur

EDITOR IN CHIEF

S.J. Clelland editor@wammediallc.com GRAPHIC DESIGNER

THE HOLIDAYS PUT ME IN A NOSTALGIC, REFLECTIVE MOOD. I reflect a lot on my life, my past and my childhood — for good reasons, I think. I didn’t have a bad one; in fact, as I recall, it was quite normal and enjoyable as far as childhoods go. I was an only child, but not a spoiled one. At age 12, I landed my first job: a paper route. From that point on, I was always gainfully employed right up to now. Thanks to you people! What does this have to do with the question of being a weed aficionado? Well, let’s see … Some gauge being a weed aficionado on travel and life experiences. How much herb have you smoked and where? That seems to sum it up, but this is not the case as I see it. Maybe as a self-proclaimed weed aficionado, I feel that my own reasons will make sense, given it was all my idea. LOL! … Am I stoned? Maybe a little. I think that being a weed aficionado is as simple as being passionate about the plant and having a love for everything cannabis. That’s it. My first experience with marijuana also was around age 12, when I bought my first dime bag from the local Russian connect. He ripped me off and sold me oregano! After that, I was determined to find my own source that I could trust. Lo and behold, while on my paper route the very next day, I stumbled upon my neighborhood biker. (Yes, I did grow up in a pretty rough area.) I bought my first real bag of weed from the local biker and sold him the weekly paper all in one swoop! … Does that make me a weed aficionado? Maybe. I knew it made me one of two things: an entrepreneur with a passion for weed. As time went on, I found that I didn’t like smoking marijuana, at least not the crap that we got in the Midwest! It was horrid in the ’80s! However, I did rediscover cannabis when it became medically legal; after that, my entire life changed. Some say that weed aficionados need to learn how to grow weed, and not just smoke it. Once again: “I think that being a weed aficionado is as simple as being passionate about the plant and having a love for everything cannabis. That’s it.” All the best and Happy Holidays,

Dara Fowler dara@wammediallc.com WEB DESIGN

Brandon Mertz webmaster@wammediall.com PHOTOGRAPHY

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National | Oregon John Oliver 704-877-0681 john@wammediallc.com Oregon Mike Shepard 541-261-7498 mike@wammediallc.com © 2017 All rights reserved WAM Media, LLC. All material is copywritten and subject to approval before being reproduced. Weed Aficionado is a free publication dedicated to education of all things cannabis; for Oregon by Oregonians.

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Medical Marijuana Inc. announced participation at Marijuana Business Conference and Exposition

Viral sensation announces donation to U.S. veterans

Medical Marijuana Inc., the first-ever publicly traded cannabis company in the United States, attended and presented at the largest marijuana conference in the world, the Marijuana Business Conference and Exposition, Nov. 15-17 at the Las Vegas Convention Center in Las Vegas. Medical Marijuana Inc.’s Chief Executive Officer Dr. Stuart Titus planned to lecture on two panels during the pre-conference event Nov. 14. The first panel was “International Developments & Opportunities.” Dr. Titus planned to speak alongside Darwin Millard of Plant Consulting Group and Steven Turetsky of Shi Farms. This panel examined the current state of international developments pertaining to hemp. Dr. Titus’ second panel was “Q&A With Hemp Experts.” This interactive experience urged audience members to bring hemp industry experts their questions and concerns about the global future of hemp cultivation. “We are very pleased to, once again, participate in this massive conference that promotes the legality and value of cannabis to all corners of the world,” said Dr. Titus. “The mission of Medical Marijuana Inc. is to actively promote the benefits of incorporating cannabis into everyday consumption. That is exactly what we aim to achieve by participating at this tremendous gathering of cannabis professionals and advocates.”

Joe Vargas, Chief Executive Officer of Cloud N9ne Syrup, and Las Vegas entrepreneur behind the viral sensation “Fake Melania” tweet, is looking to give back after seeing an increase in business. A veteran of the U.S. Navy, Vargas is donating toward services for U.S. veterans a percentage of the profits he made from a worldwide explosion on Twitter. Vargas’ Cloud N9ne Syrup and other CBD products are sold on his e-commerce site BuyLegalMeds. com (parent company Space Monkey). “As a veteran myself, I’m all too familiar with the aftereffects of being released from military service and not knowing what to do next, as well as the medical conditions endured while serving,” said Vargas. “I was fortunate to eventually find an industry that I’m extremely passionate about and one that’s doing exceptionally well right now. “It’s an honor for me to be able to give back, and maybe even inspire a fellow veteran to find their ‘next chapter.’ “

Las Vegas convention is world’s largest for weed

Business has benefitted from Trump-related tweet

‘CANNABIS ECONOMY’ PODCAST RELEASES 300TH EPISODE Real-time history of legal cannabis features politicians

The chief executive officer of global cannabis producer Bedrocan joins the list of U.S. congressmen, former U.S. deputy attorney general and hundreds of others on a show featuring “smart questions and great discussion.” Cannabis Economy is downloadable in iTunes Podcast App and Google Play. Tjalling Erkelens joins host Seth Adler as the guest for Cannabis Economy Episode 300. Erkelens says Bedrocan is now working on product for 15 countries around the world.

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Legal cannabis sales on the rise in U.S. Growth driven by marijuana’s numerous medical benefits A new report by Hexa Research valued the United States medical cannabis market at $ 5.44 billion in 2016, with a projected value of $19.48 billion by 2024. The legal cannabis market is expected to be driven by numerous medical benefits of cannabis products, particularly in such fields as oncology, chronic pain and diabetes. Chronic pain was the largest segment, owing to a large number of patients last year. One major obstacle of the legal cannabis market is to raise money. As director of business development for Colorado-based Dynamic Alternative Finance, Scott Jordan works with entrepreneurs in the industry. Jordan explained: “We’re seeing some lenders that are looking for higher yields and returns, venturing into this space.” An article in Forbes reported: “In terms of equity, we also are seeing some of the larger hedge funds and other family offices” getting involved in cannabis finance.

Australia makes strides toward catching up in cannabis market Partnerships engender building projects Despite being behind Canada and the United States on the legal curve of medical and recreational marijuana adoption, Australia is taking big steps toward competing with the leading markets. Several partnerships, including one to build a 1-million-square-foot cannabis-production facility in the country, are helping Australia to play catch up. Cannabis companies experiencing positive momentum from these advances include: MYM Nutraceuticals Inc., Organigram Holdings Inc., CanniMed Therapeutics Inc. and Supreme Pharmaceuticals Inc. It appears that Australia may be the next major nation looking to liberalize how it handles the application of cannabis with serious efforts to bolster its growing industry.

Revolutionary Clinics opens dispensary in greater Boston area Company fills medical cannabis needs Revolutionary Clinics, a vertically integrated medical marijuana company and new dispensary opened to patients Nov. 9. Investors, media and customers were invited to attend the grand-opening event to view the dispensary’s unique selection of premium medical cannabis products. Meg Sanders, managing director, said: “We have worked for years to get this location opened to serve the people of Somerville and surrounding areas, and the date has finally arrived.” Revolutionary Clinics is the 15th registered marijuana dispensary in Massachusetts, serving Somerville and the greater Boston area. The dispensary will offer premium medical cannabis, flowers, shatters, waxes and oils, among several other, high-quality cannabis products from a roster of highly reputable providers. www.weedaficionadomag.com

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Oregon secretary of state plans to audit marijuana program Cannabis production, finances get first look Oregon’s enforcement of marijuana production and sales will get its first audit from the secretary of state’s office. The audit will offer an official look at how well Oregon regulates its marijuana program, run by the Oregon Liquor Control Commission. The audit will look at how the state keeps track of the largely cash-based industry, including the effectiveness of its financial regulations, whether regulators are keeping close tabs on the amount of marijuana produced and whether the state provides timely and appropriate guidance to marijuana businesses. In a letter over the summer to Gov. Kate Brown, U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions raised concerns about how effective the state has been in cracking down on the notorious black market for marijuana. Sessions scheduled a Portland visit to talk to law enforcement officials about immigration and other issues. A draft of an Oregon State Police report from earlier this year concluded that the state remains a top cannabis source for the black market in and out of the state. Brown and OSP have distanced themselves from the report, which they’ve said is based on inaccurate information. Source: Oregonlive.com

Oregon man arrested in Nebraska with $1.1 million in cannabis extract Case is first documented of illegal interstate trafficking Richard Wilkinson, an Oregon marijuana processor was arrested in Nebraska on drug trafficking allegations after deputies reported discovering about $1.1 million in cannabis extract in his U-Haul van during a traffic stop. Mark Pettinger, a spokesman for the Oregon Liquor Control Commission, said this was the first known case of a licensed Oregon marijuana supplier arrested for allegedly trafficking in another state.

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Oregon pays out first pot taxes to schools, cops, other services Law spells out distribution of $85 million The checks are in the mail. That’s the message Oregon Department of Revenue sent Friday when it announced it will pay out $85 million in marijuana taxes for schools, public health, police and local governments by next week. The payouts represent the first distributions of state marijuana tax revenues since Oregon opened its legal recreational cannabis market. Oregon collected a total of $108.6 million in state and local taxes between Jan. 4, 2016, and Aug. 31, 2017. The state put $9.56 million toward the Oregon Liquor Control Commission’s “start-up costs” for regulating the industry and toward the Department of Revenue’s work to collect the taxes. The rest was divvied up according to a formula spelled out by law: The state school fund gets 40 percent, or $34 million; mental health, alcoholism and drug services get 20 percent, or $17 million; Oregon State Police get 15 percent, or $12.75 million; and the Oregon Health Authority gets 5 percent, which comes to $4.25 million. Source: Oregonlive.com


CAN’T MISS EVENTS SNOW STOMP!

2-5 p.m. Dec. 9, 2017 Time to start the snow dances! Visit Mt. Ashland Ski Area’s lodge Saturday, Dec. 9, for a SNOW STOMP Party! On Mt. Ashland’s projected opening day, you can check out the newly renovated lodge. You’ll hardly recognize the place! Expect some great food, live music by Buckle Rash, a Best Boots Contest and raffle prizes. Live music goes from 2 to 5 p.m. Come on up for a boot-stompin’ good time! MT. ASHLAND SKI AREA 11 MOUNT ASHLAND SKI ROAD

Weed Aficionado Magazine announces alliance with PotGuide.com! Readers can search WAM website for cannabis outlets WAM Media LLC is proud to announce our new alliance with www.PotGuide.com. In October www.WeedAficionadomag.com rolled out a soft trial linking PotGuide.com and the magazine website’s “find weed” category. Customers now can consult Weed Aficionado’s website to locate dispensaries in the area, find deals, tours and more.

Political-action committee takes aim at cannabis opponents U.S. congressman from Oregon leads the charge

CANNABIS EXECUTIVE DATE NIGHT Saturday, Dec. 9, 2017 3:30 p.m. S.E. 76th Ave., Portland

There’s a new political-action committee dedicated to defeating members of U.S. Congress who cast votes against marijuana, a development that could aid MJ businesses through the passage of pro-cannabis legislation. The new PAC is dubbed the Cannabis Fund, and it was founded by U.S. Rep. Earl Blumenauer of Oregon, the Statesman Journal reported. The Democrat already has a “first target” in mind, according to the Salem newspaper: Texas Republican Pete Sessions, who helped to erect roadblocks earlier this year when it came time to renew the Rohrabacher-Blumenauer Amendment.

OREGON GROWERS CUP Saturday, Dec. 9, 2017 4:20 p.m.

Cloud 9 floats recreational sales

Nickel Mountain Organics 454 Gravel Pit Road, Riddle

Medical-only sales short-lived at Medford dispensary

CANNAYOGA

Tuesday, Dec. 26, 2017 6:45 p.m. Hamsterdam Cafe 2057 S.W. Park Ave., Portland

Cloud 9 Dispensary in Medford opened its doors in April 2017 as a medical-only dispensary. After a few months, operators realized that patient care goes beyond only those who hold a Medical Marijuana Program card. Cloud 9 has more than just cannabis; it is a full-service holistic center that puts patient care first.

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BIRD PHOTO BOOTH 2.0

Bird Photo Booth 2.0 is a thoughtful, new product from award-winning inventor, photographer and birder Bryson Lovett. Seeking a more interactive, rewarding and affordable way to photograph birds and wildlife with the ultimate in close-up detail, Lovett set to work creating and constructing the first product that unites bird-watching, bird feeding and bird photography.

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GARDENIGLOO

Simple to set up and environmentally friendly, the Gardenigloo is an intriguing alternative to the backyard hideout. The frame of this geodesic dome is made with PVC struts and high-strength nylon joints, covered by a transparent PVC cover. It’s over 7 feet tall at its highest point and nearly 12 feet in diameter, so there’s plenty of room inside. Should you favor shade rather than shelter, the optional canopy cover adds privacy from the rear and an open entrance ideal for warmer weather.

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HURRIK9 DOG TOY LAUNCHER

Meet the world’s first gravity-defying, 100-plus-feet-flying, ring-launching fetch toy for dogs. In just minutes, after a couple of ring launches, your dog has run over the length of a football field! And it’s fun for both you and your dog. This toy exercises dogs within a few minutes and comes with multiple rings safe for use both indoors and outdoors.

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LAND ROVER DISCOVERY SVX

The new Discovery SVX takes Land Rover’s full-sized sport-utility vehicle and adds a supercharged 5.0-liter V-8, increased ground clearance, larger tires and body and suspension lifts. The new Hydraulic Active Roll Control increases wheel articulation and reins in body roll to keep the Discovery surefooted over nearly any terrain or obstacle. Available starting in 2018.

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SPEEDVAGEN URBAN RACER BICYCLE

Finally available in matte army green or hot pink, the Speedvagen Urban Racer is designed and handcrafted in Portland, Ore. Lightweight but strong, each bike features a steel frame four to six times stronger than standard steel tubing. You also get a coaster brake, two-speed internal SRAM hub, and a Fabric Scoop titanium rails saddle.

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ROYAL PURPLE HAZZIES

These polarized sunglasses are made from 100-percent natural bamboo that floats in water. Each pair of these Woody Frames sunglasses comes with a bamboo case and microfiber bag. UV 400 polarized lenses reduce glare and allow for better vision while the lightweight, smooth frames have a comfortable fit and feel.

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APPLE WATCH SERIES 3

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It doesn’t look any different than Series 1 or 2. It’s what’s inside Apple Watch Series 3 that makes all the difference. Starting with a cellular connection, this watch allows you to take calls, message and stream music all without your phone. It also has a 70-percent faster processor, a barometric altimeter for tracking steps climbed and elevation changes and a new fabric sports band option. It’s available in three aluminum finishes, two ceramic Edition versions and a version sans cellular.

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It’s the 21st century, and an upgrade is imperative! Let technology work harder, so you can work smarter. With the advanced Carbon Credit Asym, you can realize the tech renaissance! The all-new Carbon Credit Asym is built with Original Banana contour, proprietary advanced geometries and anatomical intuition, capable of accounting for and adjusting to the human body’s inherent asymmetry.

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DEDICATO A DAVID TABLETOP CIGAR CUTTER

Inspired by the cutters used to halve cigars over a century ago, the Dedicato A David Tabletop Cigar Cutter is a useful throwback to a simpler time. Its sharp, stainless-steel blade is ideal for slicing through wrappers and leaves, and the 20-millimeter hole will accommodate most cigars. It comes attached to a wooden base and has a handsome oxhorn handle.

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TRIUMPH BONNEVILLE BOBBER BLACK

The fastest-selling new model in Triumph’s 115-year history, the Bobber has been wildly successful, which means it’s time to improve on an already robust platform. The Bobber Black edition does what any selfrespecting gearhead would do to their bike if given Triumph’s factory-parts bin. Dual front disc brakes, bigger forks, fatter tires and a blacked-out-everything finish headline the changes. No price is set yet, but the Bobber Black will hit dealers in early 2018.

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LEICA SL DIGITAL CAMERA

The Leica SL is a 24-megapixel, full-frame, mirrorless camera with astonishing EyeRes high-resolution viewfinder. The first non-rangefinder-style, 35-millimeter, full-frame digital camera that Leica has made offers high-speed autofocus, 4K video recording and a Maestro II processor for maximum compatibility and seamless integration. The sturdy, weather-sealed construction pairs lightweight aluminum housing with a classic black finish.

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EDYN SMART GARDEN SYSTEM

Gardening can be maddeningly difficult. But it doesn’t have to be. Planted in the soil, the Edyn Garden Sensor continuously monitors light, humidity, temperature, soil nutrition and moisture, referencing these factors against plant databases, soil science and weather trends to give customized guidance via the companion app. It also controls the Edyn Water Valve, which automatically gives plants the right amount of water, ensuring you never over- or undersaturate the ground. In addition, the sensor determines which plants will grow best in your soil, helping to cultivate your green thumb.

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ABSOLUTE ZERO GLASS PIPE

The Absolute Zero’s miniaturized coil condenser provides a pathway for smoke to travel over super-cooled liquid enclosed in the glass, offering a crisp pull that does not burn or irritate the throat and immediately begins to expand in the lungs.

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EARTHLISCENTUALS FOUNDATION

Ladies, just in case you wondered if we forgot about you — we didn’t. CBD cosmetics! Earthly Body infuses its natural base makeup with hemp-seed oil for moisturizing face coverage. Choose from six different shades to apply with a Kabuki-style brush for even coverage. When tan, combine foundation with warming bronzer or mix foundation colors for a custom tone.

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HARMAN KARDON INVOKE

Amazon and Google aren’t the only ones bringing voicepowered assistants into your home. Microsoft is throwing its hat into the ring with the new Harman Kardon Invoke. Powered by Cortana, it plays music, places Skype calls, controls your smart home devices and does other Alexa-style tasks when you simply speak in its direction. And unlike most other devices of its ilk, it takes sound seriously, with three woofers and three tweeters hidden inside its stylish aluminum shell.

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CLEAR COFFEE

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There isn’t much downside to drinking fresh coffee. But if there is one thing we could do without, it’s the damage coffee can wreak on your teeth. Clear Coffee is the first colorless coffee drink in the world, and it promises to keep your pearly whites untarnished. It’s made from high-quality arabica coffee beans and pure water without any artificial flavoring, preservatives, sugar or other sweeteners. The result is flavorful, ready-to-drink coffee that’s low in calories but boasts the caffeine boost you need to tackle your day, stain-free.

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EMPERADOR CIGAR CHEST

You could call it a humidor, but that seems far too pedestrian. Imperiali Geneve’s Emperador cigar chest incorporates over 2,600 individual components to deliver the most luxurious smoke box we’ve ever seen. On top is a tourbillon timepiece made by a Swiss watchmaker, surrounded by 24 individual glass tubes, each of which comes prepacked with a grand cru cigar wrapped in four gold leaves. This compartment is secured by a passcode while the included cigar cutter, table lighter and ashtray repose securely in a front drawer. Of course, the Emperador pays equal attention to the care of your cigars, incorporating the world’s first selfregulating humidity system that needs neither water nor human intervention to keep a constant humidity level of 70 percent and an internal temperature between 61 and 65 F.

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MALA RAW HEMP SKATEBOARD

The mini cruiser has never been greener and more progressive. This 24-inch mini’s snappy performance is the product of a mellow concave and shorter wheelbase, ideal for carving, cruising and commuting. With 108-millimeter Paris street trucks, 60-millimeter stone-ground wheels and ABEC 7 bearings, it shares all the performance genes of other Rolkaz boards, while still being easily portable.

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OREGON CANNABIS TEE

You’ll want to rock this cool Oregon Cannabis Tee this holiday season! The 420 T-Shirt Collection is dedicated to humor, style and design that caters to a growing population of herbal enthusiasts.

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BAHAMA BUDS ADIRONDACK CHAIR

Now this is cool! Be sure to visit Bahama Buds in Coos Bay to pick up these one-of-kind, “folding” Adirondack chairs. They come in blue, orange, stained, plain and white. They make a perfect gift, or pick up a few just for chillin’ on your own front porch.

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‘STARS & CARS’

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Nothing goes together quite like celebrities and automobiles. Steve McQueen and the “Bullitt” Mustang; James Dean and his Porsche Spyder; James Bond and his gadget-filled Aston Martins; Magnum, P.I.’s Ferrari 308, to name a few. In “Stars & Cars,” Jacques Braunstein exhaustively catalogs not just actors, but artists, musicians and others whose love affairs with four wheels have been almost as famous as the drivers, themselves.

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ELEKTRA MICRO CASA A LEVA S1 ESPRESSO MACHINE

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The retro-styled Elektra Micro Casa a Leva S1 has been on the market for decades. While this spring-lever machine isn’t exactly “micro,” it’s certainly not imposing, sitting on a pedestal roughly 10 inches in diameter and standing less than 20 inches tall. It comes in copper/brass, chrome/ brass and chrome finishes and is best complemented by the matching Grinder MS.

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STONY TONY GLASS PIPE CLEANER

Stony Tony Glass Pipe Cleaner is an all-natural, nontoxic, nonflammable, nonabrasive cleaning solution with no dyes and no fragrance. Perfect for any pipe collection, Stony Tony’s cleaner will leave your glass pipes looking brand-new with no residue! Try Stony Tony Glass Pipe Cleaner to be amazed at results that will make you want to order more.

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JACK HERER WOOD SMOKING PIPE

Each pipe is handcrafted in Oregon and completely unique. Jack’s autograph is burned into every one, and the finished piece comes packaged in a hemp carrying case. With the double-vortex ricocheting effect, smoke leaves the large Jack Herer pipe at a much lower temperature than a normal pipe. Due to the design of the bowl, and the fact that air circulates below the bowl freely, the burning temperature in the bowl is very high for a complete burn.

Herer demonstrating his pipe at a trade show in San Francisco

WAM magazine’s research for recommending the Jack Herer Wood Smoking Pipe included a conversation with Mark Herer, 52, who still crafts each pipe in his garage in Springfield, Ore. As he prepared to ramp up production for the holidays, Herer took some time to reflect on his famous father’s influence on the marijuana industry and culture, as well as his own lifetime steeped in the weed scene. WAM: As the son of cannabis icon Jack Herer, how have you tried to establish your own role and reputation in the industry? MARK: Well, I think my reputation just kind of happened … For the last 15 seasons, I’ve been growing. You know, the first year that I did it, it was a dream come full-circle … I smartly did it legally. My wife has had three back surgeries, and so I started growing it for her medically. I’ve been growing it medically all the way through. I finally took my Old World medical crop down. The future will be different. I’ve been very blessed to have my gene pool, as it were, and it’s opened a lot of doors for me. Most people don’t know that Dad actually never grew pot … He was never actually a grower. WAM: Earlier this year, you closed the family’s decades-old Third Eye Shoppe, a Southeast Portland landmark. How are you feeling about that aspect of your father’s legacy coming to an end? MARK: Haha … honestly, I was in business with my, technically, five brothers and sisters for the past 18 years, and now I feel free … It was a blessing; it was a curse, but loved it. That store is how I really feel my transition from being a Californian, more specifically Los Angeles … to an Oregonian … and it really kind of forced me to get over myself.

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WAM: Tell us what is was like to come of age steeped in the marijuana scene? MARK: Dad took over the California marijuana initiative in 1980. The first time Dad went petitioning was in 1973 in Santa Barbara, and I was the monkey on his arm. I don’t know if I was a chick magnet for him or something, but that was when I technically started my political career, hanging out with Dad. (It), as you can imagine, has been an eventful life. You know, at some point, Dad really gave his life to saving the world. We sacrificed a lot as his six children, but in retrospect, I wouldn’t change a thing. Many, many amazing adventures … WAM: Given that your father was such an outspoken advocate of cannabis legalization, how do you think he would feel about legal marijuana’s impact on his business and others like it? MARK: In a sense, he would be somewhat disappointed. That being said … All head shops are down; the industry as a whole is down; the Chinese influence and the influx of merchandise and goods is killing us. It’s killing the job market across the board, not just glass but everything. I’d say he’d be pretty disappointed about the shops closing. How he would feel about the movement and where it’s going with recreational pot: I think he’d be happy that now people are not going to prison anymore for smoking weed; it’s accessible. You know, dad was all about the rest of the plant. I would say, in a sentence: There’s much work to be done still. WAM: What plans do you have in the works for another business? MARK: Well, my business partners and I are creating our brand as we speak … I would say sometime in the next six months to a year the world will know about it. WAM: What Oregon strain do you choose or recommend most often? MARK: You know I’ve always been partial to Jack Herer; it would go without saying. Except for the last two seasons, I’ve grown it every year … But I’ve, uh, also been growing Jack Cough; I’ve got about six different Jack crosses right now. This has been a unique year for me, but it was my best Jack and Jack-cross crop year ever. I’m thrilled. WAM: Give us the story behind the Double Barrel Venturi Smoking system, which your dad designed. Why is the pipe still so popular all these years later? MARK: Well, I think it’s so popular because of its limited availability. It’s the only pipe on the market that has two holes in the shank, in the mouthpiece. And if you look down the bowl before a screen is put in it, there’s a ridge that divides the left and the right side, forces the smoke to create a ricocheting vortex effect down both shanks. It naturally allows about four to five times the air flow that just a shank pipe will, and because of it, you don’t need nearly as much smoke in each hit. There’s always fun in research, hahaha! … They’re all handmade out of exotic hardwoods. Yeah, no two pipes are alike.

— By S.J. Clelland

THE FIRST TIME DAD WENT PETITIONING WAS IN 1973 IN SANTA BARBARA, AND I WAS THE MONKEY ON HIS ARM ... I TECHNICALLY STARTED MY POLITICAL CAREER, HANGING OUT WITH DAD.

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THE CDC DISPENSARY Weed Aficionado asked Walker Davis of The CDC Dispensary in Tigard to explain the business’ success and what’s in store for the cannabis industry. The CDC is at 10015 201 S.W. Hall Blvd., Tigard. Store hours are 10 a.m. to 9:55 p.m. Monday through Saturday, 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sunday. WAM: Do you service both recreational and medical users? CDC: We are a recreational shop with a medical endorsement. Maintaining our medical roots was extremely important to The CDC Dispensary. None of us would be here without the Oregon Medical Marijuana Program.

component of my workload, purchasing flower, happens to be one of my favorites and is absolutely surreal to me. I’m sure this answer differs from person to person, but not everybody’s job entails buying product. Personally, I thank my higher power every day that I get to participate in this industry.

WAM: With all the changes in the cannabis industry, what’s the biggest impact that recreational sales have had on your business? CDC: We love and value all of our customers and wouldn’t trade them for the world. With that being said, fortunately The CDC has been blessed with more traffic nowadays then the fast-food joint up the street. Volume, volume, volume — that has been the biggest impact.

WAM: What’s new for your business in 2018? CDC: I don’t want to spoil anything, but let’s just say that we are expecting to have a little more room to grow in 2018. Also, very exciting news: The CDC is licensed for delivery. We intend on using that license in 2018.

WAM: What is the biggest draw to your location? CDC: I hear a ton of talk about two things: our low, low prices and the staff. A shout-out to our team’s unrelenting customer service and knowledge to the point of embodying a “weed sommelier” — truly cannabis professionals. WAM: What is the reason behind your business’ success? CDC: In short, respect, helpfulness and humility are key at The CDC Dispensary. That mantra that has been contagious from the start, qualities derived straight from owner Judith LaParne’s being. Fortunately, this idea has transcended into each member of our team, even to customers and vendors. For example, if we don’t have a certain requested product, our staff will check menus of nearby shops and even call to find that product for a customer. It may not seem ideal for the average capitalist, but The CDC is not an average dispensary. Those qualities, combined with our best foot forward, have definitely blessed us with some success in this industry. However, this is a feat impossible without our employees, patrons and vendors. WAM: What inspired your passion for this industry? CDC: Well, who doesn’t enjoy cannabis? On a deeper note, our passion is helping people. We started as a medical shop because we wanted to help patients. Fortunately, now The CDC is able to help even more people. Anything that comes with that is just a bonus. WAM: What is your favorite part of the job? CDC: Hmmmmm. Where to begin? Interacting with customers and vendors is so fulfilling. It is no overstatement when we say The CDC is proud to serve. Not to mention the biggest

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WAM: What do think customers will demand more of in the future? CDC: Flower is a proverbial “classic” for a reason. However, I do see concentrates, specifically cartridges, gaining tremendous popularity. But don’t tell the processors that! WAM: What are the biggest challenges that cannabis business owners face in the industry? CDC: Banking, plain and simple. WAM: As the cannabis industry grows and improves, what developments are you most looking forward to in the future? CDC: Within the scope of reach? Again, banking. It would be so nice to see a more accessible means of banking. That is an obvious means to cut down on risky amounts of cash on hand and to actually utilize money that, in some cases, is just taking up space. Interstate trade makes me overflow with excitement but, like I said, within the scope of reach.

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POTLIGHT

SUPPLIER

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THC:

MANIPUL


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NUMBERS DON’T EXPECT A BETTER HIGH FROM HIGHER-PERCENTAGE FLOWERS

WARNING! This article may save you money and bring you peace of mind. Please read at your own risk. Why, suddenly, do percentages of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) matter? In the past year or so, you may have noticed your local budtender pushing you toward higher-THC products with higher price tags. Why, you may ask? Most patients (consumers) have been asking why, over the past six months, dispensaries have changed from a “go-to” cannabis strain that was 14 percent last year to a different strain — higher in THC — that doesn’t seem to work for the ailment specified. There are several reasons, and you won’t like the main one: MONEY! There are 500-plus cannabis retailers in Oregon, where the number of new farms has exponentially increased. From line to line, they all carry very similar flowers: indoor and outdoor strains ranging from 9 percent THC all the way to 34 percent! With so many new farms, Oregon faces price wars on the wholesale side, plummeting prices on all flower and lower-THC flower being passed over by stores. In 2016, average THC percentages of Oregon cannabis were around 16 to 18 percent. So why has the potency doubled in some of these same strains? Simple. The method of testing is skewed across the board! We found that one company may turn your flower back in at 20 percent, and the same flower tested from another agency may come back at 13 percent. How is this possible? The factors behind this discrepancy could be a book unto itself, so we’ll give you the simple version in one word: moisture. If a farm turns their current strain in for testing with a 15-percent moisture count, their tests are expected to come back with some degree of THC accuracy, but if that same flower sits around for a week before getting tested, there is no telling what may take place. The moisture level may drop amid poor storage conditions, or it may increase for that same reason. The process for testing is the same for any amount of THC, and the processors know that. So why are so many flowers testing at different levels? The answer, unfortunately, is the same: MONEY! We hear from farms that their testing facilities call to report their flowers tested at 17 percent … but then, if they want, they can redo those tests and get better results! That’s just wrong!

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WHAT DOES ALL THIS MEAN? Consumers now must help to reeducate their budtenders on what strains have worked best. For new clients, don’t be sold on higher THC and higher prices. Let your nose be the deciding factor when picking your next strain. Truth be told, customers who feel “lost” among so many choices should rely on their preferences for weeding out strains, rather than selecting ones so high in THC that they get too stoned. On the flip side, if you’re just looking to get “stoned,” these same practices apply. We promise that a 10-percent-THC strain picked according to your pleasure sensors can get you just as high as a 20-percent strain that cost twice as much. How Weed Aficionados pick their flowers:

HOW CAN ENTERPRISES

Step 1. Greet your budtender by introducing yourself. Step 2. Explain why you’re there and what type of flower you’d like: i.e., indica, sativa. Step 3. Ask to smell all the types of flower you prefer by dominance. Step 4. Select the strain that your NOSE picks, and you’ll be happy. Step 5. Tip your budtender and say: “Thank you for all your help; have a nice day.”

REGULATED LESS

We could go on for pages about cannabis testing, which is still a relatively new concept. But the one thing we can say is there are no Oregon Liquor Control Commission standards for testing facilities, so how can enterprises regulated less strictly than farms provide accurate testing results? That disparity makes us wonder if ANY flower on the Oregon market is, in fact, accurate.

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Reclaiming


the

HIGH GROUND By Andrew Mount

Ebb & Flow models conscious cultivation

Lisa Denney strolls through the cannabis crop at her Ebb & Flow farm near Ashland, where she and partner Amy Parscal terrace plants in native clay soil amended only with biochar, minerals and worm castings.

a cannabis landscape increasingly dominated by commercial priorities, one strain of business ethos elevates environmental and social responsibility. Nestled among the sprawling pear orchards of the Bear Creek watershed, Ebb & Flow is one of several farms located on a single, modest Ashland site regulated by the Oregon Liquor and Cannabis Commission. Co-founders Amy Parscal and Lisa Denney are partners both in business and in life. Together, they holistically manage multiple canopies of medicine while also pioneering a balanced approach to hemp farming in the West. Formerly residents of the Bay Area practicing urban permaculture and exploring whole-systems solutions, Denney and Parscal eventually sought to live sustainably in the wilds of California’s Shasta-Trinity area. They had superior cannabis growing conditions, solar and water storage, yet the local laws were changed to prohibit outdoor cultivation. Thus, the frontier of Oregon shone brightly on the horizon, home since 2015 to Ebb & Flow. To pursue their vision of a true wilderness homestead, the duo purchased WILDESS, a 160-acre, off-grid property in the Sampson Creek watershed, 45 minutes by vehicle from Ashland. In 2017, modest hemp cultivation began on this remote piece of mountain land, using minimal resources and labor to achieve a manageable yield. All 650 hemp (CBD) plants are terraced in native clay soil amended with only biochar (converted from slash piles), minerals and worm castings. Irrigation is entirely powered by gravity from spring-fed holding tanks.


To satisfy growing interest in CBD-rich strains, Ebb & Flow added these medically essential varieties to their award-winning inventory for greatest health benefit. “Working with plants requires that we are in spiritual and energetic balance,” says Denney. “Sensitivity is needed.” Denney’s background in holistic health education serves as a guiding force in their ongoing work. She cured her own chronic migraines with cannabis. Self-funded, mission-driven and spiritually informed, Ebb & Flow distributes to prominent dispensaries in both Portland and Southern Oregon. Their delectable Quantum Kush No. 5 recently was featured as strain of the month in one cannabis-industry publication. Cannabis, in fact, is the No. 1 industry for women-owned businesses, a fact that encourages Denney’s and Parscal’s continued momentum. Ebb & Flow is a member of the Craft Cannabis Alliance that brings together local farmers devoted to ethically grown medicine crops. The membership association emphasizes the importance of regenerative agriculture and remineralization as a dual means to improve the health of ecosystems and communities as a whole. Even among fellow industry players, Ebb & Flow takes a deeply respectful and radically timely stance on biology and land use. Focusing on low-cost, locally sourced, organic inputs and enriching soil with biochar is a core philosophy. Integrated pest management and biologically rich extract teas (applied as both foliar and drench) promote superior plant resistance. Yet the pervasive pest problems in the Rogue Valley amid expanding monoculture are impossible to ignore. Hence, WILDESS, a reference to the great mother goddess, is a learning environment, as well as a working example of forestland stewardship. “We are interacting with the forest in unsustainable ways,” says Parscal. “We have to let old growth come back, not just let the forests burn. We need to transition away from wood use, and yet we are not in a place where we can stop using the benefits of the forest. Living in the forest, you see things in a totally different way. How we manage the forest in the face of weather changes is really important.” The practical elements of such a plan could be rolled into one now contemporary term: carbon farming. Ladder fuels are reduced and turned into biochar, then returned to the soil; even fence posts are made from these same resources. Surplus wood chips are returned to the forest floor to ensure continued fertility of the micro biota and retention of the soil’s moisture. Sustainably logging to create “hügelkultur” beds preserves pioneer plants in the underbrush and leaves larger trees to mature. The soil-to-oil CBD farm at WILDESS practices no feeding, no trellising and no topping. Their homemade biochar is crucial in this experimental approach to a scalable, regenerative farming model based within a forest resource environment. Every manager at Ebb & Flow is trained in permaculture, and all are striving to apply these models to the business arena. Some of these principles are: seasonality, “the sacred spiral of life” and “as above, so below.” “Regenerative farming is about mimicking the natural environment in the forest and prairie,” explains Parscal. “Using these principles, we have the potential to restore the ecological balance of abused farmland. We can farm in the valley in polycultures and improve the ecosystems utilizing regenerative practices.” One of Ebb & Flow’s core team members, Eviane Ita, candidly asserts, “With the way the industry is changing, my advice to anyone who wants to stay alive is they should diversify. Become invaluable!” Value-added product development is part of the company’s strategy, with both their pre-rolls and future cartridges formulated not only by potency, but also by terpene profile and selection of the

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we have the potential

Lisa Denney, left, and Amy Parscal are partners in business and in life, who are modeling holistic cannabis cultivation on their Ebb & Flow farm near Ashland.


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most fragrant cultivars. Further diversification soon will include educational materials with each product and a full description of their “craft” status, linking Ebb & Flow to local cash flows and family farms. Denney and Parscal contemplate hosting a regional conference to facilitate intra-industry dialogue around breeding genetics and regenerative farming practices. “We are looking for more simplicity,” confesses Parscal. “And we aspire to address the triad of medicine, fuel and fiber that cannabis can provide our communities here in Oregon.” She summarizes their diverse Oregon growing experiences in this way: “Farming in the valley — the pressures of keeping up with the fast-paced growth of the industry and regulatory burdens, along with the intense pest pressure from an out-of-balance ecosystem — this has shown us the challenges that we face. Growing in a forest teaming with fertility, beneficial insects and flora and fauna has shown us what is possible.”

Earth Care. People Care. Fair Share. For more information, see ebbandflowfarm.com

“...we aspire to address the triad of medicine, fuel and fiber

that cannabis can provide our communities ...

Amy Parscal, foreground, and Lisa Denney, farm cannabis without feeding, trellising or topping to promote the microbial health of native soils.

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LEMON THAI KUSH We were fortunate to try this strain and can tell you it packs a punch. Make that a one-two punch from the flavor and the high! With sweet lemon undertones, this is a very unique-tasting strain. It worked well to calm our nerves after a long drive to Southern Oregon to find it. When you do see it hit the shelves, try it. You won’t be disappointed!

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Lemon Thai Kush

Reduces stress

Ltk

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DRAGON OG THC: 27.25 percent | CDB: 0 percent Dragon OG claims to be more sativa-dominant as a hybrid cross between Red Dragon and OG Kush. We picked up ours at Cannbiz Experience in Medford, and it did not disappoint. Floral notes with some mild spice and lemon really tickle your taste buds. Buyer beware that you only need a little bit, as it does tend to creep up on you. Dragon OG offers mood-boosting mental stimulation with a relaxing body high.

STRAIN ATTRIBUTES:

HYBRID

Dragon OG

Fights depression

Dg

Relieves pain Reduces stress

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WIFI OG NO. 43

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THC: 20.75 percent | CBD: 1.36 percent WOOF! This one will get you. Also known as “White Fire OG,” this slight indicadominant strain smokes a lot like an indica. It’s pretty heavy on the eyes and comes on fast with a nice head high. This version of Wifi’s THC is a little on the low end. But for that reason, this is one great bud to smoke day or night!

STRAIN ATTRIBUTES: Fights depression Helps ADHD Reduces stress

HYBRID

Wifi OG No. 43

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MENDO BREATH

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Ananda grows some fine ganja, and this one is no less than great. Maybe we’re particular on straight indicas. But regardless of our feelings, this is a great strain! It will leave you feeling pretty damn mellow and Jell-o. Very sweet flavor promises plenty of enjoyment, Wammers!

STRAIN ATTRIBUTES: Helps with sleep Reduces stress Relieves pain

INDICA

Mendo Breath

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STRAINREPORT JACK HERER

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THC: 19.93 percent | CBD: 0 percent What can we say about this version of Jack? … “Thank you” comes to mind. Jh is a staple here in Oregon where the late Jack Herer’s son, Mark, lives full time. We are happy to see this strain in more and more stores. It smokes great! It tastes great! The strain’s body and head highs are just like Jack promised!

SATIVA

STRAIN ATTRIBUTES:

Jack Herer

Reduces stress

Jh

Fights fatigue Improves mental focus

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DOC WHO One word: potent! This true indica-dominant strain will let you know the “Doctor is in!” Smoking on the medium side, Dwh gave us a super-warm body buzz. Be forewarned that one of this strain’s main uses is to restore appetite, and that’s a fact, Jack! You will get the munchies!

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STRAIN ATTRIBUTES:

Doc Who

Dwh

Improves appetite Relieves pain Reduces stress

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THC: 21.52 percent | CBD: 0 percent Lemon Sour D is one of our favorites for a few reasons. It gives you an amazing head high with increased sexual stamina! That’s all. Enjoy! OK, there is more… Bursting with flavors of lemon and sour, this strain packs a punch! Daily users can enjoy this strain’s lower THC level without wanting to sleep at their desks.

STRAIN ATTRIBUTES: Relieves pain Inspires creativity Fights depression

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Lemon Sour Diesel

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BLUE DREAM THC: 21.79 percent | CBD: 0 percent Like so many others in our fine state, this is a “go-to” daily strain. We love Blue Dream. But among so many choices, whose is the best? Solsgreen’s Blue Dream was good, but a little high on the THC end for us, based on others we’ve had in the past. Normally, we enjoy Blue Dream daily, but this is one that you may want to smoke toward evening, as it is a little heavier on the head.

STRAIN ATTRIBUTES: Eases anxiety Reduces stress Fights depression

HYBRID

Blue Dream

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STRAINREPORT BLACK WIDOW

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Given the name, we were a little hesitant to buy this strain. But after smoking it, we changed our tune. Yummy! Full of sweet, earthy flavor that will creep up on you just right. This is not really a “medicated” strain in our opinion, but that’s just an opinion. We can say this is a great strain for RELAXING. Feel free to use when stressed.

HYBRID

STRAIN ATTRIBUTES:

Black Widow

Calms the mind

Blw

Relieves pain Relieves nausea

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BLUE RHINO THC: 23.74 percent | CBD: 1.74 percent In case this one is new for you, Blue Rhino is a potent cross of Blueberry and White Rhino that has a unique, fruity aroma mixed with some skunky harshness. It smokes slightly heavy but with great medicinal results. According to a regular study of this strain, it is used more for medicinal purposes than recreational. It gives users a balanced mix of head and body effects, making it an option either for staying focused or for wanting to relax, or for pain management.

STRAIN ATTRIBUTES:

HYBRID

Blue Rhino

Relieve pain

Blr

Reduces stress Calms muscle spasms

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FAT PURPLE

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THC: 10.3 percent | CBD: 0 percent Are you having trouble falling asleep? Here is your solution! Fat Purp is a straight-up indica cross with some amazing attributes. One of the most notable is sexual arousal. If you can stay awake long enough to “poke” your partner, indicating you’re ready for four minutes of action, go for it! After that, you’ll be in the most blissful sleep you’ve had in a long time.

STRAIN ATTRIBUTES: Increases sex drive Reduces stress Relieves pain:

INDICA

Fat Purple

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THE WHITE THC: 22.8 percent | CBD: 0 percent We found this strain’s claim as indica-dominant to be waaaayyyy off. This version of The White creeps up on you hard after about 15 minutes, leaving you wondering where you left your car keys — or even your car! Electric green, this strain may claim 22.8 percent, but it’s not! It’s more like Tommy Chong’s old “Chong Star,” and you WILL get slanted!

STRAIN ATTRIBUTES: Improves memory Reduces stress Fights depression

HYBRID

The White

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STRAINREPORT PURPLE KUSH

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THC: 21.92 percent | CBD: 0.23 percent Unlike most Primo Farms strains, this one won’t have you running to your couch. You won’t even make it there, unless it’s where you started! Those fortunate enough to smoke this strain often will vouch that it’s great for sleep! Couch lock? ... YES! This is where we can attest that THC testing is a complete farce because this strain is packed with “stoniness” — and a lot of it! Heavy on the THCA levels, it makes for a great night of relaxing. Eating a few slices of mango 20 minutes before smoking will help to boost your level of relaxation instantly.

STRAIN ATTRIBUTES:

INDICA

Purple Kush

Helps with sleep

Pk

Relieves pain Reduces stress

GORILLA COOKIES

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THC: 21.8 percent | CBD: 0 percent That was not a misprint. Gco is a cross that delivers a solid 1-to-1 ratio of indica and sativa, making this a well-balanced flower. With honest flavors of mint and more, Gco is the perfect strain for getting you through a day free of pain. After just a few tokes, you’ll forget you had a pinched nerve — or a broken toe!

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HYBRID

Gorilla Cookies

Relieves pain

Gco

Reduces stress Helps with sleep

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CBD: 9.24 percent | THC: 13.61 percent When it comes to CBD strains, we shop by smell while looking for the closest 1-to-1 ratio we can find. BAM! Mq is that strain! Helping with pain and inflammation, this is one you may want to include in your daily regimen. Tastes wonderfully of earth and spice. Phantom Farms hit the nail on the head with this one. Enjoy!

STRAIN ATTRIBUTES: Reduces stress Combats chronic pain Improves mental focus

CBD DOMINANT

Mighty Quin

Mq PROUDLY GROWN AND SOLD IN OREGON BY: TJ’S PROVISIONS

TJ’S CBD CBD: 14.1 percent | THC: N/A For those who do not like a lot of THC, this is the strain for you! It’s great for patients with chronic pain, including fibromyalgia, and more. This is one CBD perfect for getting through the day without making you a space cadet! Highly, HIGHLY recommended. Boasting a lot of earth and wood, it smokes a little harsh at first, but once you get rolling, you’ll be happy you made the purchase.

STRAIN ATTRIBUTES: Combats chronic pain Reduces stress Alleviates headaches

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STRAINREPORT

CBDs

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FRANK’S GIFT CBD: 10.6 percent | THC: 5.4 percent Born right here in Oregon! Frank’s Gift is a wonderful phenotype of Skunk Haze that has been known to generate upward of 20 percent CBD. This strain delivers a nearly mythological ratio of CBD to THC that lends itself to a variety of medicinal uses associated with physical discomfort, inflammation and anxiety. Although this version has a lower CBD count, it still proves one of the best for soothing inflammation!

STRAIN ATTRIBUTES:

CBD HYBRID Frank’s Gift

Soothes inflammation

Fkg

Reduces stress Calms muscle spasms

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MEDIHAZE CBD: 11.69 percent | THC: 6.42 percent We think of this now as a maintenance strain for several reasons. It helps immensely with pain! This version of Mdh is not a true 1-to-1, but that’s OK because it meets patients’ needs time over time, no matter how it’s been grown. You may get a slight head rush from the small amount of THC, but you will for sure enjoy the taste and uplifting effects.

CBD SATIVA

STRAIN ATTRIBUTES:

MediHaze

Mdh

Relieves pain Improves mental focus Reduces stress

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TOAST THE SEASON WITH OUR FESTIVE DRINKS

CANNA-NOG INGREDIENTS: • 5 eggs, separated • ½ cup, plus 2 tablespoons sugar, divided • 2 cups whole milk • 1 ½ cups heavy cream • 2 to 4 tablespoons salted cannabis butter, melted • 1 tablespoon vanilla • Freshly grated nutmeg, for garnish • Kief, for garnish DIRECTIONS: 1 | Using an electric mixer, beat the egg yolks until they are light. In a steady stream, add the ½ cup sugar. When sugar is dissolved, add the milk, cream, melted cannabis butter and vanilla; beat until combined. 2 | In a separate, clean mixing bowl, beat the egg whites on high speed until soft peaks form. Add remaining 2 tablespoons sugar and beat until stiff. 3 | Fold egg whites into cannabis mixture and chill. Garnish with the nutmeg and kief.

WEED WHISKEY INGREDIENTS: • 750-milliliter bottle Bulleit Rye Whiskey • ¼ ounce ground weed DIRECTIONS: 1 | Pour the bottle of Bulleit into a sealable jar, or pour a little bit of whiskey from bottle to accommodate weed’s volume. To jar or bottle, add the ground weed. 2 | Shake bottle and let it sit, out of sunlight, for at least 48 hours. Shake it at least once per day until it has reached desired potency — up to 1 month, if possible. The longer it sits, the more potent it will be. 3 | Pour whiskey mixture into a glass container, using a cheesecloth to strain all ground weed from whiskey. Repeat this step as necessary, straining and discarding weed from whiskey.

DAYDREAM HOLIDAY PUNCH INGREDIENTS: • Ice, as needed • 1 ½ ounces Susz (recipe follows) • ¾ ounce fresh lemon juice • 1 ½ ounces Ginger-Cardamom-Cannabis-Honey Syrup (recipe follows) • Candied ginger, for garnish DIRECTIONS: 1 | In a cocktail shaker filled with ice, combine the Susz, lemon juice and syrup; shake well. 2 | Strain into a glass over a large ice cube. Garnish with the candied ginger. SUSZ: In a large jar or other airtight container, combine a 750-milliliter bottle of vodka with ¼ cup each chopped, dried apples, dried pears, dried apricots and dried plums. Allow mixture to infuse for 24 hours, then strain and bottle for use. GINGER-CARDAMOM-CANNABIS-HONEY SYRUP: In a blender, combine 14 ounces honey (by weight), 3 ½ tablespoons peeled and chopped, fresh ginger, 10 cardamom pods and ½ cup warm water. Blend for 1 to 2 minutes, then strain through a cheesecloth into a jar. Syrup will keep for 2 to 3 weeks.

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Columnist overcomes decades of paranoia blues I’M SEEING THE GHOST of my high school dean chasing us across the junior parking lot. We’ve just arrived back on campus after lunch, a little late for fifth period. We’re blazed, but not confused: Get out of the car quickly! DO NOT let the vehicle smoke escape! But the skunk is out of the bag. Dean Blakeney gets a whiff and screams: “Stop right there, you punks!” We escaped that time, and the time after that and probably the time after that, before Dean B could slime us with suspension and/or a call to our parents (mine would have just asked if I was ripping off their stash again). Fact: I can count on one finger the times I got caught getting high. But somehow that didn’t stop the paranoia that accompanied me on pretty much every toke-out, especially if I was stoned while out in public. Decades removed from high school, and still getting high (although not nearly as much), that paranoia hasn’t gone away. My mind is still in “teen rebel,” sneaky phase, back in the junior parking lot trying not to get nabbed. But times have changed. Marijuana is going legit, way more acceptable than it was back in the day (unless you believe our asshole attorney general). And I’m no longer a teenager; I’m a responsible adult (wink, wink). So why can’t I just leave the Paranoia Blues behind and enjoy the ride? Because … Neurons that fire together wire together. That is to say: The more time you spend dwelling on something, the harder it is to let go, which creates an endless, largely negative, feedback loop that hinders our ability to chill the fuck out, enjoy our lives and, in this case, our time being stoned. Is it possible to tweak the neurons so they’re not backseat driving every single trip? It’s called neuroplasticity. And I am here to report, it IS possible! First, the bad news. Scientists believe our brains have a built-in negativity bias that evolved over millions of years. They talk about it in terms of “carrots” or “sticks.” If we miss out on a carrot, there will probably be another one available to us soon enough. If we get struck by a stick — or, let’s say, a spear — no chance to get that carrot, ever. So even though chances of getting skewered by the local Homo Heidelbergensis spear (invented 500,000 years ago) largely has been minimized, our brains still are rooted in survival mode. Now, the good news. Neuroplasticity suggests that the brain has the ability to reorganize itself by forming new neural

connections. How? You need to feed your brain new and positive information. Start with: Just the facts, ma’am I got caught smoking one time by a cop. I was let go after a slight slap on the wrist. As far as I can remember, no one has ever harshed-out on me for being stoned. (Hint: I’m not married.) Enjoy the experience Take the time to smell the weed! Reinforce how good it feels to be stoned. Sure, you might forget that sensation right after the next hit, but reinforce it again! Every time you reinforce the positive in your life, a little of the negativity slips away. Practice this in every facet of your life! Find your inner Buddha! Om. I’m seeing the ghost of my high school dean. He’s sitting in a wheelchair in a convalescent home with a big smile on his face. They’ve just dosed him with his morning edibles. Rick Cipes has written for over 40 publications including L.A. Times, Playboy and ESPN Magazine. Check out the funniest and dopest tees on the block at Rick’s 420 T-Shirt Collection: www.420tsc.com


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Strain really does matter

Scientific studies point to specific remedies for each condition

IF YOU USE CANNABIS, or are even thinking about using cannabis, learning about strains is crucial. All too often, marijuana is discussed as if it is one medicine with uniform health benefits, which simply isn’t the case. As a cannabis educator, I often hear people say, “I tried marijuana once, but it didn’t work for me,” or “I used to like cannabis, but then it started making me anxious all the time.” My immediate question always is: “What strain were you using?” Usually, the answer is a shrug. It’s the unfortunate person who gives up on a medicine that could help without realizing the strain may have been to blame. STRAIN AFFECTS EXPERIENCE Cannabis is a plant of extreme variety. There are countless strains out there, and the various effects are as numerous. Depending on what strain you are using, you might get very different results. Some strains might relax you while other make you anxious. Some might make you sleepy while others energize. Some elevate; others might make you depressed. It is crucial to know which strains you are using so you can find out what does and doesn’t work for you. I personally can utilize only 5 to 10 percent of the strains available on the market for my medical needs. When I first started using cannabis, it was quite a journey to find the right options. I thought my sensitivities must be rare, but patient surveys show that 86 percent of cannabis users have strong preferences for particular cannabis strains and observe differences in how each strain affects them. In fact, the majority of patients use only one to three cannabis products regularly. STRAIN AFFECTS EFFICACY Strain also plays a role in how effective cannabis is for treating different diseases or symptoms. Researchers have noted that, for certain conditions, specific cannabis strains made all the difference in success rates associated with treatment. In Israel, geneticist and molecular biologist

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David Meiri is studying 50 varieties of cannabis and its effects on 200 different cancer cells. He attests that while cannabis can help with some cancers, it might not work the same for all. Certain cancers respond better to certain cannabinoids. While some strain combinations might be successful on specific cancer types, not all are. Researchers also have noted differences related to strain when treating other conditions. Epilepsy patients often cite benefit from strains high in CBD, according to an article in Scientific American. Whether a strain was an indica or sativa mattered when treating insomnia, the National Institutes of Health reported. And highCBD strains can help with schizophrenia while strains high in THC might worsen it, another study showed. FIND YOUR STRAINS Thankfully, researchers and the cannabis industry alike are starting to pay more attention to strain. Most dispensaries offer an array of strain-specific products; it’s up to you to find the ones that work best for your needs. Investigate strains that work well for your conditions. Check out Leafly.com or CannaSOS.com. Both sites let patients search strain reviews by condition or symptom, this allows you to see what worked well for others in your situation. Try a wide variety of strain types until you find ones you like. Record which strains helped and which strains produced negative results. Pay attention to strain when picking out your medicine. Any of these moves can help decrease the time you spend looking for a cannabis solution. While more than half of patients say they found a product that helped in less than a month, more than a quarter of them spent longer than six months searching. By focusing a little time on promising strains, you can identify options that will work best for you. Strain really does matter. Emily Earlenbaugh is a cannabis patient consultant and wellness researcher. She is the author of the online course “The Mindful Guide to Cannabis” and has a doctorate in philosophy of science from UC Davis.


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Columnist and other ‘cannamoms’ take pride in ‘meducation’ EVERY MOM finds a way to manage stress, to unwind

after a long day of managing everyone else’s problems but our own. We need quiet time and peaceful moments when nobody needs us. Some moms read a book, some moms take a bath, some drink wine or meditate and others grind up our bud, grab some papers, sneak into the garage or out to the backyard when the kids are sleeping, and spark up a joint. Now, more than ever, moms are learning about and feeling more comfortable by winding down with some THC and CBD! When I found out I was almost seven weeks pregnant with my daughter, one of my first thoughts was to stop smoking weed. I was told it could cause problems for my child, just like drinking would, so I stopped. I wasn’t that worried about not smoking; I was willing to make a small change in my life. Then I realized that my life practically depended on having cannabis. Morning sickness was more like all-day and all-night sickness. I lost 20 pounds in one month and passed out multiple mornings trying to go to work. My daughter was eating me alive, and eating food was impossible. I threw up as soon as I woke up, as soon as I tried to eat breakfast and throughout the day and night. I stepped down from my managerial position at a local resort and didn’t know what to do. My mother and my doctors were very concerned and implored me to eat. My solution: smoke some herb. After two full months of starving and barfing my brains out, I got some herb, packed a bowl, sat in my car and drew a small hit. I was concerned that I may be making an unsafe choice but then rationalized my problem. I needed to eat, or my baby was going to die; I needed to eat, or I might die, too. Less than 10 minutes later, I decided to go inside and eat some cereal. That was the first meal I had, and within a few hours I finally ate a full meal without sacrificing it to the porcelain god. I realized I needed to medicate by microdosing throughout my pregnancy for pain, sleep, digestion and overall mood. I still was concerned, so I did my research and notified my doctor that I was doing better and working again. She couldn’t tell me: “Atta girl! Smoke as much as you want!” But she agreed I was doing 100 percent better. Isabella was born four days late, 21 inches long and

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hairy as hell. She was healthy and perfect in every way. She is now almost 6, going on 30. She is extremely smart and a force to be reckoned with. So when do we, as parents, choose to discuss using cannabis for our medicine? Now. Today. Education is important. We have a responsibility as parents to lead our children to the right path and explain to them why we use cannabis rather than taking prescription drugs. They should be aware of the side effects, what it looks like, smells like and all the forms in which it can be taken. There is nothing worse than your kids not knowing what edibles look like and getting into them, or sharing them with their friends. My kids know that none of mommy’s medicine can be touched; they know what it looks like and understand that it is not for them at all. They have no problem obeying that rule because they know cannabis can make them sick. Keeping cannabis locked and hidden away is not paranoid behavior; it’s to safeguard our little ones who don’t understand dosing amounts or how cannabis can affect them. I consider my kids “meducated.” My parents more than understand and ask about CBDs and cannabis lotions. My father eats my cannabis treats often and smokes a jay with me here and there. I love being a cannamom. I am thankful to live in Colorado where I can be open and more comfortable with my cannabis use, unlike in other states where some moms could lose their children if they adopted my position. I hope that soon, those moms won’t need to resort to pharmaceuticals to relieve stress or anxiety. Don’t feel guilty or embarrassed for using cannabis. Discretion for many is important, but it’s OK if you have to sneak into the garage and take a hit to stave off being a bitch. When other parents say: “Gosh you’re so happy and glowing!” I think: “Yes, I am happy. I love my life, and I smoke a ton of weed!” #cannamom QeenBee writes about the modern cannabis-centered lifestyle, as well as political viewpoints on cannabis’ future.


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