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What Will The World of Cannabis Look Like After COVID?
Can’t wait to get back to life without COVID? We know what you mean! But don’t expect everything to be just like it was. The ‘new normal’ may look a lot like the old normal, but there are certain ways in which the coronavirus may change the ways in which we enjoy cannabis for a
LGBTQIA Cannabis Brands We Carry
Wherever you stand on the rainbow spectrum, we’re here to wish you the queerest time this June as we celebrate Pride month and LGBTQIA cannabis brands and events. Remember, if you are not advocating for, uplifting and protecting black trans women, you are NOT doing it right. With a life expectancy between 35 and 37
How Does Cannabis Do What It Does? Start with the Endocannabinoid System
So, let’s start with an assumption. If you’re reading this post, you probably know how cannabis makes you feel: That delightful euphoric light-headedness, the way stress, and anxiety seem to melt into a puddle on the floor. (Come to think of it, maybe right now’s a good time for a little smoke break….) But all
Budtender Review: Mackenzie
It is my duty to do an honest budtender review and that is what this is. No one paid me to write this so it is 100% honest. Also, I am very high. Budtender Review: Dr. Norm Rice Krispy Treat I am going to give this treat a solid 4.5 out of 5 stars based
7 Asian American and Pacific Islander Owned Cannabis Brands You Should Know About
Happy Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month! We’re celebrating the best way we know how – by highlighting some of the amazing AAPI-owned Cannabis brands we carry & love. Throughout the month, we hope to learn about and celebrate Asian & Pacific Islander culture, but, we must also remind ourselves of the cruel acts
Lessons I Learned From My Immigrant Mother – By Potli Founder Felicity Chen
We’re big fans of Potli here at The Higher Path, and Felicity Chen, the founder and CEO, wrote a beautiful blog post about the lessons she learned from her mother. Read the full post here. Lessons I Learned From My Immigrant Mother Anytime it feels like no one could understand what I’m going through,