May 2018
The Weed Coloring Book: For Marijuana Lovers
PUBLISHED: May 19th 2018A couple years ago I posted about a new trend called “Adult Coloring” and how it was a great way to relieve stress, especially when you incorporate strains that are uplifting and boost creativity. Since
U.S. Attorney: Oregon has a major marijuana overproduction issue
PUBLISHED: May 19th 2018PORTLAND — The black market for marijuana is thriving in Oregon and an oversupply of weed from growers is flowing to more than two dozen states where pot remains illegal, a top federal law enforcement
My First Indoor Grow! Part 1: The Beginning
PUBLISHED: May 19th 2018Hello ladies and gents. Buzz Killington here, back from the dead. Several years ago, when I first moved from PDX back to California, I decided I was going to try my hand at growing my
Things I Should’ve Done When I Turned 30
PUBLISHED: May 18th 2018Almost 5 years ago I turned 30 and the celebration was great! I went to Vegas, a lot of friends and some family came to ring it in. But, I am not Karruche Tran and
Marijuana growers turning to hemp as market for CBD explodes
PUBLISHED: May 15th 2018SPRINGFIELD, Ore. — A glut of legal marijuana is driving Oregon pot prices to rock-bottom levels, prompting some nervous growers to start pivoting to another type of cannabis to make ends meet — one that
Dietitian’s guide to edible cannabis edibles, extracts
PUBLISHED: May 14th 2018Cannabis is making its way into more and more foods and beverages, thanks to its touted therapeutic benefits. In fact, no matter where you are in the United States, cannabis products are probably being sold
Main Street Marijuana keeps growing
PUBLISHED: May 10th 2018Main Street Marijuana is expanding its downtown and east Vancouver locations, steps that co-owner Ramsey Hamide hopes will make room for faster sales. The downtown location, at 2314 Main St., is now expanding into the
University to test if chemical in pot aids kids with autism
PUBLISHED: May 7th 2018UC San Diego will try to alleviate severe autism in children by giving them a nonpsychoactive chemical found in marijuana, a project funded by the biggest private donation ever made in the U.S. for such