Kari Singsaas
Nov 7 · 1 min read

There is so much information out there about how to ingest it, but ultimately the decision to try it should come from a place that you feel comfortable with. Living in a state even where it is legal, privilege comes with responsibility and state law doesn’t supersede federal laws. The reasons as to why people use it is broad and just like click-buying on Amazon, its perceived benefits can get out of control if you give into like a toddler having a melt down.

CBD is non-psychotropic and therefore you aren’t getting the high with THC as you know. THC edibles, oils, and capsules affect people differently and takes longer to take affect and can linger longer than someone who smokes it. Understanding the difference between Sativa and Indica strains as well as CBD strains is good to know.

Should you choose to smoke, may I suggest doing it with someone else you trust so that if you have an averse reaction you can know you are in safe company. Also, make it fun! Denver isn’t too far away don’tcha know! They are imho a state that has made a responsible tourism and use model for its residents and visitors.

Whatever you choose, it’s good to have information — and lots of people out there haven’t smoked weed or done drugs and they are cool AF.

    Kari Singsaas

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