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    Sept/oCt 2014 iSSUE7 EDIBLES & mmj hERB lIST

    ALASKANREPORTER

    & MMJ AdvocateQuits on Ai

    NFL Relaxing

    its MARIJUANATesting Policies

    WOMENVS.MEN

    WOMEN HAVE

    HIGHERTHC TOLERANCES

    23 HEALTHBENEFITS OFCANNABIS

    THE 420

    MILECHAMPIONRUNNERS:Yes, I Used

    Cannabis!

    RECIPES,REVIEWSSTATEUPDATES& MORE

    PHILADELPHIA

    to DecriminalizeCANNABIS

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    Cover feature: 23Major HeBenefits of Canna1) GLAUCOMA

    Glaucoma is the loss of vision due to swelling in the eye onthe optic nerve. Using marijuana as a treatment decreasesthe swelling. According to the National Eye Institute, Studiesin the early 1970s showed that marijuana, when smoked,lowered the intraocular pressure (IOP) in people with normalpressure to those with glaucoma.

    2) REVERSE THE CARCINOGENIC EFFECTS OF TOBACCOIn January 2012, there was a study that was publishedin the American Medical Association that found smokingmarijuana did not harm lung function, and even improvedlung capacity.

    3) EPILEPTIC SEIZURESTetrahydrocannabinol, more commonly known as THC,binds to the brain cells responsible for controlling excitabilityand regulating relaxation resulting in the control of epilepticseizures. You can read more of these findings at the Journalof Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics.

    4) DRAVETS SYNDROME

    Dravets syndrome results in severe developmental delaysand seizures. A recorded forty plus children, in Florida, arebeing treated with marijuana that is high in cannabidiol andlow in THC. The most extreme case reported a dramaticdecrease in her seizures from 300 a week to 1.

    5) STOPS CANCER FROM SPREADINGResearchers at California Pacific Medical Center in SanFrancisco reported back in 2007, that CBD may stop thespread of cancer. Some researchers are even suggesting

    that some properties in cannabis could even kill cancer.

    6) DECREASES ANXIETYMarijuana acts as an efficient mood stabilizer, especially forpatients that suffer from social or panic disorders. With theproper dose it can alleviate anxiety.

    7) ALZHEIMERS DISEASEA study lead by Kim Janda of the Scripps Research Institutesuggests that marijuana may slow the progression ofAlzheimers disease. Amyloid plaques kill brain cells andcause Alzheimers. THC slows the formation of said Amyloidplaques.

    8) MULTIPLE SCLEROSISIn May 2014, the Canadian Medical Association Journalpublished a study with results that varied, however majorityof participants showed significant improvement.

    9) OTHER MUSCLE SPASMSSmoking marijuana is almost always able to alleviate spasms,

    if not immediately, a short time after having smoked thecannabis.

    10) HEPATITIS C TREATMENT OPTIONSA 2006 study in the European Journal of Gastroenterologyand Hepatology found that 86% of patients using marijuanasuccessfully completed their Hepatitis C therapy, while only29% of non-smokers completed their treatment, possiblybecause the marijuana helps to lessen the treatments ofsaid side effects.

    11) INFLAMMATORY BOWEL SYNDROME (IBS)IBS symptom alleviation from cannabis is due to the THCproperties. The THC increases permeability in the intestinesallowing bacteria to penetrate.

    12) ARTHRITISSome of the main healing properties of marijuanmanagement, anti-inflammatory, and sleep aide. All oaliments of people who suffer from arthritis.

    13) METABOLISM AND BALANCED WEIGHTRecently the American Journal of Medicine releasesuggesting that pot smokers are, on a whole, skinnea healthier metabolism than the average person.

    14) LUPUSLupus is roughly defined as when the body starts attfor no reason. Marijuana has been related to havineffect on the bodys immune system. Some studiesfar as to suggest that the same properties can also

    to the affects it has on pain and anti-nausea.

    15) SPURS OF CREATIVITY IN THE BRAINSeveral studies have gone underway to understanwhen under the effects of marijuana. Studies havepeople get better at coming up with new ideas an

    greater concept relevance.16) CROHNS DISEASEA recent study in Israel has recently come to the

    that smoking marijuana significantly reduces the syCrohns disease.

    17) PARKINSONS DISEASEMedical marijuana not only improves the sleep of Pdisease sufferers, but it also reduces pain ansignificantly.

    18) POST TRAUMATIC STRESS DISORDER (PTSDTHC possesses major sleep aide properties in relaxation assistance. Recently, the Departmentand Human Services had recently approved the trmedical marijuana to treat military veterans.

    19) POST STROKE PROTECTIONSome researchers suggest, from the University of N

    that cannabis can possibly reduce the affect area affected by a stroke.

    20) CONCUSSION & TRAUMA BRAIN PROTECTIOAlthough no human testing has occurred as of evidence suggests, in mice, that marijuana can actubrain after a traumatic injury and /or concussion.

    21) ELIMATE NIGHTMARESThe reason why marijuana is such a good sleep aidehow it affects the later stages of the sleep cycle als

    REM sleep.22) CHEMO SIDE EFFECT TREATMENTThe FDA has multiple approvals on drugs that useor CBD because there is actual validity in the healingof medical marijuana. It is the most common aafter healing properties in marijuana and these saproperties are appetite stimulation, pain treatment,of nausea, and finally sleep aide. All of which are imponecessary to a person being treated with chemothe

    23) HELP DRINKERS TO CUT BACKAlcoholism involves the disruptions of the Endocsystem. Proven to be the lesser of two evils, CBD anddrinkers cut back and reduces the side effects of alc

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    Canna Candy Corn

    meDIBLE rECIPES Checkout More Recipes& Cooking Webisodes at

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    ngredients: cups confectioners sugar

    6 teaspoons non-fat dry milk teaspoon Kosher salt cup granulated sugar

    /3 cup light corn syrup tablespoons water

    3-4 tablespoons Canna butter (room temperature) teaspoon canilla extract2 or 3 drops: tellow and orange gel paste food coloring

    Directions:Combine confectioners sugar, dry milk, and salt until themixture is completely smooth. Set aside.

    n a sauce pan over medium heat combine granulated sugar, corn syrup, and water in a sauce pan over amedium heat for four minutes or until fully mixed. Add Canna butter and mix for two minutes. The temperature

    eeds to bcome to 230 degrees F. Remove from heat.

    Bring over dry milk mixture. Add vanilla while constantly stirring. Now pour mixture onto a sheet pan that has

    een previously lined with parchment paper. Mixture must cool for 15 minutes before you can work with itOnce cool, divide dough into three equal pieces. Add yellow coloring to one piece and knead desired color

    rightness. Repeate with orange coloring. The third piece remains white.

    Roll each piece of dough into a strand 18 inches long. Cut each strand in half and roll each piece into a strandbout inches thick.

    Lay these strands side by side in the order of orange, yellow, and then white. Press them together with yourngers and cut them into 4 inch pieces. Use a ruler to press each piece into a wedge keeping the orange sidehicker and the white side to a tip. You can also use a pizza slicer. Now just lay Canna Candy corn on parchmentaper and sit for at l east one hour.

    Note: To store, lay flat in an air tight container with a sheet of parchment paper between layers as they tend totick to each other.

    Ingredients:2 cups parmesan cheese

    10 ounces frozen spinach14 ounces artichoke hearts, drained and

    chopped2/3 cup sour cream1 cup cream cheese

    1/3 cup mayonnaise

    2 teaspoons minced garlic3 tablespoons Canna butterDirections:Saut the frozen spinach with canna butter. Use a low heat because as it is important to not cook off thproperties. Once completely incorporated add parmesan cheese and artichoke hearts. Once well blesour cream, cream cheese, garlic, and mayonnaise. Service hot with your favorite chips; pita bread or wHawaiian bread.

    Ingredients:2 cups heavy cream2 cups sugar6 tablespoons Canna butter1 cups light corn syrup

    teaspoon Kosher salt teaspoon pure vanilla extract6 apples of your choice6 crafting sticks

    Directions:In a large sauce pan bring cream, sugar, cannabutter, andcorn syrup to a boil. Stir continuously until the sugar completelydissolves. Reduce the heat to medium and stir occasionally forfifteen minutes. Rinse and dry the apples. Firmly insert the craftingsticks into each apple and set aside on lightly greased parchmentpaper. Upon removing caramel from the heat, slowly stir in saltand vanilla extract. Dip the apples twice and place on parchment

    paper. Cover and refrigerate overnight.

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    E GRANDTOR-IN-CHIEF

    Most people would think thatsuming cannabis would adverselyct an athlete, especially a formerfessional runner, but Chris Barniclects that theory and states thatnabis actually helped him become ater athlete.

    A Massachusetts native, Chriss diagnosed with Crohns diseaseen he was 19 years old, while goingschool in Fayetteville, Arkansas. Itcted him so adversely it he waspitalized after his first marathon.gastrointestinal disorder led him tohis own way of medically controllingsymptoms with cannabis infused

    nut butter sandwiches. Being a longance runner, Chris didnt like the idea

    he carcinogens taken in when smokingnabis. He says, there are so manyer ways to medicate.

    Chris was a three time allerican in track and field, while attendingergraduate school at University ofansas and graduate school at theversity of New Mexico. His specialtys running the 5K and 10K. He then ranfessionally post collegiately, and wasnsored by Asics and New Balance, he

    o qualified for the Olympic trials. Hisning took him all over Europe and hen traveled to Kenya to train with thelds best.

    Chris and his business partnersky Corbin and Dan Lacava (also

    g distance professional runners),to avoid the standard drug testing

    cedures for athletes. Chris recallsting his body through extremeess, cleaning out and sweating outremnants of THC in his system from

    oking one celebratory joint after hist win. Together they have won 40onal championships as coaches andwhile in school.

    While many sport authority

    agencies are lowering their testingthreshold for cannabis, Chris believes theyshouldnt even be testing for marijuana.He said, the fact that cannabis is beingscheduled as a street drug with heroin,methamphetamine, and cocaine, when

    there are many medical benefits tocannabis, I believe this is absurd. This iswhat really needs to change. There aremany former NFL players that are comingout saying that cannabis has helped

    them with their concussions. Thats aserious problem in the NFL, where youhave suicides and violence related toconcussions, and if cannabis can be astart to change that, then I think theNFL should be trying to use it, and let theirplayers medicate if they choose. Id like

    to see more athletes and people comingout of this closet of cannabis. Chris goes on, Its an openness

    that needs to be accepted. But I thinkthere needs to be people like myself needto come out and say, Yes, I use cannabis.It is just a flower. And I use it. So what? In April 2014, Chris ran his lastrace. When he got back he found out hehad a stress fracture on his tibia, whichwas his fourth stress fracture. The sportof running had taken him many places,but he didnt want to risk a fifth stressfracture and put his body through thepossibility of permanent damage whichcould cripple him. He wanted to trysomething new with his life, and his otherpassion besides running had always beencannabis.

    Instead of going out on aFriday nights to the bars, Chris and his

    teammates would have an edible in theevening, using it as a way to replenish theirbodies from running 100 miles per week.When practice time came everyone elsewould show up hung over from the barsand they would be fine.

    Chris, Micky and Dan haveturned the nostalgia of their competingdays into a cannabis energy bar, calledZip Organics. Made from all organic

    ingredients, infused with gourmetespresso beans and cannabis coconuthash oil. It was designed to be equivalent

    to a cup of coffee, giving a perky effect,unlike most edibles that a sedative effect.Each bar contains 25 mg of THC per bar,8 grams of protein, and 250 Calories perbar. Chris says its great for yoga, andlifting weights, running or hiking. The Zipbars are available in two flavors, SweetPotato Date and Pumpkin Cherry. Having

    just a couple bites, I feel like Im able to geta little more zip into my work out, which iswhere the name came from.

    During his track days he wasin the closet about his cannabis use, toavoid losing his scholarship. But to t hose

    that say Oh, youre an athlete, you cantuse cannabis, Chris rebuttals with, No,its an herb. He has always been a supporterof cannabis, and Chris was quick to add

    that he had his mothers support, andshe influenced him with making edibleswhen he was in high school. Never lettingcannabis slow him down, Chris feels like ithas always helped rejuvenate his body, inaddition to helping with his lack of hungerbeing an athlete.

    On his journey of connectingfitness with cannabis, Chris believes that

    the next step of legalization, is dispelling thelabels of stoners and potheads. Peoplefrom all walks of life use cannabis.

    They also hope to launch a topicalpain cream line for athletes to helprejuvenate physical injuries.

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    is progress for the discussion to beunderway; A true sign of the times. The current NFL policy states that

    the maximum nanograms per milliliter(ng/mL) are 15 for marijuana. Currentlyairline pilots have a maximum thresholdof 50 ng/mL. Far more shocking is theWorld Doping Agency for the Olympicshas a maximum threshold of 150 ng/mL.

    Here is a small list of NFL playerswho have been suspended for Marijuanaor a Marijuana related offense.

    Offensive Players:Ricky WilliamsDolphinsJamal LewisRavensRandy MossVikingsMuhsin MohammadPanthersTodd MarinovichRaidersO.J. SantiagoBroncosMark StepnoskiCowboysNate NewtonCowboys/BroncosKhiawatha Downey49ersMarvel SmithSteelers

    Tra ThomasEaglesDefensive Players:Keith HamiltonRaidersAnthony MaddoxJaguarsCletidus HuntPackersCornell BrownRavensChris McAlisterRavensRashard AndersonPanthersRodney ArtmorePackersJuran BoldenJaguars

    Alaska Passed in 1998; Decriminalized

    Arizona Passed in 2010; DOES accept otherstates registry ID cards

    California Passed in 1996; Decriminalized

    Colorado Passed in 2000; Decriminalized

    Connecticut Passed in 2012; Decriminalized

    NIKOLE GRANGERSTAFF EDITOR

    LeVeon Bell, running back for theSteelers, was arrested in August with the

    suspicion of driving under the influence ofmarijuana. Wes Welker, Denver Broncos,and Josh Gordon, Cleveland Browns,are also suspended from the game due

    to the current policy in place. Medic inalMarijuana is being cast in a negative lightfor far too long. Currently there is a largenumber of professional ball players whoare on suspension and/or involved in adrug abuse program. If all goes right and

    the drug policy is reformed than some ofthese players can avoid suspension alltogether.

    Instead of punishing players formarijuana use, the NFL might be better offfiguring out how pots medicinal benefitscan help players deal with pain, writesDan Graziano in an ESPN NFL article.It does not make logical sense to holdcertain people to separate standards.The state may have legalized medicinalmarijuana and still holding players to abackwards and outdated way of thinking.People sometimes fail to remember thatchange is progress. When things change,i.e. environment, thought process, andeven tolerance levels, people grow as

    individuals and in return inspire others togrow. It has been proven that evensecond hand marijuana smoke can causea player to test positive. This is partlybecause marijuana today is far morepotent that it was, even just 20 yearsago. The new policy will allow NFL players

    to have a higher ng/mL maximum. Allone can do is wait and see if the NFLand Player Association can come to anagreement about marijuana. Currently

    there is no set deadline for an agreementto come to a conclusion. Right now it

    D.C. Passed in 2010; Decrimin

    Delaware-Passed in 2011

    Hawaii Passed in 2000

    Illinois Passed in 2013

    Maine Passed in 1999; DOESastates registry ID cards; De

    Maryland Passed in 2014; Decrimin

    Massachusetts Passed in 2012; Decrimin

    Michigan Passed in 2008; DOESastates registry ID cards.

    Minnesota Passed in 2014; Decrimin

    Mississippi Decriminalized

    Montana Passed in 2004

    Nebraska Decriminalized

    Nevada Passed in 2000; DOESastates registry ID cards; De

    New Hampshire Passed in 2013; DOESastates registry ID cards

    New Jersey Passed in 2010

    New Mexico Passed in 2007

    New York Passed in 2014; Decrimin

    North Carolina Decriminalized

    Ohio Decriminalized

    Oregon Passed in 1998; Decrimin

    Rhode Island Passed in 2006; DOESastates registry ID cards; De

    Vermont Passed in 2004; Decrimin

    Washington Passed in 1998_______________________

    Florida, Georgia, Indiana, Te Said to Legalize MMJ by 2

    NFL: Relaxingits MarijuanaTesting Policies

    Stateswith MedicalMarijuanaLaws,when theypassed, and if they

    accept out of statemedical marijuana

    recommendations

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    eatured NEWS:

    AN CAPENERTAFF EDITOR

    On October 20, 2014 the City of Brotherly Lovel also take the Crown as the largest city in the Countrydecriminalize marijuana. Councilman James Kelleys

    criminalization law passed the city council with a 13-3te, which was enough votes to override a potentialayoral veto. However Mayor Michael Nutter signede bill September 8th, with the support of Philly cops,mmunity organizations, African Americans, and councilembers.

    The bill was introduced in May 2014 by councilmanm Kenney in Philadelphia. Philadelphias laws originallyate that a $200 fine and a three hour drug abuseurse were the appropriate consequences for non-violentarijuana offenders as long as the possession amount didt exceed that of one ounce.

    The newly passed bill will allow people with no morean thirty grams (just under an ounce) to walk away with$25 fine. This is comparable to that of a parking ticketyour record. As for public consumption the fine is $100complete 9 hours of community service.

    Mayor Michael Nutter received an enormousmount of pressure to sign the bill from the youth in

    iladelphia, the majority of which coming from the Africanmerican community.

    This is a huge stepping stone for Philadelph ia andAmericans who are high on the love Philly has show

    wards decriminalizing marijuana. On October 20th,

    014, Not only is this making history for all Americans,t it becomes a trial run example for other large cities.Given that this bill affects roughly a 1.6 million

    pulation Mayor Nutter requires a three month trialriod before this bill truly takes effect. One must alsoep in mind that this bill is not in compliant with violentarijuana crimes.

    Upon further research into this bill it also hasaffect on previously convicted and/or otherwise

    carcerated individuals for similar marijuana crimes.nnually the tax payers spend approximately $350 millionforcing marijuana laws. It seems this may be a costective way for large cities to remain solvent in theseugh financial times.

    B. LE GRANDEDITOR-IN-CHIEF

    Charlo Greene, an Anchorage KTVA reporter,dropped the F-bomb and quit on air during a KTVA 10pmSunday newscast September 21st, 2014.

    She revealed she was the owner of AlaskaCannabis Club, telling viewers she would be using all ofher energy to fight for legalizing marijuana in Alaska.

    Greene reported on the Alaska Cannabis Club,initially without revealing her connection to it. At the endof the report, during a live shot, she announce that shewas the clubs owner and resigned on air.

    Now everything youve heard is why I, the actualowner of the Alaska Cannabis Club, will be dedicating allof my energy toward fighting for freedom and fairness,which begins with legalizing marijuana here in Alaska,she said. And as for this job, well, not that I have a choicebut, F*** it, I quit.

    She then proceeded to walk off camera.When reached post newscast, Greene said

    KTVA had no idea she was going to quit, or that she wasconnected to the Alaska Cannabis Club.

    When commenting on why she quit in such adramatic way, Greene said, Because I wanted to drawattention to this issue. And the issue is medical marijuana.Ballot Measure 2 is a way to make medical marijuanareal... most patients didnt know the state didnt set up

    the framework to get patients their medicine. If I offended anyone, I apologize, but Im not sorryfor the choice that I made, she said.

    An opposing group for marijuana legalizationstated on its Twitter page, Big Marijuana. Big Mistake.Vote No on 2 #KTVA reporter covering ballot measure2 loses her mind, confesses to being an owner of thecannabis club and quits while on the air. The Alaska Cannabis Club started in April 2014,connecting medical marijuana cardholders with othercardholders who are growing cannabis. They say theyhope to increase access to medical marijuana patients,despite operating in a legal gray area within Alaskasmurky medical marijuana laws.

    PhiladelphiaDecriminalizingMarijuana

    Alaskan Reporter,MMJ Advocate & Club OwnerDrops F-Bomb& Quits on Air

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    cover feature:

    NIKOLE GRANGERSTAFF EDITOR

    Marijuana is very different than it was 40 yearsago. Its much higher in THC and lower in Cannabidol, so alittle goes a very long way, said Professor Rebecca Craft,who has spent the last several years compiling her findings

    to publish. Professor Craft has been able to conduct herresearch through a grant from the National Institute onDrug Abuse and said findings were in fact published in the

    journal of Drug and Alcohol Dependence.Craft and her research team at Washington

    State University currently have several research projectsunderway. All of which involve the differences in behaviorunder psychoactive drugs. Professor Craft states thatright now her primary research goal is to determinehow the endocrinological and neurobiological differencesbetween male and females may explain their differentialsensitivity to psychoactive drugs.

    Intracranial Stimulation -- to examine reinforcingeffects of drugs Drug Discrimination -- to examine interoceptive(subjective) effects of drugs Swim Test; Sucrose Preference; Novel ObjectConditioning -- to examine anti-depressant effects of drugs Elevated Plus-Maze; Predator Odor Test -- to examineanti-anxiety effects of drugs Evoked Pain Tests (e.g., Tail Withdrawal, Paw Pressure,

    von Frey, Hargreaves) -- to examine analgesia againstacute & chronic pain Spontaneous Pain Tests (var. pain-suppressedbehaviors such as burrowing, feeding) -- to examineanalgesia against chronic pain Spontaneous Locomotor Activity, Catalepsy Tests --o examine motor-activating and suppressing effects ofdrugs Behavioral Observation -- to assess complex behavioralphenomena such as opioid withdrawal

    Craft expresses several unknowns going into thisexperiment. For starters, the fact that most, if not all,other research conducted on effects of marijuana haveonly been done on men. Through studies at numerouslaboratories indicate that males and females are affecteddifferently by opioids and cannabinoids. This made mewonder as to why. Why are men the necessary testsubjects for effects of marijuana? The reason as to whymen are the ideal test subjects is because men have amore stable hormonal profile. Women have a hormonalprofile that fluctuates up and down throughout eachmonth.

    There are a few reasons why men and waffected by marijuana differently. Most common

    that men and women metabolize marijuana diffeat different rates. Other speculations are that woapproach smoking marijuana differently than menalso has an effect on the body. For insistence womfirst educate themselves on medical marijuana andfindings they proceed with a sense of caution. Al

    tend to experience more pain over their lifetimesdo; example, child birth. This could be the reason ware prone to have a great tolerance level because

    the body designed to deal with a significant amountcontinue to operate. Professor Rebecca Craft was unavailable foThrough her website at Washington State Universsee, in greater detail, her findings and what reseacurrently conducting. Craft states that women are sensitive to THC than males. In addition, women aa tolerance level quicker than males do. Femalexperience a spike in sensitivity during their ovulat

    Professor Craft also looked into the Munchie Efis the need to eat/snack after having smoked orconsumed medical marijuana. Men are far more

    the Munchie Effect than women are; bright side lAnother interesting conclusion provided

    the withdrawal symptoms of MMJ (Medicinal Marhow it affects the sexes differently. The typical symptoms include, but are not limited to irritadeprivation, and loss of appetite. Through Craftsshe has come to the conclusion that women are mexhibit the withdrawal symptoms of THC than men.Craft also concludes that women are more likely when trying to quick.

    WomenVs. M

    Women Have Higher Marijua

    Tolerance Levels Than Men

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    edible Reviews:

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    Taboo and unusual, Foria has brought to market acannabis infused female lubricant for womens health andpleasure needs. Made from coconut oil, THC and CBD oils,If ingested orally, Foria will produce the same effects similar

    to consuming an edible.The expected effect is heightened sensation leading

    up to and during orgasm, deep body euphoria and a feelingof deep relaxation.

    The recommended dosage is 4-8 sprays vaginally.Foria was designed to be applied to the entire vulva. Theyalso recommend waiting approximately 30 minutes beforeengaging in intimate acts.

    Menopausal women have been some of theirstrongest advocates, reporting that for many it helps withdryness, loss of sensation as well as access to orgasm. We had the females on the Edibles List teampersonally tested the samples via vaginal intercourse.What we found was that it worked very well as a lubricantin general, and it definitely heightened sensation during andafter orgasming.

    All in all we think its an extremely unique and f orwardthinking product.

    Check more out at www.ForiaPleasure.com

    Weve seen their cool ads that insinuate their ediblel punch you in the face (see next page). We are here tol you that Kushy Punch definitely packs a hit.

    Im sure youve all been wondering, what exactly isKushy Punch?

    Kushy Punch is only 30 calories. Its fruit chewat contains 70 mg of THC (also available in 200mg THC,d 60mg CBD). It comes strained out in hybrid, indicad sativa, which we absolutely love. Kushy Punch is made

    om an all organic cannabis infusion, unlike most otheribles out there using butane or C02. The texture andnsistency is somewhere between a a gummy and a hardndy. When you take the edible out of the box the Kushynch is wrapped in wax paper that recommends cutting

    e chew into 4 pieces for safe dosing.We recommend consuming Kushy Punch with

    treme caution, even if you have a high tolerance to edibles.ey use a concentrated cannabis tincture for their infusion,d while it may seem like a small medible, if you consumee entire chew, it will surely hit you all at once later.

    We found that that this particular edible seems toect the user about an hour or so after having consumed it,d the effects are long lasting up to 8 hours. Kushy Punchgreat for insomnia, pain, daytime pain management (whennsumed in small doses), nausea, and mood stabilization.u can also melt a piece of the candy into a drink or tea.

    If you do happen to consume too much of any edible,ting to slow your metabolism, and sleeping it off are thest ways to combat feeling too high. But if theres anywayu can get a hold of a CBD tincture, a CBD strip, CBD budwers, or a CBD edible, CBD is the anecdote for a THCerdose.

    For more information go to www.KushyPunch.com

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    TYPE OF EDIBLES: Gourmet Chocolate Bars

    STRAIN USED: Hybrid or Mix

    EDIBLES MADE WITH: Coconut Oil and Butter

    TEST FOR POTENCY: Yes

    DOSAGE AVAILABLE: 60mg-600mg

    ORGANIC : Yes VEGAN : Yes

    NUTRITIONAL FACTS AVAILABLE: Yes

    AVAILABLE IN: California

    TYPE OF EDIBLE S: Medicated Chocolate Caramel

    STRAIN USED: Sativa, Indica, Hybrid

    EDIBLES MADE WITH: Cannabis Oil Concentrate

    TESTS FOR POTENCY: Yes

    DOSAGES AVAILABLE: 100MG in 4-25MG doses, an200MG in 4-50MG doses

    GLUTEN-FREE: Yes

    PEANUT-FREE: Yes

    NUTRITIONAL FACTS AVAILABLE: Yes

    AVAILABLE IN: California

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    auntie dolores sensi chews

    TYPE OF EDIBLES: THC Infused Gummies / Candy

    STRAIN USED: Hybrid, Sativa, Indica blends

    EDIBLES MADE WITH: Concentrate (Hash Oil)

    TESTS FOR POTENCY: Yes

    DOSAGES AVAILABLE: 25mg, 100mg, 125mg, 250m500mg individually infused candy

    ORGANIC: Yes

    VEGAN / VEGETARIAN: Select products

    AVAILA BLE IN: California, Colorado, Washington

    TYPE OF EDIBLES: Medicated Jello & Baked Goods

    STRAIN USED: Hybrid

    EDIBLES MADE WITH: Cannabis Flowers

    TESTS FOR POTENCY: Yes

    DOSAGES AVAILABLE: Various Dosages Available

    VEGAN / VEGETARIAN: Available

    GLUTEN-FREE: Yes

    SUGAR-FREE: Available

    PEANUT-FREE: Available

    NUTRITIONAL FACTS AVAILABLE: Yes

    AVAILABLE IN: California

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    EDIPUREmello jello

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    TYPE OF EDIBLES: Artisanal Cannabis Macarons

    STRAIN USED: Hybrid

    EDIBLES MADE WITH: Clarified Cannabutter

    TEST FOR POTENCY: Yes

    DOSAGE AVAILABLE: 20mg per macaron - 100mgper box of 5

    GLUTEN FREE: Yes

    NUTRITIONAL FACTS AVAILABLE: Yes

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    KIND BAKE

    TYPE OF EDIBLES: Hard Candy Lozenge

    STRAIN USED: HybridEDIBLES MADE WITH: Hash GlycerinTESTS FOR POTENCY: Yes

    DOSAGES AVAILABLE: 25-45mg single pack & 4-pack

    VEGAN / VEGETARIAN: Yes GLUTEN-FREE: YesPEANUT-FREE: Yes DIATECTIC/SUGAR-FREE: Yes

    AVAILABLE IN: California

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    Kushy PUnch

    TYPE OF EDIBLES: Gourmet Chocolate

    STRAIN USED: Hybrid or Mix

    EDIBLES MADE WITH: Concentrates

    TEST FOR POTENCY: Yes

    DOSAGE AVAILABLE: 45mg, 60mg 180mg

    ORGANIC : Yes VEGAN : Yes

    GLUTEN FREE : N/A SUGAR FREE : N/A

    NUTRITIONAL FACTS AVAILABLE :Yes

    AVAILABLE IN: California

    TYPE OF EDIBLES: Ice Cream

    STRAIN USED: Hybrid, Indica, Sativa

    EDIBLES MADE WITH: Top Secret

    TESTS FOR POTENCY: Yes

    DOSAGES AVAILABLE: 60mg per cup

    ORGANIC: Yes NON-GMO: Yes

    VEGAN / VEGETARIAN: Yes RAW: Yes

    PEANUT-FREE: Yes GLUTEN-FREE: Yes

    NUTRITIONAL FACTS AVAILABLE: Yes

    AVAILABLE IN: California

    www.DayDreamersChocolates.comFacebook.com/ DayDreamersChocolatesTwitter.com/DayDreamersChocolates

    www.KivaConfections.comTwitter.com/ KivaConfections

    Facebook.com: CannabisCreameryInstagram.com: @CannabisCreamery

    kiva confections cannabis creameryFRENCHI EDIBLES

    www.FrenchiEdibles.com

    TYPE OF EDIBLES : Creative designed edibles for all occasions.Gluten free , Sugarfree, Shortbread cookies, cupcakes, all in

    multiple favors.STRAIN USED: Hybrid

    EDIBLES MADE WITH: CannabutterTESTS FOR POTENCY: Yes

    DOSAGES AVAILABLE: 70mg cupcakes, 80mg shortbreadcookies, 130mg oreo cookies, 143mg sugar-free/gluten-free

    ORGANIC: Yes SUGAR-FREE: Yes

    VEGAN / VEGETARIAN: Yes GLUTEN-FREE: Yes

    AVAILABLE IN: California

    TYPE OF EDIBLES: High Potency Fruit Chews

    STRAIN USED: Indica, Sativa ,Hybrid

    EDIBLES MADE WITH: Canna Infused Oil

    TEST FOR POTENCY: Yes

    DOSAGE AVAILABLE: 70mg, 200mg

    GLUTEN-FREE: Yes

    NUTRITIONAL FACTS AVAILABLE: Yes

    AVAILABLE IN: California

    KushyPunch.comInstagram.com/KushyPunchFacebook.com/KushyPunch

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    TYPE OF EDIBLES: Ranchers, Caramels, Pops, CBDOil based edibles

    STRAIN USED: Hybrid

    EDIBLES MADE WITH: Oils and Butter

    TESTS FOR POTENCY: Yes

    DOSAGES AVAILABLE: 40mg, 100mg

    GLUTEN-FREE: Yes SUGAR-FREE: Yes

    VEGAN / VEGETARIAN: Vegan Options Available

    PEANUT-FREE: Yes

    NUTRITIONAL FACTS AVAILABLE: Yes

    AVAILABLE IN: California

    Website: ParadiseCandyCompany.orgFacebook.com/candy.paradise.790

    PARADISE CANDY COMPANY JAMS edibles Hashman Infused

    TYPE OF EDIBLES: High Potency, Dark & MilkChocolate Bars, Full Plant CBD Extraction, CannaDrops, Capsules, Cannaccino\Doppio Iced Coffee

    STRAIN USED: Hybrid, Indica, Sativa

    EDIBLES MADE WITH: Cannabis Flowers

    TESTS FOR POTENCY: Yes

    DOSAGES AVAILABLE: Various Dosages Available

    VEGAN: Yes GLUTEN-FREE: Yes

    NON-GMO: Yes KOSHER: Yes

    NUTRITIONAL FACTS AVAILABLE: Yes

    AVAILABLE IN: California

    www.HashmanInfused.comFacebook.com/HashmanInfusedTwitter.com/HashmanInfusedInstagram.com/HashmanInfused

    TYPE OF EDIBLES: Cupcakes, Brownies, Budr Dippedchocolate coated cookies, Munchie Packs, CustomCakes, Private Label Available

    STRAIN USED: Indica, Sativa, Hybrid

    EDIBLES MADE WITH: CannaButter, CannaOil

    TESTS FOR POTENCY: Yes, Pharm LabsDOSAGES AVAILABLE: 50mg, 123mg, 159mg, 264mg,327mg, 528mg

    VEGAN / VEGETARIAN: Yes NON-GMO: YesPEANUT-FREE: Yes SUGAR-FREE: Yes

    NUTRITIONAL FACTS AVAILABLE: Yes AVAILA BLE IN: California

    [email protected]/JamsEdiblesInstagram.com/JamsEdibles

    Goodies by magooch

    TYPE OF EDIBLES: Olive Oil, Caramel Popcorn,Brownies, Cookies, Crispy Treats, Cheez Its, Pretzels

    STRAIN USED: Indica, Sativa ,Hybrid

    EDIBLES MADE WITH: All natural extra virgin olive o

    TEST FOR POTENCY: Yes

    DOSAGE AVAILABLE: Varies per product

    ORGANIC: Yes

    NUTRITIONAL FACTS AVAILABLE: Yes

    AVAILABLE IN: California

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    Instagram.com/GoodiesbyMagooch

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    TYPE OF EDIBLES: Oatmeal Raisin Cookies,Gluten-Free Brownies, Vegan Raw Nut Chews

    STRAIN USED: Indica, Sativa, Hybrid, CBD

    EDIBLES MADE WITH: Bud Flowers

    DOSAGES AVAILABLE: Various Dosages Available

    VEGAN / VEGETARIAN: Yes SUGAR-FREE: Yes

    NON-GMO: Yes PEANUT-FREE: Yes

    NUTRITIONAL FACTS AVAILABLE: Yes

    AVAILAB LE IN: California

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    Experiential edibles

    TYPE OF PRODUCT: TOPICALS

    STRAIN USED: Hybrid

    ORGANIC: Yes

    VEGAN / VEGETARIAN: Yes

    PRICE: $$

    RECOMMENDED FOR: Physical Pain, Arthritis, S

    conditions like Psoriasis or Eczema, Carpal TunTendonitis, rashes, burns or scrapes

    TYPE OF PRODUCT: TOPICALS/BODY PRODUC

    STRAIN USED: Hemp Seed Oil (No THC)

    PRODUCTS AVAILABLE: Hemp Body Lotion, HeBody Wash, Hemp Gift Sets, Hemp Glycerin SoHemp Hand Soap, Hemp Lip Balm, T-Shirts & H

    ORGANIC: Yes

    VEGAN / VEGETARIAN: Yes

    PEANUT-FREE: Yes

    ALMOND FREE: Yes

    GMO-FREE: YES

    AVAILABLE: Nationwide

    Website: MaryJanesMedicinals.coTwitter.com/ MaryJanes.MedicinFacebook.com/MaryJanes.Medic

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    TYPE OF VAPORIZER: Portable Pen

    CARTRIDGE SOLD SEPARATE: Yes

    DISPOSABLE CARTRIDGE: Yes

    STRAIN USED: Hybrid

    MADE WITH: Concentrate

    TESTS FOR POTENCY: Yes

    DOSAGES AVAILABLE: 600mg (.75mgPureGold)AVAILABLE IN: California and Washington

    TYPE OF VAPORIZER: Any 510-Threading Vape Pen

    CARTRIDGE SOLD SEPARATE: Yes

    DISPOSABLE CARTRIDGE: Yes, Refillable 1 TimeSTRAIN USED: Hybrid, Indica, Sativa, Strain Specific

    MADE WITH: Concentrate

    TESTS FOR POTENCY: Yes

    DOSAGES AVAILABLE: Varies by Product

    AVAILABLE IN: California

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    TYPE OF EDIBLES: Strips, Films, Shots, Sprays,Capsules, Pure Co2 Concentrates for Vaporizing

    STRAIN USED: Quality Indica, Sativa, Hybrid

    EDIBLES MADE WITH: CO2 Extract

    TEST FOR POTENCY: Yes

    DOSAGE AVAILABLE: Varies per product

    ORGANIC: Yes VEGAN: Yes

    GLUTEN FREE: Yes SUGAR FREE: Yes

    NUTRITIONAL FACTS AVAILABLE: Yes

    AVAILABLE IN: California

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    TYPE OF EDIBLES: Baked Goods, Butters, & Oils

    STRAIN USED: Hybrid, Sativa, Indica Available

    EDIBLES MADE WITH: CannaButter, Canna Oil

    TESTS FOR POTENCY: Yes

    DOSAGES AVAILABLE: 60mg, 120mg

    ORGANIC: Available GLUTEN-FREE: Available

    VEGAN / VEGETARIAN: Available

    SUGAR-FREE: Available PEANUT-FREE: Available

    NUTRITIONAL FACTS AVAILABLE: Yes

    AVAILABLE IN: California

    [email protected]/ohanamedibles

    ohana medibles

    TYPE OF EDIBLES: Cookies / Take-N-Bake

    STRAIN USED: Sativa/ Indica

    EDIBLES MADE WITH: CannaButter

    TESTS FOR POTENCY: Yes

    DOSAGES AVAILABLE: 20mg, 40 mg - Sativa

    80mg, 120mg, 200mg, 240mg Indica

    ORGANIC: Yes

    GLUTEN-FREE: Yes

    SUGAR-FREE: YesNUTRITIONAL FACTS AVAILABLE: Yes

    AVAILABLE IN: California

    Website: BigPetesTreats.comInstagram.com/BigPetesTreats

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