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  1. Hey lovely ladies of Eugene and Beyond! I really missed having witchy women here this year! How do we throw another party!? How can I help!? Let's gather more, laugh more, toke more! We need to build Eugene's circle of amazing cannabis loving women! I know there a a bunch out there that have not yet heard about these fun events! The more we connect with one another the stronger we become!
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  2. Been talking to a few folx and wondering if anyone's up for a mini-gathering? Im thinking super chill, small group, low key, no pressure, just to meet up and hang out, share some info about weed! I'm thinking like... Self-care Sunday? or a high happy hour monday? @River Katz has offered to come and do portraits if we do, since they couldn't make it to the Oz event. Would most likely take place somewhere laid back in NE/SE portland. What do you think?
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  3. Hey! Wondering if there is anyone from the Western Slope in this group. I would love to socialize/get together with like minded women over on this side of Colorado.
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  4. Jolene, We're really sad also!!! There will be more socials in the future for sure, but in the mean time - stay tuned for meet ups surrounding halloween, witchy women and Tokes 'N Treats!! Looking forward to working with you on future events for Eugene - thanks for being willing to help, I'd love to work with you! xo
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  5. Hey lovelies! I have a friend from the east coast coming to visit between the 19th and 25th, but there's no Tokeativity event in that time and I'm desperate for her to experience a little bit of our special local community. Are there any cannabis consumption events going on that week/weekend we can check out?
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  6. Call To Action! For great people who are looking for good industrial farming experience, to help us plant 250 acres of hemp. Dates: June 15- 20 2019 (UPDATED!). It is a 4 day planting session. Location: Burns, Oregon. Its is 2.5 hrs east of Bend, and 2.5 hrs west of Boise ID. Pay: $20 per hour. We are looking to identify 5 more people to help plant seedlings. We will need your commitment for 3 nights and 4 days. An 8-hour planting shift is required each day, with an option for 1-2 additional hours helping with the logistics of each days planting. We are planting with a 7 seat/row transplanter behind a tractor, so this is not manual hand-planting 250 acres. That being said, a person has to have the ability, comfort and stamina to sit and place plants from a tray into a planter wheel, with short intervals every 15-20 minutes, to get down off the seat for some movement and reload trays. This is a 1000 acre farm, and our family lives in a trailer in the middle. We will have food catered in twice a day and place to sit and relax. We have room to tent here on the farm. We will have showers available and porta-potties available. Burns is a small town so there are few hotels in town, and they are inexpensive. We are working this farm with a few Mennonite families, and the high desert is very beautiful. We are only 10 minutes from Crane Hot Springs, and its only $10 to soak! For more information, please contact: CannaSource Pro, LLC Jana Stolins 707.684.9711 Jana.stolins@cannasourcepro.com
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  7. If bogeyman fears of bad brownies still shadow your dreams of edible bliss, take heart. In this episode, Lauren and Mennlay sing the praises of their favorite low-dose treats and share ideas for inspired infused meals and vibey fantasy dinner parties. They also dig into intersections between race and food that spill into cannabis cuisine. View the live link
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  8. SD legalization qualifies for ballot; GA voters approve marijuana measure; Another TX decrim initiative; MI psychedelics effort fails; NJ sales Subscribe to receive Marijuana Moment’s newsletter in your inbox every weekday morning. It’s the best way to make sure you know which cannabis stories are shaping the day. Email address: Leave this field empty if you're human: Your support makes Marijuana Moment possible… Before you dig into today’s cannabis news, I wanted you to know you can keep this resource free and published daily by subscribing to Marijuana Moment on Patreon. We’re a small independent publication diving deep into the cannabis world and rely on readers like you to keep going. Join us at https://www.patreon.com/marijuanamoment / TOP THINGS TO KNOW Rhode Island Gov. Dan McKee (D) signed a marijuana legalization bill that lawmakers sent to his desk just one day earlier. Georgia voters overwhelmingly approved a marijuana legalization ballot measure by a margin of 80 percent to 20 percent. The results of the nonbinding question on the Democratic ballot don’t immediately change state law, but they send a strong message to legislators. South Dakota’s secretary of state confirmed that activists submitted enough signatures to place a marijuana legalization initiative on the November ballot. Voters already approved legalization in 2020 but it was overturned in court. Killeen, Texas activists turned in what they say are more than enough signatures to put a marijuana decriminalization measure on the local ballot. This comes weeks after Austin voters approved a similar cannabis measure. The East Lansing, Michigan City Council narrowly defeated a psychedelics decriminalization proposal—with most members saying they see the therapeutic promise of entheogens but some worrying about potential legal implications of the local reform. The New Jersey Cannabis Regulatory Commission reported that retailers sold more than $24 million worth of recreational marijuana products in the first month of legal sales. / FEDERAL The Food and Drug Administration’s Science Board will “consider challenges in evaluating the safety of dietary supplement and food ingredients with predicted pharmacological activity, utilizing cannabinoids as a case study” at a meeting on June 14. The Congressional Research Service took note of a recent federal court ruling on delta-8 THC. / STATES Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont (D) signed a bill to ban cannabis “gifting events” involving financial transactions. Colorado’s treasurer tweeted, “We need to give state-legal marijuana businesses access to traditional financial services as a public safety imperative that could also bolster the economy.” The Louisiana House of Representatives approved a bill to provide employment protections for state workers who use medical cannabis North Carolina’s House majority leader acknowledged the popularity of medical cannabis with voters but said he thinks reform legislation would run into opposition in his chamber. A California senator spoke about his bill to allow safe consumption sites for illegal drugs. North Dakota regulators proposed changes to medical cannabis rules. The Connecticut Legislative Regulation Review Committee issued technical corrections to rules on medical cannabis laboratory testing. Michigan regulators published a bulletin about the immature marijuana plant sales approval process. Mississippi regulators issued a checklist for potential medical cannabis dispensary applicants. Tennessee regulators sent a reminder about upcoming deadlines for hemp producers. Utah regulators sent an update on the medical cannabis program. Ohio regulators published updated medical cannabis patient and caregiver numbers. Washington State regulators are hosting a public discussion on THC compounds on Tuesday. — Marijuana Moment is already tracking more than 1,000 cannabis, psychedelics and drug policy bills in state legislatures and Congress this year. Patreon supporters pledging at least $25/month get access to our interactive maps, charts and hearing calendar so they don’t miss any developments. Learn more about our marijuana bill tracker and become a supporter on Patreon to get access. — / LOCAL New York City’s mayor will speak at a cannabis conference next Friday. / INTERNATIONAL Italy’s Ministry of Defense is seeking to identify companies that can grow medical cannabis. The UK House of Commons Home Affairs Committee held its third hearing on the nation’s drug strategy. / SCIENCE & HEALTH A study provided “further evidence that single measurements of ∆9-THC in blood, and now in exhaled breath, do not correlate with impairment following inhalation, and that other cannabinoids may be key indicators of recent cannabis inhalation.” A study concluded that “medical cannabis treatment with the Syqe Inhaler demonstrated overall long-term pain reduction, [quality of life] improvement, and a superior [adverse events] profile compared with administration of [medical cannabis] by conventional routes. / ADVOCACY, OPINION & ANALYSIS An American Academy of Pediatrics official authored an op-ed claiming that the cannabis industry “likely sees children as potential lifelong customers.” / BUSINESS Verano Holdings Corp. reported quarterly revenue of $202.2 million and a net loss of $7 million. Jushi Holdings Inc. reported quarterly revenue of $61.9 million and a net loss of $14.3 million. Columbia Care Inc. is being sued by another shareholder seeking to block its sale to Cresco Labs. Workers at Wonderland Smoke Shop submitted a petition to the National Labor Relations Board to conduct an election to unionize. Bally’s Twin River casino in Rhode Island is considering potentially allowing marijuana use on site in light of the state’s new legalization law. / CULTURE Jeopardy had a clue reading, “marijuana issue sent to this ‘committee’ generally composed of members of both houses of a legislature,” with the correct response being “joint committee.” Mike Tyson’s Tyson 2.0 has a new chief marketing officer. Make sure to subscribe to get Marijuana Moment’s daily dispatch in your inbox. Email address: Leave this field empty if you're human: The post RI gov signs legal cannabis into law (Newsletter: May 26, 2022) appeared first on Marijuana Moment. View the live link on MarijuanaMoment.net
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  9. Monica Lo, chef, photographer & creator of cannabis food blog Sousweed Did you know that 3 out of 4 women in the U.S. have access to legal cannabis? Yet buying weed can still be intimidating. In case you don’t have a friend you can bring with you to a dispensary, Monica Lo is the California based chef, photographer & creator of cannabis food blog Sousweed, shares her story to help you feel more comfortable. Transcript below. LISTEN ON APPLE PODCASTS | STITCHER | OVERCAST | POCKET CASTS | SPOTIFY | iHEART LINKS Monica Lo of Sousweed CREDITS Host: Ellen Lee Scanlon Producer: Nick Patri Brand manager: Madi Fair TRANSCRIPT FOR DO THE POT EPISODE 100 Ellen Lee Scanlon (00:00): This podcast discusses cannabis and is intended for audiences 21 and over. Ellen Lee Scanlon (00:07): Welcome to How to Do the Pot, a podcast demystifying cannabis for women. I'm Ellen Scanlon. On these short episodes, we share women's stories about the first time they bought legal weed. I hope they bring a little fun and a new perspective into your week. In honor of National Dessert Day, which is today, we partnered with Monica Lo, a California based chef and creator of the food blog, Sous Weed, to bring you some delicious honey shortbread cookies made with cannabis infused sous weed honey to go with your bedtime tea. You can see it all on Instagram @dothepot and @sousweed. That's S-O-U-S-W-E-E-D. And stay tuned for How to Do the Pot's upcoming episodes about cannabis and sleep, and how these yummy cookies maybe just what you need for a better night's rest. Monica Lo (00:59): The first time I bought legal weed was with my California Medical Cannabis card that I had gotten when I had my back injury. My roommate and I, at the time, went to stock up on all the goods at our local neighborhood dispensary, just to try a bunch of things for pain management. We went inside. The interior of the shop was done up like the cigar lounge, and it had really nice warm tones, and woods, and leather, so it felt cozy, and not sketchy, at all. There was this epic menu with different flowers and edibles. And, to be honest, I felt it was a little intimidating, especially the first time being in a dispensary. I didn't know what I was reading. But this was back in the day, where it was okay to ask for the jars, and you could open it up and smell all the different strains. I remember I really enjoyed doing that, and I learned a lot that way too. Monica Lo (02:00): I wound up taking home a bag of trim to use in my sous weed experiments, because it was much cheaper to use trim than purchasing all the premium flour. I also bought some chocolates and macaroons to try out, as well. I remember when I was checking out, they dropped in some free brownies into my bag. I don't think it's allowed these days, but I remember taking them home and trying them, and they were so gross, and so stale. Yeah, that was nasty. Homemade, for sure, definitely is where it's at. Ellen Lee Scanlon (02:43): Thanks for listening to this episode of How to Do the Pot. If you'd like to share your story about the first time you bought legal weed, please send a voice memo to hi@dothepot.com, or DM us @dothepot. For lots more information, and past episodes, visit dothepot.com. And that's also where you can sign up for How to Do the Pot's newsletter, which comes out every other Friday. And if you like How to Do the Pot, please rate and review us on Apple Podcasts. It helps more people find the show. Thanks to Madi Fair, our brand manager, and our producer, Nick Patri. I'm Ellen Scanlon, and we'll be back soon with more of How to Do the Pot. View the live link
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  10. Do you remember the first time you tried weed? Who were you with, and how did that person shape your experience? In today’s episode, Lauren and Mennlay discuss the broad concept of friendships and how these crucial relationships overlap into the weedier parts of our lives. While cannabis may be a bonding agent in some friendships, it can cause others to splinter. From highschool stories of becoming the “bad kid” who smokes to establishing new connections in our 30’s, we hope today’s episode makes you think fondly about your pals. View the live link for Broccoli Talk on iTunes
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  12. A bipartisan coalition of congressional lawmakers on Thursday reintroduced legislation that would federally legalize medical marijuana for military veterans. The bill is being sponsored by Reps. Barbara lee (D-CA) and Dave Joyce (R-OH), both co-chairs of the Congressional Cannabis Caucus, in the House, along with nine other original cosponsors. On the Senate side, Sen. Brian Schatz (D-HI) is leading the proposal, and he’s joined by five other lawmakers, including Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT). The Veterans Medical Marijuana Safe Harbor Act would temporarily allow veterans to legally possess and use cannabis under federal law, as recommended by doctors in accordance with state law. Physicians with the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) would also be allowed for the first time to issue such recommendations. Further, it would require VA to study the therapeutic potential of marijuana for pain and reducing opioid misuse. Currently, VA allows its physicians to talk about cannabis use with veterans, but they’re prohibited from issuing recommendations that would allow them to obtain marijuana from state-legal markets. Earlier versions of the companion bills were introduced in the last two Congresses but did not advance. With Democrats in control of both chambers and the White House this session, however, there’s renewed optimism that these types of cannabis proposals could move in 2021. “It has been scientifically proven that medical marijuana has a considerable impact in treating conditions common with veterans when they return from service, like chronic pain and PTSD,” Lee said in a press release. “This legislation will empower veterans and their doctors to make informed decisions about the use of medical marijuana to treat chronic conditions in states with legal medical marijuana programs without federal interference.” Joyce said that there’s “a growing body of evidence about the beneficial uses of medical cannabis as treatment for PTSD and chronic pain, two terrible conditions that plague many of our veterans.” “If a state has made it legal, like Ohio has, the federal government should not be preventing a VA doctor from recommending medical cannabis if they believe that treatment is right for their patient,” he said. “I’m proud to join my colleagues in introducing this important bill and will continue to do everything in my power to ensure we are providing our veterans with the care they need to overcome the wounds of war.” For the fiscal years 2022 and 2023, the bill would set aside $15 million for VA to administer the policy change. The legalization and physician recommendation provisions of the legislation would expire after five years, unless renewed by Congress. “In 36 states, doctors and their patients have the option to use medical marijuana to manage pain—unless those doctors work for the VA and their patients are veterans,” Schatz said. “This bill protects veteran patients in these states and gives their VA doctors the option to prescribe medical marijuana to veterans, and it also promises to shed light on how medical marijuana can help with the nation’s opioid epidemic.” — Marijuana Moment is already tracking more than 1,000 cannabis, psychedelics and drug policy bills in state legislatures and Congress this year. Patreon supporters pledging at least $25/month get access to our interactive maps, charts and hearing calendar so they don’t miss any developments. Learn more about our marijuana bill tracker and become a supporter on Patreon to get access. — Supporters of the proposal include the Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America, VoteVets, Minority Veterans of America, Veterans Cannabis Coalition, Veterans Cannabis Project, Veterans for Medical Cannabis Access, National Cannabis Industry Association, NORML, National Cannabis Roundtable, U.S. Pain Foundation, Drug Policy Alliance, Americans for Safe Access, Students for Sensible Drug Policy, Veteran’s Initiative, Arizona Dispensary Association, California Cannabis Industry Association and Hawaii Cannabis Industry Association. While this reform would constitute a significant policy change for veterans, there are also plans in the works to more broadly end federal marijuana prohibition. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) said this week that a bill to federally legalize marijuana that he’s planning to introduce alongside Senate Finance Chairman Ron Wyden (D-OR) and Sen. Cory Booker (D-NJ) will be brought to the floor of his chamber “soon.” On the House side, Judiciary Chairman Jerrold Nadler (D-NY) said recently that he plans to reintroduced his legalization bill, the Marijuana Opportunity, Reinvestment and Expungement (MORE) Act, which cleared the chamber last year but did not advance in the Senate under GOP control. Read the text of the medical cannabis legalization bill for veterans below: Veterans Medical Marijuana … by Marijuana Moment Schumer Says Federal Marijuana Legalization Bill Will Hit Senate Floor ‘Soon’ The post Bipartisan Bills To Legalize Medical Marijuana For Military Veterans Introduced In Congress appeared first on Marijuana Moment. View the live link on MarijuanaMoment.net
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  13. Spring time is finally here, and is blooming with possibilities! So much has happened in the world since last spring, and this month we’ll finally get a chance to replant the seeds for how we want the next 365 days to bud and blossom for ourselves. Here’s a hint—let your life be a mirror to your deepest dreams. Truly let your waking life take a hint from your dreamworld. With Mercury, Venus, and Neptune in Pisces, our creativity bubbles to the top, putting us collectively into what artists call “the flow”. With Mars moving into Gemini on March 3, we may have to figure out how to act with logic while exploring the depths of beauty in absurdity. Saturn square Uranus will keep us asking “is this the time to do the wild thing, or the responsible thing?”, and what it could look like to merge the two. Don’t worry, you were built for this! Read on for your High Horoscopes March 2021. ARIES Happy Birthday, Aries! Your season always coincides with the beginning of spring, so prepare for life to feel extra warm and energetic near March 20. Until then, however, you may want to take some moments of reflection and relaxation to prepare for this rebirthing season. Let your creative juices flow via the art form of your choice: music, coloring, cannabis-fueled comedic improv poetry—anything’s game! The point is to soften down any tension in the heart and let what comes up, just come up. Surrender to the mystery! Plant Ally: Bubblegum Kush—to put you in touch with your inner child. TAURUS Lean on me! This month is about leaning into your friends, associates, and whoever you consider “community” to help you get things done. There’s a loving heartfelt energy that happens when you connect with groups and people of like mind to share thoughts, ideas, and goals. Don’t be afraid to tap your networks, whether you’re asking for help or just need some good old motivation to keep yourself buoyed. You need it! Plant Ally: Girl Scout Cookies—they’re always better when you share. GEMINI It’s time to lock in and get loaded career-wise, Gemini. You’ll have a lot of extra heat and energy to burn, and it may be beneficial to divert that toward planning your next soul-driven career move. Have you gotten off track lately? Do you need to get back with yourself and dream into your goals a little more? For example, “make $600 extra income a month” is a goal, but “create an online course to help female cannabis entrepreneurs thrive” is one with a little more soul—and it can contribute to the first goal! Add some soul back into your work. Plant Ally: Space Queen—to help you tap in deeper. CANCER Oh, the places love takes us! Your scope is global and your vibe is adventurous this month, Cancer. You’re overdue for some mind-expanding, earth-shattering, spirit-uplifting experiences, and this March will give you an opportunity to have at it! Some safe and responsible travel may do the trick, and if not, learning or trying something that you’ve always wanted to do but haven’t will light the wick in your candle. Get experimental and fall in love with the process. Plant Ally: …ever tried Mushrooms? If that’s not on your menu, go for the yummy and slightly psychedelic Blue Dream strain. LEO Cue the “inspector gadget” theme song, because this month you’ll be doing some deep diving into parts of yourself that need further investigation. Getting to know yourself deeper through sexual exploration, conversations with therapists, and hardcore emotional vulnerability. Just trust that there’s more power for you to claim in some way this month, and that It’s okay to do this just for yourself, outside of the eyes and judgments of others. Plant Ally: Northern Lights—to help you see the lantern of light inside yourself. VIRGO It’s Pisces season; the season of your opposite sign, which speaks to acceptance, allowance, and surrendering to the “other”. This month may seem like it’s telling you repeatedly to “lean not on your own understanding”, and that may be the medicine you need. Take others’ advice, trust others’ wisdom, and don’t feel like you’ve got to go it alone. Themes of partnership, relationship, and love may pop up for you, and please, by all means, explore. Plant Ally: Strawberry Cough—to help surrender yourself to the love others have to give you. LIBRA Dust the cobwebs, drink your water, stretch that body into a releasing yoga pose. You’ve been working on getting more organized and purified in small little ways for a while now, and it’s time to bring it all together with a truly wholesome and healthy routine. Cut back on distractions, and focus on how your daily lifestyle supports your work goals. Do they? If not, clean the house and make a beautiful work/life schedule that you can stick to. Alexa, can you remind me to reward myself after I work hard? Plant Ally: Mr. Clean—a lovely, perky varietal. SCORPIO Have you ever experienced the full, unabashed, unbridled joy of Sisqo’s 1999 smash hit “The Thong Song”? Like…really. Have you heard the pure bliss in this man’s voice as he croons about the joys of women’s undergarments? How Sisqo feels about thongs, you should feel about life this month, Scorp. You’ve got a cosmic green light to indulge in pleasure, play, and fun. I dare you to turn on the song and go HAM in the mirror 5 minutes a day, every day this month. You’ll be a happier person. Plant Ally: Orangeade—for a citrusy burst of sunshine. SAGITTARIUS This month is an introverted one, Sag, with matters of home and family taking center stage. Your internal world is asking for a moment of focus and attention right now, and matters of the heart are of the utmost importance. Wrap yourself up like a little centaur burrito and love on your body, your mind, and your soul. Take it easy, and decide on doing 3 things each day that nourish you –truly nourish you. Start with deep breathing. The rest will flow up from you. Plant Ally: OGKB—for rest, rest, rest. CAPRICORN With all of this psychic stuff happening in the sky, you’re going to want to stay open and curious about life right now, Cap. Sometimes coincidences happen, but sometimes they are clearly messages from the cosmos that help us make our next steps in alignment. Let yourself be an antenna for those “synchronicities” as they’re called, and play some manifestation games to practice weaving a stitch of your own into the fabric of reality. Life really is magical; so give yourself the opportunity to see it with your own eyes. Plant Ally: Damiana—a cleanser to the 3rd eye. AQUARIUS Welcome back from the Wild Wild West, Aquarius! So many planets were piled up in your sign last month, we wonder how you made it out okay! Either way, this is not the month to integrate the lessons of February into your life forever. What were the 3 biggest themes, adjectives, or breakthroughs you had? Did any of your fundamental values change? If so, identify them and swear them into your life for the 2021 and beyond term (write. them. down!). Evolution and reflection are bestest friends. Plant Ally: Watermelon Kush—for deep, sweet reflection. PISCES Rise and shine, Mermaids! Congratulations on making it through last month with your soul intact. March is a great time to tap into yourself and the parts of you that make you unique. Being comfortable with stepping out on your own as a lone wolf for once really give you a dose of refreshed energy. Do you for a while, without putting too much pressure on yourself to deliver as people expect you to. Hold onto yourself FIRST and this month will be invigorating. Plant Ally: What would you like to smoke, love? The post High Horoscopes: March Means Growth’s Ahead and Creativity Abounds appeared first on Miss Grass. View the live link
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  14. Introducing Miss Grass Minis. Personal-sized pre-rolled joints for every occasion—Fast Times, Quiet Times, All Times. A mixtape of cannabinoids and terpenes to make you feel *just* right. The very first cannabis product created completely with you in mind. About a year ago we had a big thought: What if we made a weed product? Something we’d really want to consume; something that truly honored what we love about the full spectrum of our favorite plant—and all those who love it back. We knew we couldn’t do it without you. And, more importantly, we wouldn’t want to. After all, you’re our very favorite weed-loving buds on the planet. You’ve been here on the high road with us since Day 1, lighting the way with love and bud the entire time. So we asked. And here’s what you said was at the top of your list: Pre-rolled joints. Small in size and easy to smoke. Super smooth. Different formulations for different moods. Sustainably grown. Cool packaging. Not too pricey. We heard you loud and clear. So, we researched a ton. Experimented a bunch. Developed for months. Examined every bud. Tried every terpene. Tested every strain. Measured every cannabinoid. Monitored all possible effects. And, of course, smoked a whole lot. (Hard job, we know.) Now our stash is finally ready for you to smoke. And to be honest, we couldn’t be more stoked. Miss Grass Minis. Perfectly yummy. Perfectly smoke-able. Perfectly yours. Find your time. Fast Times Make friends. Make art. Make out. For you and a nude beach. Or you and a regular beach, if that’s more your thing. Fast Times is an inspiring flower blend meant for opening your spirit, getting things done, and moving along. It’s vibrant without jitters; high-flying without losing sight of the ground. The kind of energetic buzz that goes well with daytime dancing, al fresco painting, all night talking, or just doing you—and, maybe doing someone else, too. Quiet Times Turn up the music. Turn down the bed. Turn inside. For you and a bubble bath. Or you and a film. Or you and your journal with a pen in your hand. Quiet Times is a calming flower blend that works well with dim lighting, chocolate, and a really great tune. Or a lazy Sunday with your love in your room. Relaxed but not sluggish; dreamy but not spaced-out. Like a soft cashmere sweater or the silkiest sheets—soothing, weightless, and super serene. All Times Get centered. Get clear. Go wherever you want. For you and whatever. All Times is a 1:1 CBD:THC flower blend with a balanced, easy-going high. A versatile bud that goes with the flow and is up for anything—kind of like your fav black T-shirt or your forever plus-one. Energetic without being frenzied; chill without being a dud… with just enough sparkle to make everything more fun. The post Miss Grass Minis Are Here appeared first on Miss Grass. View the live link on MissGrass.com
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  15. I really enjoyed last night’s event connecting with women who use cannabis. Thank you all. This group is what I need. Between now and our next toking hour together I will learn how to use FaceTime so I can see everyone and not just listen!
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  16. Kim it was so nice getting to know you! Hope to see you again next month Heather
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  17. Hey there! My name is April Dimmick and I am a Brand Strategist, Graphic Designer & Illustrator. I've been to a couple Tokeativity meetups in Portland and wanted to come to Tokeativity Connect and offer my services to women in the cannabis industry. I have 5+ professional experience in this field, having developed social media content, designs and products that sell! Delivering my clients a product or service that POPS is my #1 goal! I want to provide my clients with something out of the ordinary and something unconventional, this approach hasn't let me down yet and I'm looking to apply it to the vastly expanding cannabis industry. If you are a business owner or work for a company looking to bring a new product into development, thinking about re-branding an existing product, or are looking to launch an advertising campaign, let's work together and make some magic happen! Here you can find examples of my published art: https://www.prilzor.com/published-works. I've been working with GOBLINKO the last 5 years gaining this experience and I'm ready to share it with you! If this sounds right up your alley, I look forward to hearing from you!
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  18. Here's the info for SUNDAY's MEETUP! https://tokeativity.com/connect/calendar/event/294-tokeativity-eugene-witchy-woman-pumpkin-carving-meetup-x-tokes-n-treats-dispensary-tour/
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  19. According to a poll on the Facebook group (here if you wanna vote!) the best day is Sunday the 22nd. Mark your calendar!
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  21. Thank you Blaze, for being a wonderful Chapter Leader. I appreciate all you bring together for our gatherings.
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  22. Hello Lovelies! I am flying into LAX June 4 on my way out to the desert for work. I'll be picking up my rental and heading to a dispensary before hitting the road. I know where I can go, but does anyone have any suggestions? Favorite shops? Women/Minority/Queer Owned or Operated? Thank You!
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  23. Thanks for putting this out there! Are you interested in starting a chapter in the western slope perhaps? http://tokeativity.com/start
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  24. New Member currently in SW Portland - kinda downtownish but on the very very very edge Looking forward to exploring and education.
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  25. Hello lovely ladies!!! I'm currently working in a dispensary as a budtender but my time in this establishment is coming to an end beginning of August with a total of 2.5 years of experience. I'm embarking on a journey of creating my own business as a tarot reader/intuitive of the mystic arts and am looking for a part time gig 3-4 days a week for steady income. Although my experience is is budtending/customer service/ sales aspect I would really like to experience the creating/cultivating aspect of the industry. Looking for a nurturing, supportive, creative environment with badass people, also I LOVE being outside. Located in SE Portland, no vehicle but more than willing to Trimet to wherever is needed. Feel free to call/text me flip phone 503 419 7236 or email theresabuck3@gmail.com. Thank you for your time and for being here resume feb 2018.pdf
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