The dopers shoulda stayed old skool. Much less trouble.
I don't know if we have one yet but it sure seems necessary. There's so much confusion about hemp based CBD versus cannabis. We've been using sublingual CBD for a number of months, full spectrum for me and isolate for my wife. It's made a big difference in our pain levels daily.One more followup on my CBD vaping experience: There was a certain 'sense' of calm that I associated with it. It wasn't as much so as to be a feeling...just a subtile mental sense.
I guess I should investigate to find the thread/forum specifically dealing with CBD.
Here is a link to the new forum itself: General Cannabis DiscussionI don't know if we have one yet but it sure seems necessary. There's so much confusion about hemp based CBD versus cannabis. We've been using sublingual CBD for a number of months, full spectrum for me and isolate for my wife. It's made a big difference in our pain levels daily.
It's sad many people don't know the difference and I'm hoping ECF helps more people get useful objective information.
I've been 'keeping up'. Not sure exactly what you are speaking to. To me it's simply common sense to regulate something that is taxed. It's even more common sense considering how large the community has gotten over the years.I Don't know where you are Getting All this stuff from? Or maybe you Haven't been keeping up on Current Events.
But when it comes to e-Cigarettes, Be Careful what You Wish for. Because You just Might Get It.
I've been 'keeping up'. Not sure exactly what you are speaking to. To me it's simply common sense to regulate something that is taxed. It's even more common sense considering how large the community has gotten over the years.
Not everything that claims made in {place country here} is actually made in said country. Possibly mixed, not always the main ingredients, and certainly not always manufactured in clean environments.
Lets not forget the supply chain. Never underestimate the strange things people come up with when it comes to maximizing profits.
Speaking to this THC vaping trend, people extracting on their back porch because they watched a youtube video, never bothering to understand the procedure to decarboxylate or remove residual solvents. Nice.
I don't use it, have not in many , many years, not bothered by it either way, I might at some point, instead of getting hooked on some trashy chemical to possible distract from future ailments. And when I do, I'll stay with the flower.
Or hell, don't regulate any of it, and reap the benefits of that. Where do you draw the line?
I would like to know more on the atties used for combustible.Glad yall are doing this classy, I've probably butted heads with you once or twice over the years on this topic but I've always felt the inability to discuss this wasn't helping anyone. I just hope it makes a difference bc it's a mess out there.
Personally I do smoke herb & have recreationally all my life, I never drink, take drugs or any of that so it's just thc, caffeine & nicotine for me... Where I live it is decriminalized and can be delivered to your door like a pizza, & I won't say I don't use it recreationally but I've found it to help immensely with both my back injury (enabled me to get off addictive pain meds) & helps with my insomnia (I use indica heavy hybrids). They have the cartridges here but due to the price and lack of information on strain etc. I've never personally tried one or wanted to, so I have no insight on that. I use an atomizer / mod that basically combusts ground up flower slowly at low heat which is as close as I've probably come to vaping herb. I do, however have a lot of experience with combusting it including in atomizers & would be happy to answer any questions on what devices to use.
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Last time I tried to get 'juice' , I ordered online, time before that I went into a vape shop, no problems getting any devices or liquids.[...]
But If you think what the FDA is doing to the e-Cigarettes Market is Reasonable, then I think we are Done Here.
The correct term is flower. The leaves can be used for various things but it's not usually what people are smoking or vaping.Silly question from an old guy long out of the loop. The old fashioned smokeable cannabis, is it leaves or flowers? I remember calling it leaves, but I keep seeing flower used, and can't tell if it's a euphemism or the correct term
The correct term is flower. The leaves can be used for various things but it's not usually what people are smoking or vaping.
Buds/flower are interchangeable in this context. I hear both quite frequently. I also hear "nugs" used a lot. I typically refer to it as either bud or flower. The dispensary I have been going to lately labels their products as just "flower."I also remember buds. Is that out of favor now too? (I feel like I'm trying to keep up with PC terms to not offend anyone)
Olde school!
In Spain: The generic term is "Maria"Kind.
In Spain: The generic term is "Maria"
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Just a warning. This will spread wide across the whole forum and I do not envy the moderators here. A can of worms has just been opened.