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Cannabis Education and Information
Product safety has been the number one priority of the state of Michigan since the inception of this industry and they require extensive testing to be done on every marijuana product by a third-party, independently-owned, and approved safety and compliance Lab. All of these tests guarantee consumer safety and ensure they are free of pesticides, microbials, heavy metals, and foreign matter, as well as ensuring proper levels of THC for dosing.
Much like the consumption of alcohol in the state of Michigan, public consumption of marijuana and marijuana products is prohibited. However, the use of marijuana on private property is legal statewide.
In the world of marijuana edibles, we recommend that first-time consumers become familiar with the serving size associated with their product prior to consumption. Marijuana’s potency and impact on its consumer will vary based on a number of different factors including weight, diet, metabolism, etc. Regardless of these factors, we recommend that first-time consumers start with 5mg of THC and wait 2-3 Hours before consuming anything additional. This low-dose serving size will prevent any possibility of becoming “too high” and experiencing discomfort/disorientation. Enjoy responsibly!
Michigan dispensaries anticipate unfamiliarity among their customers, and most will go above and beyond to provide the necessary assistance and education. You will be accompanied by a “Budtender” or “Cannabis Consultant” throughout your shopping experience, and these highly knowledgeable store employees are there to answer any questions you may have. Dispensaries are predominantly cash-only throughout Michigan right now, but some accept debit cards. Be sure to bring cash or be prepared to use the ATM with your debit card. You will need your driver’s license or proof of citizenship, and you must be 21 years or older to enter.
Marijuana and hemp are both considered to be cannabis. These two leafy green plants have an identical appearance and share a nearly identical biological structure. In fact, hemp and marijuana are so similar that most scientific literature does not differentiate between them and labels them both simply as “cannabis.” However, the United States government does, and it is all due to the presence of one additional cannabinoid found in marijuana – THC. THC is the element of Marijuana that provides consumers with a “high.”
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