How interesting. I suppose there's some sense in safeguarding the herb, with its various potencies and all, compared to an edible which could be created by specific potency standards. Here in the U.S., we have major shifts happening in some states, while other states are holding tight to their old-fashioned laws. Generally, I believe we're shifting toward an overall embrace of the herb and all its derivatives. High-five! 👋
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With best wishes, I hope that one day the whole world can enjoy this renaissance!
During this weekend I watched a beautiful documentary about what is happening in the United States, especially in Colorado: they have documented the great changes that have just happened, with a nice contrast between the seriousness of some topics and the intervention of some comedians which, in a fun way, dispel the paradoxes and taboos related to the cannabis world.
If you want to watch it, the documentary is called "The Legend of 420" (:
High-five! 👋
Have a great day!
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