The Leafly buyer’s guide to weed pipes – Leafly

The Leafly buyer’s guide to weed pipes – Leafly

The Leafly buyer’s guide to weed pipes – Leafly Link copied to your clipboard Leafly Leafly ® Loading… Where are you from? noyes Remember me for 30 days. I confirm that this is not a shared device. Darn! You’re not old enough to use Leafly. Redirecting you to By accessing this site, you accept the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. It wasn’t long ago that buying a pipe for smoking weed was a pretty narrow and nerve-wracking experience. You’d find a local head shop, either through word of mouth, visual cues like tie-dye curtains and dancing Grateful Dead bears,…

Read More »
AOC & GOP cannabis expungements bill in Congress (Newsletter: December 3, 2021) – Marijuana Moment

AOC & GOP cannabis expungements bill in Congress (Newsletter: December 3, 2021) – Marijuana Moment

NYC safe consumption sites for drugs; Financial orgs want marijuana banking in NDAA; Jamaica’s new “good ganja sense” campaign 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. Your support makes Marijuana Moment possible… Your good deed for the day: donate to an independent publisher like Marijuana Moment and ensure that as many voters as possible have access to the most in-depth cannabis reporting out there.Support our work at https://www.patreon.com/marijuanamoment/ TOP THINGS TO KNOWNational Institute on Drug Abuse Director Nora Volkow said…

Read More »

Best THC Gummies In 2021: Top Weed & Marijuana Edibles From Best Delta 8 Brands On The Market | Try Online Cannabis Industry’s Best Hemp Delta 8 Gummies Near Me | D8 THC Edibles For Sale – Auburn Reporter

THC gummies are a great way to gain all the advantages of cannabis without smoking, vaping, or swallowing different medicines. Delta-8 THC gummies have quickly gained popularity as simple edibles to consume cannabis. These are made using an active form of distilled delta-8 THC and provide a pleasant, calming feel without the adverse side effects commonly associated with THC use. With the best delta-8 THC products gaining steady popularity, there is a very high chance that you will run into scammers who market subpar products. These low-quality products might have adverse effects on your health or not show desired outcomes….

Read More »
Alliance: Prioritize Racial Justice in CT Marijuana Industry – Public News Service

Alliance: Prioritize Racial Justice in CT Marijuana Industry – Public News Service

NEW HAVEN, Conn. — Connecticut is among several states working on what its new recreational marijuana industry will look like, and a new coalition wants to ensure racial justice will be part of it. The Alliance for Cannabis Equity is a collaboration between ConnCORP, a community development organization, and The WorkPlace, a workforce development group. Connecticut’s recreational marijuana law also created a Social Equity Council to ensure communities of color, that have seen the disproportionate effects of the War on Drugs, have equal access to the marijuana business sector. Carlton Highsmith, board chairman of ConnCORP, sees the Alliance as an…

Read More »
Mystic man charged with manslaughter in April fatal crash in Stonington – theday.com

Mystic man charged with manslaughter in April fatal crash in Stonington – theday.com

Mystic — A few moments after Stonington police arrived on the scene of a head-on crash on Coogan Boulevard on April 22, Officer Tom Wholean began performing CPR on a woman in a heavily damaged Chevy Cruze who was not breathing and had suffered significant head trauma. The driver of the second vehicle, a Jeep Cherokee, was pale, bleeding from the side of his head and had blood on his hands. He was pacing around the road, repeatedly saying “It’s all my fault” and “Oh my God. I (expletive) up.” When Ryan J. Brown was asked by Officer Brian Discordia what had happened, Brown told him, “I was just texting and driving. I was on my phone. … Oh my God.” The woman,…

Read More »
Bridgeport restricts legalized pot to ‘adult entertainment’ areas – CTPost

Bridgeport restricts legalized pot to ‘adult entertainment’ areas – CTPost

BRIDGEPORT — Despite efforts by state lawmakers to de-criminalize and de-stigmatize the recreational use of marijuana, Connecticut’s largest city is, for now, treating pot like porn and similarly tucking away the new industry in the few neighborhoods set aside for adult entertainment. “It’s absolutely asinine,” local state Rep. Steven Stafstrom said Thursday after learning of the decision. “These should be in our major commercial corridors.” Stafstrom, a Democrat, is co-chairman of the Connecticut General Assembly’s Judiciary Committee and helped spearhead passage in June of legislation legalizing cannabis for adults age 21 and up. He and other proponents have touted the…

Read More »
‘Hollywood’ gets 6 years in jail for Connecticut drug operation, prosecutors say – CT Insider

‘Hollywood’ gets 6 years in jail for Connecticut drug operation, prosecutors say – CT Insider

HARTFORD — A city man was sentenced Wednesday to more than six years in prison after officers found 500 grams of cocaine in his home in 2019, according to federal prosecutors. In October 2019, Jonathan Contrera, also known as “Hollywood,” 29, was caught selling 3.5 grams of cocaine, according to federal court documents. Police found an additional 3.5 grams of cocaine in Contrera’s car that day, prosecutors said. After Contrera’s arrest, police raided his home and found about 500 grams of cocaine, 20 grams of crack and items used to process and package narcotics to sell, prosecutors said. Police also…

Read More »
Hartford Man Sentenced to More Than 6 Years in Federal Prison for Drug and Gun Offenses – Department of Justice

Hartford Man Sentenced to More Than 6 Years in Federal Prison for Drug and Gun Offenses – Department of Justice

Leonard C Boyle, Acting United States Attorney for the District of Connecticut, today announced that JONATHAN CONTRERA, also known as “Hollywood,” 29, of Hartford, was sentenced yesterday by U.S. District Judge Michael P. Shea in Hartford to 78 months of imprisonment, followed by four years of supervised release, for narcotics distribution and gun possession offenses. According to court documents and statements made in court, in December 2017, Contrera pleaded guilty in state court to sale of narcotics and was sentenced to 10 years in prison, suspended after three years, and three years of probation.  Contrera also pleaded guilty to negligent…

Read More »