I scored 7 grams of concentrate (76%THC) and an ounce of cheap 30% THC for a total of $85. I love Washington State!
Proposed bills pushing to regulate high-potency cannabis products in Washington
One bill would add more taxes on high-potency THC products and another would put restrictions on the sale of products with a THC concentration greater than 35%.www.king5.com
Washington State Lawmakers Approve Interstate Marijuana Commerce Bill In Committee
A Washington State Senate committee on Tuesday approved a bill to set the state up to allow interstate marijuana commerce, pending a federal policy change. The Senate Labor & Commerce Committee passed the legislation on a voice vote. It now moves to the Senate Rules Committee. The action comes...www.marijuanamoment.net
Alternative take - Type II, III concentrates rich in "minor" cannabinoids gonna proliferate. Hoku Genetics, Let's Gooo!Yeah that first article is terrifying. This is why I don't get stoners who shrug off the reefer madness discourse in the media today. It's gonna lead to Karens making concentrates illegal. Probably any flower over 15% THC too.
Alternative take - Type II, III concentrates rich in "minor" cannabinoids gonna proliferate. Hoku Genetics, Let's Gooo!
---Insert "balance to the Force" nerd reference---
And that's still waay higher than I'd want to buy on the regular. A gram of 6 star 90% takes me a Year+ to get through, mixed into minor-rich hash and kief. No joke. I would Love to see more producers sifting 5:1 or 2:2:1 hash of various types! Seriously that's a dream come true. Call me Karen, I dare ya!You're not wrong! I've bought rosin that's 60-65% THC that's better than any 90+% THC stuff!
That's such a ridiculous bill, fueled 100% by Reefer Madness. In better legislative news, the most promising home grow bill (HB 2194) has been introduced:Washington bill increases age to buy ‘dangerous’ cannabis products
A bill introduced in the Washington state legislature aims to limit high-potency cannabis products amid concerns of increasing potency and risks posed to younger people using the products.www.koin.com