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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region Forums6 Things You Should Know When Buying and Consuming Legal Marijuana
Whether you haven't toked since the 70's, or you're entirely new to the experience -- here's the starting place.I distinctly remember the first time I bought weed. Nervous out of my mind, I dialed the beeper (this was 2003 in New York City every step required discretion). Two minutes later, someone called me back. I gave them my address, then waited two hours (I didn't yet have the experience necessary to appreciate how fast that was). Then I answered the knock on the door and opened up my home to a complete stranger who never gave his name. He opened up a briefcase full of five different strains, ranging, he explained, from $50 to $80 per eighth. What's an eighth? I asked. He rolled his eyes. Noob.
Determined that the God-knows-how-many curious tourists flocking to Colorado to purchase legal cannabis today should never suffer the same indignities as I did over a decade ago, I present here the sum total of my experience as a pot smoker, distilled into 6 easy maxims. You can thank me later.
1. Stay on the grass.
New tokers, or anyone who hasn't lit up since the 70's, will likely find the dizzying array of pot products for sale at the package store a little confusing. BHO (butane hash oil), ice water, something called 'shatter' the wide selection of products on offer stand testament to just how far the industry has come in 40 years. If you have no tolerance built up already, take my advice and steer well clear of all of these. Just the grass dried flowers by itself will be plenty potent enough to get you high, believe me. The main exceptions to this principle, however, are the edibles. Today's edible products have evolved far beyond mere brownies; many chocolate infusers mold their products to break off easily into precisely measured 'doses', so the newbie who doesn't want to irritate her throat can break off a small square and feel a moderate effect. Just be careful sugar can trick your brain into thinking it needs more sugar, so you must stalwartly resist the urge to take that extra bite until you've given the first dose time to work up to 1.5 hours for most people.
2. Vaping is healthier.
Another development which has taken the cannabis industry by storm lately is the proliferation of portable vaporizers. While the reliable Volcano still remains the equipment of choice for the home-bound aficionado, new portable models have opened up possibilities to take one's vape on the go. These handy devices can drastically reduce any potentially harmful chemicals in marijuana smoke and can avoid irritating the throat (they still will make you cough, however, because of the expectorant properties of cannabinoids). But make sure you pair the right vape with the right product. Some are designed to handle 'shake' (dried flowers, ground up), some only work with hashish and some only work with the highest-grade extracts. Perhaps the best choice for the new marijuana user is the O.pen or similar model, because they come with pre-mixed extracts in glycerin, providing an experience familiar to anyone who has tried an e-cigarette. In any case, remember to take just 1-2 puffs at first, then wait at least five minutes to measure the effects before vaping again. It's easy to get too high on this stuff.
Determined that the God-knows-how-many curious tourists flocking to Colorado to purchase legal cannabis today should never suffer the same indignities as I did over a decade ago, I present here the sum total of my experience as a pot smoker, distilled into 6 easy maxims. You can thank me later.
1. Stay on the grass.
New tokers, or anyone who hasn't lit up since the 70's, will likely find the dizzying array of pot products for sale at the package store a little confusing. BHO (butane hash oil), ice water, something called 'shatter' the wide selection of products on offer stand testament to just how far the industry has come in 40 years. If you have no tolerance built up already, take my advice and steer well clear of all of these. Just the grass dried flowers by itself will be plenty potent enough to get you high, believe me. The main exceptions to this principle, however, are the edibles. Today's edible products have evolved far beyond mere brownies; many chocolate infusers mold their products to break off easily into precisely measured 'doses', so the newbie who doesn't want to irritate her throat can break off a small square and feel a moderate effect. Just be careful sugar can trick your brain into thinking it needs more sugar, so you must stalwartly resist the urge to take that extra bite until you've given the first dose time to work up to 1.5 hours for most people.
2. Vaping is healthier.
Another development which has taken the cannabis industry by storm lately is the proliferation of portable vaporizers. While the reliable Volcano still remains the equipment of choice for the home-bound aficionado, new portable models have opened up possibilities to take one's vape on the go. These handy devices can drastically reduce any potentially harmful chemicals in marijuana smoke and can avoid irritating the throat (they still will make you cough, however, because of the expectorant properties of cannabinoids). But make sure you pair the right vape with the right product. Some are designed to handle 'shake' (dried flowers, ground up), some only work with hashish and some only work with the highest-grade extracts. Perhaps the best choice for the new marijuana user is the O.pen or similar model, because they come with pre-mixed extracts in glycerin, providing an experience familiar to anyone who has tried an e-cigarette. In any case, remember to take just 1-2 puffs at first, then wait at least five minutes to measure the effects before vaping again. It's easy to get too high on this stuff.
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6 Things You Should Know When Buying and Consuming Legal Marijuana (Original Post)
madokie
Dec 2014
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dixiegrrrrl
(60,161 posts)1. Good points to know.
The chances of the South legalizing pot are pretty nil, tho, dammit.
Baclava
(12,047 posts)2. I tend to listen to the experts
'A few of our favorite strains: 25 ranked reviews from our critics'

http://www.thecannabist.co/2014/05/27/25-top-marijuana-favorite-strains/12408/
B Calm
(28,762 posts)3. I quit smoking pot for 17 years and started up again when I retired last year. The high
is still the same as it was in the 1970's, just takes less of it.
hobbit709
(41,694 posts)4. I started in 1966 and haven't quit yet.
frylock
(34,825 posts)5. can't recommend the O.pen or Platinum Vape enough..
portable, discrete, and travels well.
Bluenorthwest
(45,319 posts)7. Love that O.pen.
It's all of those things and also effective....
dembotoz
(16,922 posts)6. have not used in 40 years
if i made it out to denver i must admit that i would be tempted
edibles sound interesting
lungs are not what they used to be with allergies and asthma
but still