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House Weed | Cannabis Dispensary Sunland Tujunga, LA Weed | Natural Aid https://www.naturalaid.com Natural Aid | Sunland Tujunga Los Angeles | Legal Cannabis Dispensary, Cannabis Delivery near Shadow Hills, Lake View Terrace, La Crescenta, La Canada, Glendale Wed, 13 Dec 2023 09:06:53 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.4 https://www.naturalaid.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/cropped-fav-naturalaid-32x32.png House Weed | Cannabis Dispensary Sunland Tujunga, LA Weed | Natural Aid https://www.naturalaid.com 32 32 A Green Christmas: Exploring the Intersection of Cannabis and Holiday Traditions https://www.naturalaid.com/a-green-christmas-exploring-the-intersection-of-cannabis-and-holiday-traditions/ Wed, 13 Dec 2023 09:06:53 +0000 https://www.naturalaid.com/?p=17873 As societal attitudes towards cannabis continue to evolve, so too do our holiday traditions. The intersection of cannabis and Christmas may seem like an unconventional pairing, but for an increasing number of individuals, it has become a festive and integral part of their seasonal celebrations. In this exploration, we find the ways cannabis is finding its place amid the holly and mistletoe, reshaping the narrative of what a “green” Christmas truly means.

  • 1. Cannabis and Gift-Giving: A Twist on Tradition

    The act of gift-giving during the holiday season has taken a new turn with the incorporation of cannabis-related presents. From artisanal CBD-infused chocolates to personalized smoking accessories, cannabis enthusiasts are redefining the art of giving and receiving during this joyous time of the year.

  • 2. Festive Strains: Matching Cannabis with Christmas Spirit

    Just as one might carefully select the perfect wine to complement a meal, cannabis connoisseurs are now choosing strains that harmonize with the festive spirit. Explore popular strains that evoke the aromas and sensations reminiscent of the holiday season, turning the act of lighting up into a sensory experience.

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  • 3. Cannabis and Holiday Culinary Adventures

    Move over, gingerbread houses; cannabis-infused holiday treats are taking center stage. From THC-infused sugar cookies to CBD-spiked hot cocoa, individuals are elevating their culinary prowess during Christmas, infusing a touch of green into their festive feasts.

  • 4. The Cannabis-Friendly Christmas Party: A New Tradition Unveiled

    For those who choose to partake, cannabis-friendly holiday parties are becoming a welcomed addition to the seasonal social calendar. From infused beverages to designated smoking areas, these gatherings offer a space for like-minded individuals to celebrate the holidays in a relaxed and communal atmosphere.

  • 5. DIY Cannabis Decorations: Greening Up Your Christmas Tree

    Explore the creative side of cannabis enthusiasts as they incorporate DIY decorations into their holiday traditions. From cannabis-themed ornaments to hemp-based garlands, discover how individuals are infusing a bit of green into their Christmas trees.

In the spirit of an ever-changing world, the intersection of cannabis and Christmas traditions reflects a shift towards inclusivity, creativity, and an evolving definition of celebration. As more individuals embrace the idea of a “green” Christmas, the holiday season is taking on new colors, aromas, and traditions, challenging preconceived notions.

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One of the best and most well organized cannabis provider in the Valley. They are very knowledgeable about varieties and uses of all the blooming variety of ways yo enjoy Cannabis. They have types and brands i’ve never heard of in 10 years as a patient in CA. Also a huge selection of edibles, both THC and CBD as well as patches and oils. Fully stocked, clean and friendly. Happy to talk to you and dial in what you might enjoy. Worth a trip to the Foothills. Cheers!

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Let me touch base on their pre-rolls though! Best pre rolls I’ve ever had… the don’t do the cones, they don’t do the filters… just good old joints man! And they’re all individually hand rolled, quality cannabis 1 gram joints (no shake or seeds here people!) sativa or indica, whatever your cup of tea is, they have it. And talk about attention to detail… every single one of their pre rolls is a replica of the other, and they burn amazing.

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The decor in the collective is pretty cool too! They have all kinds of decorations, table displays and banners on the walls and the way everything is lit up inside is really crisp and classy looking. If you’re out in the city, stop by and check them out. You won’t be disappointed! Now… off to get my prerolls and enjoy this beautiful 50 degree Sunland Winter Day!

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Cannabis Policy – 6 Things to Watch For in California in 2020 https://www.naturalaid.com/cannabis-policy-6-things-to-watch-for-in-california-in-2020/ https://www.naturalaid.com/cannabis-policy-6-things-to-watch-for-in-california-in-2020/#respond Fri, 24 Jan 2020 11:35:51 +0000 http://www.naturalaid.com/?p=10666 Cannabis Policy in California 2020

California has entered her third year of legal recreational cannabis sales and many are expecting new laws and major criminal justice reforms to shake up the industry.

Here are six things for Californians to watch for when it comes to cannabis in 2020:

1) Deliveries go to court: In April of 2019, one county and 24 cities sued the California Bureau of Cannabis Control over a rule that permits marijuana deliveries throughout the state, even in communities that don’t allow cannabis businesses. That case, pitting advocates for access to legal cannabis against local governments fighting for control over the industry, is finally due to go to trial in Fresno County Superior Court starting — no joke — April 20.

2) Legislative changes: Three new marijuana laws take effect Wednesday, Jan. 1. Senate Bill 34 will let licensed businesses donate products for medical marijuana patients in need. Assembly Bill 37 will let cannabis operators deduct expenses, a standard business practice that’s been blocked due to federal law. And Assembly Bill 1810 makes it illegal for passengers in limos, taxis and other commercial vehicles to consume cannabis (though they can still drink alcohol).

3) Clearing the record: Prop. 64 retroactively reduced penalties for just about every crime involving cannabis, downgrading marijuana sales without a license, for example, from a felony to a misdemeanor. But data shows only a fraction of the people eligible to petition the courts to have those crimes reduced or cleared from their records since the law passed in November 2016 have done so — presumably due to the time, cost and expertise involved.

The legislature in September 2018 approved Assembly Bill 1793, which requires the state to proactively track down and process all marijuana cases eligible for expungement. The bill gave local prosecutors until July 1, 2020 to process eligible cases, and it’s expected that several hundred thousand people could have marijuana cases downgraded or dropped from their records. That could make them newly eligible for jobs, housing and other benefits often denied to convicted felons.

4) Weedmaps cleanup: The Irvine-based online marijuana shop directory Weedmaps has continued to promote illicit retailers even after California’s Bureau of Cannabis Control sent Weedmaps a cease-and-desist letter in February 2018. And it’s still going even though Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a bill, effective July 1, that lets regulators fine unlicensed parties up to $30,000 each day that they’re in violation of state cannabis laws.

5) More states eye legalization: Licensed cannabis shops will open for the first time in Illinois starting Wednesday, Jan. 1, making it the 11th state to legalize recreational marijuana and the first to do so through the legislature. But in the coming year, as many as six more states are expected to consider legalizing cannabis through the legislature, led by Vermont, New Mexico, and New York.

6) Federal changes afoot: September saw the first-ever federal vote on a stand-alone cannabis bill, when the House of Representatives voted to let federally-insured banks work with cannabis businesses in states that have legalized marijuana. While that SAFE Banking Act still faces the Republican-controlled Senate, observers are predicting some version of the bill will pass in 2020.

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