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  1. mikek9

    Looking for a super clean, portable vaporizer

    The Mighty Medic might be the cleanest vaporizer available with actual government evaluated proof. In North America and the EU it is a recognized medical device for the inhalation of cannabinoids for therapeutic use. It has to pass probably a pretty ridiculous amount of testing and evaluation to...
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    Canada to legalize in Spring 2017!

    Just to clarify, the government in spring of 2017 will announce their plans for the legalization of recreation cannabis, but the laws will not come into effect until at least 2018 and possibly 2019. There was some talk about Herbal Dispatch, but those places are not meant for medical patients...
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    The ACMPR - Access to Cannabis for Medical Purposes Regulations

    You are given an at home storage amount which is going to be much, much more than your current 90g prossession limit. Similar to the old MMAR, they had two different limits, one was for possession of cannabis outside of the home and it was similar to what it is now, but you were given a home...
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    PSA: ODSP will buy you a new quality vaporizer

    Hey guys, So I recently found out that ODSP (Ontario Disability Support Program for any unfamiliar with the abbreviation) has special funding for medical cannabis users to purchase vaporizers to consume their medicine. You don't even have to prove you have legal medical cannabis authorization...
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    Canadian Vets might loose some access to cannabis?

    So now it looks like Veterans Affairs Canada is only going to cover up to 3 grams a day with a maximum price of $8.50/gram. Apparently the 3 gram limit is flexible as with a doctor's strongly worded letter it is possible to get special consideration for increased funding for a higher grams/day...
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    Utillian 720 - Portable Convection Vaporizer

    This, this is exactly the type of comment I need to hear. The kit I wanted was $296 US direct from the VapeXHale site and I almost bought it. Just with shipping being like $50 and he conversion I was still looking at about $466 Canadian currency not including whatever duty charges get imposed...
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    Utillian 720 - Portable Convection Vaporizer

    The balloons for the Volcano are made of polyester that is specially formulated to withstand temperatures up to I think 425F. They are the same thing as oven bags that you can throw a turkey in and cook it to keep it juicy. Not a lot of people use them for cooking I don't think anymore, but they...
  8. mikek9

    Utillian 720 - Portable Convection Vaporizer

    The Medic line are essentially medically approved versions of Volcano's product line. The Volcano Medic is basically a Volcano digital that is limited to temperature of 410F likely for reasons to do with the medical approval. As well it comes with special medic one way valves for the...
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    Utillian 720 - Portable Convection Vaporizer

    Model Info and Specs are first and personal insight/comments are underneath all the specs. Utillian 720 http://utillian.com/utillian-720/ $219 CDN at Toronto Vaporizers Apparently limited quantities available Hey guys, this morning I was reading some medical marijuana reviews from different...
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    The ACMPR - Access to Cannabis for Medical Purposes Regulations

    So as we all know home growing is permitted for all medical patients once you apply and get approval from health Canada under the ACMPR. As /u/theCerberus pointed out that you have to legally obtain starting materials from an established Licensed Provider(LP). I think there was also some...
  11. mikek9

    Cannabis or opiates or both?

    That's pretty much my situation. I am, as a result of a few conditions, going to need opiates to manage my pain in the long term and probably for the rest of my life. About 2 years ago I decided to qui taking opiates all together and over like 4 months I reduced them to almost nil. This was...
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    Cannabis or opiates or both?

    Fellow chronic pain sufferers, do you really find cannabis superior to opiates in terms of QUALITY AND EFFECTIVENESS for pain relief? I know a lot of people are over prescribed strong opiates for more minor things that maybe Tylenol could help and I can see these people turning solely to...
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    CBN help

    Can I ask why? CBN is usually one of the least disreable cannabinoids recreationally at least as it doesn't lead usually to a positive experience. It is more sedative, sleepy and causes you to struggle to focus or think clearly. However, if you desire this medically, maybe for mental health...
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    Israeli PTSD study? Minnesota panel reviewing adding it.

    ^^^^Too taboo for the community? :rockon:
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    Israeli PTSD study? Minnesota panel reviewing adding it.

    MDMA anyone? Though I want to be clear about my stance on "substances". I don't agree with the abuse of any substance and feel strongly that those in this kind of trouble seem help ASAP. I am about as pro cannabis as you can get and have no real problem with people using it recreationally, as I...
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    The ACMPR - Access to Cannabis for Medical Purposes Regulations

    I too am very grateful for everything that those before me have done. Paving the way for medical cannabis acceptance. I don't know if I would have it in me or be an activist and risk criminal charges and etc for the greater good. I would more silently break the law in my own person defiance...
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    Canadian Vets might loose some access to cannabis?

    https://www.thestar.com/news/canada/2016/09/15/veterans-affairs-officials-focus-on-cons-in-medical-marijuana-discussion.html First off I can't believe our Canadian government last year spent $20 million dollars on pot for vets. I think its a great thing though that the military's healthcare...
  18. mikek9

    My Stash

    Hindu Kush 25.1% THC and <0.07% CBD. 90% Indica, $6/gram or $4.80/gram for patients on disability Grown by Tweed ( www.tweed.com )
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    The ACMPR - Access to Cannabis for Medical Purposes Regulations

    A family friend under the MMAR acquired all his starting materials from his local dispensary. His paperwork didn't say anywhere on it he had to order seed from health Canada. He got clones from dispensaries and had a legal grow. I don't know where you got this information. His health Canada...
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    The ACMPR - Access to Cannabis for Medical Purposes Regulations

    I don't believe the government will allow you to grow your own. Medical patients almost lost that privilege, but the courts ordered the government to allow it as they proved without it being forced to buy from a licensed provider they don't have reasonable access. However these are medical...
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