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Contents Editor’s Note

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Resources

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Events

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Medical Editor:

Stephanie Shehan editor@vegascannabismag.com (702) 622-8001

Director:

Bill Shehan bill@vegascannabismag.com (702) 589-1282

Contributing Writers: Photos: Artists: Cover Art:

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MMJ Program

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High End Advice

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Human Solution

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Bet It All On Green Tokin’ With the Infamous

Adam Graves Becca Nichols Chris Egan Christi Watkins Danielle Vitale-O’Brien Dr. Aseem Sappal Dustin Amato Hopper Stone Jason Sturtsman Kristin Flor Miggy Fourtwenty Mindi Griffiths Pamela Jayne Sharon Letts The Happy Chef Doobie Duck - DoobieDuck.com Fred Morledge - PhotoFM.com Harry Smith Cliff Maynard Trog

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Stand Up for Cannabis

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The Skate Scene Legal

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Smokin’ With the Stars

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Lab Spotlight Glass Challenge

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420 Happenings

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The Garden

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The Happy Chef

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Pick Up List

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Editor’s Note With this issue, we are excited to announce the launch of our Medical Marijuana Assistance Program! Vegas Cannabis Magazine has teamed up with three local physicians to offer our readers the chance to obtain their Nevada medical marijuana card free of charge. To apply, we ask that interested candidates submit a letter to us explaining their current medical issues as well as their financial hardship which would make paying for the process difficult. Letters may be submitted via email to help@vegascannabismag. com or via regular US mail to Vegas Cannabis Magazine, 1631 E. Sunset Road, #C104, Las Vegas, NV 89119. It is our hope, along with our sponsoring physicians, to assist those in need with getting legal. For more information about the Nevada Medical Marijuana Program or to see if you may qualify, please see

page 16. If you haven’t yet, please visit our office and retail location. We have a resource area with magazines, handouts, stickers

and information for local medical patients. We also have t-shirts, socks, hats, glass pendants and other cool stuff for sale. In need of personalized vinyl stickers for your car or business? Come see us!

In order to offer both our readers and advertisers a better product, Vegas Cannabis Magazine has gone full glossy. Although our costs have increased, we do intend to remain a free publication. We offer low cost advertising rates and significant discounts to businesses paying for at least three (3) months of advertising at a time. In addition, we have monthly specials on certain ad sizes. If you are a business owner, please consider advertising with us. Without our advertisers and contributors, this magazine would not be possible. Happy 4th of July! Have an awesome month and enjoy this issue of Vegas Cannabis Magazine.

Stephanie Shehan Editor



Resources PATIENT SUPPORT & INFORMATION:

(702) 335-0020.

WECAN: Wellness Education Cannabis Advocates of Nevada, Meetup.com/ WeCan702/ is free to join and provides a platform for people to post and discuss ideas in a controlled environment, www. WeCan702.org or https://www.facebook. com/wecan702. LAS VEGAS NORML: The world’s largest organization working to reform marijuana laws. Membership: www.lasvegasnorml. com/membership, Information: www. lasvegasnorml.com, Contact: staff@ lasvegasnorml.com. LAS VEGAS CANNABIS INFO CENTER: Provides referrals for all your cannabis needs including doctors, lawyers, legal dispensaries and classes. LVCIC also provides on-site classrooms and studio where the patient’s privacy is their priority, (702) 761-6770, www.lvcic.com, www. CannabisCafeTV.com. THE HUMAN SOLUTION LAS VEGAS CHAPTER: Grassroots network of people that support each other through the trials faced as cannabis consumers. Working to educate the public and end prohibition, www.facebook.com/pages/The-HumanSolution-Las-Vegas-Chapter. COMPASSION AWARENESS PROJECT: Discounted medical marijuana license program, monthly meetings, workshops (HIPPA compliance, CPR, cultivation), information on accessing medicine, www. CompassionAwarenessProject.org,

GET YOUR LAS VEGAS HEMPFEST TICKETS HERE!

COMPASSION NEVADA CONSULTING: Assistance with obtaining a Nevada medical marijuana card, 2800 S. Highland Dr, Las Vegas, NV, (702) 506-6379. NEVADA MEDICAL MARIJUANA PROGRAM: For information about obtaining your Nevada Medical Marijuana card visit http://health.nv.gov/ medicalmarijuana.htm. MEDICATED VEGAS: Medical marijuana education, cannabis oil counseling, personalized visits. (586) 295-4365 text or (702) 530-1226 call.

PMG MEDICAL MARIJUANA CONSULTANTS – Provides referrals

for all your cannabis needs including, assistance with obtaining Nevada medical marijuana cards, lawyers, dispensaries. Pay one low process and PMG will take care of the process. 99% Approval rate, 2008 Hamilton Lane, Las Vegas, NV 89106, 702 657-6500.

DOCTORS:

ULTIMATE “U” MEDICAL: Dr. Kathleen Smith, medical recommendations and renewals, office assists with every step of the medical marijuana process, 8660 Spring Mountain Road, Suite 101, Las Vegas, NV 89117, (702) 353-9777, www. ultimateumedical.com. GETTING LEGAL: Dr. Susan Boyd, no medical records required, 99%approval rate. Pay just one low price and they

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1631 E. Sunset Road, #C-104 Las Vegas, NV 89119

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take care of the process for you, 2619 W. Charleston Blvd, #100, Las Vegas, NV 89102, (702) 979-9999, www.GettingLegal. com. LAS VEGAS MEDICAL MARIJUANA CONSULTANTS: Visit any Diversity location or call (702) 313-7273 for more information, www.LVMMC.com. KARMA HOLISTIC HEALTH FOUNDATION: 9111 W. Russell Road, Suite 120, Las Vegas, NV 89148, (702) 388-1119, www.khhf.org.. GOLDSMITH HEALTHCARE LTD: 5375 S. Ft. Apache, Las Vegas, NV 89148, (702) 425-5191. DR. GREEN RELIEF: 8751 W. Charleston Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89117, (702) 9308048.

NURSES:

ASK NURSE JUHLZIE: Schedule a personal & private informational and educational medical cannabis consultation with a certified cannabis registered nurse of the ACNA in Nevada and United States. (406)748-2624, www.AskNurseJuhlzie.com

ATTORNEYS:

AMANDA CONNOR: Connor & Connor PLLC, provides legal services to medical marijuana patients and medical marijuana businesses, 2450 St. Rose Parkway Suite 120 A, Henderson, NV, www.connorpllc. com, (702) 750-9139. MARTINA JACCARINO: Black &


Have a company, organization or website that could benefit medical marijuana patients? Email your info to editor@ vegascannabismag.com. LoBello, 10777 W Twain Ave #3, Las Vegas, NV 89135, (702) 869-8801, www. blacklobellolaw.com. CHRISTOPHER TILMAN: Tilman Law Office, 1211 S. Maryland Pkwy, Las Vegas, NV 89104, (702) 214-4214, www. christophertilman.com.

INSURANCE:

LP INSURANCE: Jane Anthony, www. LPIns.net, 8925 West Russell Road, Las Vegas, NV 89148, (702) 365-9800. KAERCHER INSURANCE: Karen Canton, www.kaercherinsurance.com, 9555 Hillwood Drive, Suite 140, Las Vegas, NV 89134, (702) 304-7891. PREMIERE DISPENSARY INSURANCE: (855) 507-2622, www. premieredispensaryinsurance.com.

GROW:

GREENSPOT HYDROPONICS: 3355 W. Lake Mead Blvd, North Las Vegas, (702) 463-6000, Open Mon-Fri, 10am-7pm and

Resources

Sat 10am-6pm. MEDIGROW NV: Professional cultivation education, (702) 606-9059, www. MediGrowNV.com. Also provides in home grow consultations. THE GROW BOSS/HENDERSON HYDROPONICS: 726 W. Sunset Road, Henderson, (702) 434-7365, www. thegrowboss.com, used grow equipment available. AAA INDOOR GARDEN: 2 W. Charleston Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89102, (702) 4504769, www.vegasindoorgarden.com.

EDUCATION:

CANNABIS TRAINING INSTITUTE: The leading provider of online education & certification for the cannabis industry. All courses are available online. In-person training and group discounts are also available, www.cannabistraininginstitute, (206) 293-8112.

OAKSTERDAM UNIVERSITY: Coming soon to Las Vegas, www. oaksterdamuniversity.com, (510) 2511544. NURSE JUHLZIE: Book a Certified Cannabis Registered Nurse for your next training event for your organization. providing nursing-based information and educational services for patients, organizations, medical professionals, and corporations, (406)748-2624, www. AskNurseJuhlzie.com

WEBSITES:

www.lvmmn.com www.leafly.com www.allbud.com www.safeaccessnow.org www.mpp.org www.veteransformedicalmarijuana.org www.Parents4Pot.org www.norml.org www.AskNurseJuhlzie.com www.420insight.com www,medicalmarijuana411.com www.marijuana.com

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Events

LAS VEGAS CANNABIS INFO CENTER - A Weekend of Cannabis Knowledge: LVCIC & CCI Seminars & Mixer 8/15-8/16 (see ad on page 9), Seminar will include Law, Cooking, Delivery, Dispensary Management, Marketing, Advertising & Marijuana Cultivation, 702-761-6770, www.lvcic. com

W.E.C.A.N. 702 PATIENT SUPPORT GROUP: 2nd Saturday of the month, Coffee Bean and Tea Leaf, 4550 S Maryland Pkwy Ste A, Las Vegas, NV 89119 and 3rd Saturday of the month, 1440 E Highway 372, Pahrump, NV, for patients, caregivers and those that are curious about becoming a patient. “WHAT IF CANNABIS CURED CANCER”: Movie screening, 4th Thursday of each month at Herbally Grounded, 4440 W. Charleston Blvd, 7pm, www.cannabiscures.org. WOMEN GROW: LAS VEGAS: 7/9, 6-8pm, Lucky’s Lounge, 7345 S.

Jones Blvd, Las Vegas, For tickets, visit Eventbrite.com and search Women Grow Las Vegas, www. Facebook.com/Women Grow: Las Vegas. BROOKLYN BOWL LAS VEGAS: 7/17 The Offspring - 8:30pm 7/27 Easy Star All Stars - 8pm 7/29 Ky-Man Marley - 8pm 7/31 Danzig w/ Pennywise - 7:30pm Brooklyn Bowl is located at 3545 Las Vegas Blvd. South, for more information, visit www.Vegas.BrooklynBowl.com.

LAS VEGAS HEMP FESTIVAL & MEDICAL CUP: 10/3, Las Vegas Convention Center, All ages, Tickets $45, www.lasvegashempfest.com. CHALICE CALIFORNIA: 7/11-7/12, NOS Events Center, San Bernardino, CA, www.chalicecalifornia.com for more info. SEATTLE HEMPFEST: August 14-16, www.hempfest.org for more info.

Interested in having your event listed in Vegas Cannabis Magazine?

Send listing via email to editor@vegascannabismag.com CANNABIS NETWORK VEGAS: Monthly networking group for professionals in the cannabis industry, 7/15, 6pm-9pm, , Visit EventBrite.com and search “Cannabis Network Vegas” for details and registration, Event requires registration & payment online or at the door, contact CeCe Stanton at (775) 241-8588 or cstanton@ premierdispensaryinsurance.com for more info. ADRENALINE SPORTS BAR & GRILL: Karaoke every Thursday at 9pm, Trivia every Wednesday at 6pm, Comedy hosted by Jack Slammy every Tuesday and Wednesday at 9pm, 3103 N. Rancho, (702) 6454139 for info. See ad on next page for special events. DIZZY WRIGHT - THE GROWING PROCESS TOUR: 7/4, 6:30pm (doors open at 6pm), House of Blues, 3950 Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89119, houseofblues.com/lasvegas

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MANDALAY BEACH CONCERT SERIES: 7/3-7/4 311 - 9pm with fireworks after 7/17 Iration & Katchafire - 9pm 7/31 Ziggy Marley Visit www.mandalaybay.com/entertainment/ beach-concert-series.com for more info.

NBA SUMMER LEAGUE: 7/10-7/20, Thomas & Mack, unlvtickets.com. UFC-ALDO VS. MCGREGOR: 7/11, 4pm, MGM Grand, ticketmaster.com. LIVE REGGAE MUSIC: The Pond at Green Valley Ranch, Fridays beginning 7/3, 6-8pm, Free cover. AGE SUMMER 2015: 7/18-7/20, Alexis Park Hotel, ageshowusa.com. CHAMPS TRADE SHOW: 7/21-7/23, www.champstradeshows.com. RAGS TO STITCHES BENEFIT FOR ANTHONY SCALAMERE: 7/25, 6pm, Cornerstone Art Gallery, 201 E. Colorado, live art, games, prizes & music, to donate-gofundme.com/


ragstostitches. MEEN GREEN’S MANSION II PUFF’N IN PARADISE: 7/22, 11pm-4:20am, GA $100, VIP $250, eventbrite.com/e/medicated-mansionII-tickets-17288745102 MEEN GREEN’S SD CALI CUP: 7/10, 4:20pm-midnight, The Yard, 5335 Market St, San Diego, CA 92113, eventbrite.com/e/sd710calicup-tickets-16991620394

4TH OF JULY FIREWORKS The Stratosphere Casino: Fireworks start at 9pm on 7/4. The fireworks display by Grucci will launch from various locations including the top of the tower. Caesars Palace: Fireworks start at 9:15pm on 7/4. While visible from in front of the property, the Eiffel Tower at Paris Las Vegas and also from The LINQ promenade, guests on the High Roller will have a bird’s-eye view of the experience.

Events Mandalay Bay: The sky above Mandalay Bay Beach will light up with fireworks accompanied by performances by 311. Guests will be treated to 311’s hits, classics and rarities on July 3 & 4. Both shows will be followed by fireworks over the Las Vegas Strip. Doors open at 8pm and performances start at 9pm. Stations Casinos: The Stations Casinos will shoot off fireworks displays from their Green Valley Ranch Resort in Henderson and their Red Rock Resort in the northwest at 9pm on 7/4. Boulder City: Boulder City’s Damboree celebration - pancake breakfast, games, a parade, and a large fireworks display at 9pm. Henderson: The City of Henderson’s annual 4th of July celebration with live music, games, activities and a fireworks show at 9pm.

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Medical Cannabis & Cancer: Chemical Culprits

http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/invasivelobular-carcinoma/DS01063

The spider web-like mass found in my right breast the summer of 2012 had me thinking about my mom, the farm she was raised on, DDT, Rachel Carson, and cannabis - in that order.

This type of cancer begins in the milkproducing glands of the breasts or lobules, affecting 10 to 15 percent of all women in the U.S. It’s a mass, not a lump, as with Ductal Carcinoma, affecting up to 85 percent of women in this country, annually.

By Sharon Letts

I saw the configuration while proactively peeking over the shoulder of both the mammogram and ultra-sound technician. While waiting for the biopsy I decided to do some research and easily found an image of a nearly identical mass on the Mayo Clinic’s website, naming it, “Lobular Carcinoma.”

Pass the Mayo

This information can be found in the Mayo Clinic’s tedious, page-by-page listing of incredibly limited information, with the only cause listed as hormone replacement. This stumps me as my sister – who is 18 months older – had this same type of cancer just two years prior, undergoing surgery, chemo and radiation with no hormone replacement ever used prior. Surgeries are invasive, chemotherapy does more harm than good, radiation is now known to cause secondary cancers, such as lymphomas, and the FDA is actually considering taking it off the market for this reason. In my mind, being proactive about one’s health is equal to being able to see past the smoke screens of modern day medicine. Being a cannabis patient, I am skeptical of traditional treatments that

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seem to do more harm than good.

Once Upon a Time

My mom grew up on a farm in Illinois just outside the State Capitol of Springfield. Yes, Springfield. Kind of like The Simpson’s - the difference being, my mom told childhood stories of dancing with my aunt and uncle beneath the rain of DDT falling down from crop dusting airplanes on the waving fields of grain. None of them grew a third eye, but all died of cancers. Before my aunt passed, she phoned me up, urging me to look into the pesticides used on the farm. At the time I was dealing with my own daughter’s auto-immune disorders, having been diagnosed with Fibromyalgia at age 13. I was also just diagnosed with Thyroid Disease – another disorder under the auto-immune spectrum – but I never connected the dots to the family’s ailments. I am second generation DDT, my daughter is third. This means something, as we have a lineage of chemicals in our genetic bloodlines, with many other toxins and heavy metals literally showered on us for decades. Recent studies indicate that DDT alone stays in the genetic blood lines of lab rats up to five generations that they know of, with cancers in our stem cells, and with chemo and radiation only scratching the surface. American biologist Rachel Carson spoke out on the dangers of DDT when the compound was first found to have insecticidal properties in 1939, then marketed to the masses. While the chemical successfully eliminated the mosquitos causing the Malaria – gracing it with the tag, “savior of mankind,” Carson ousted its dark side. Published in 1962, “Silent Spring” was


Medical Carson’s warning, hitting the newsstands long after the non-water-soluble poison had saturated our soil, water and ultimately our food supply for decades. In the book that should be considered mandatory reading today, Carson warns of cancers and worse, describing how DDT attacks the central nervous system of its prey – paralyzing and rendering them defenseless until their immune system fails and each organ stops functioning as they suffocate and die. Those familiar with neurological, autoimmune, or central nervous system disorders leading to physical debilitation, such as Parkinson’s, ALS, or Alzheimer’s just got a chill. For that matter, most of our modern day ailments stem from some kind of toxic poisoning from the chemicals or heavy metals surrounding us daily. Cancers are a given, but heart disease and the myth of high cholesterol has recently been discussed publically by many cardiologists who insist that every heart they’ve ever opened up was inflamed and infected, leading them to the conclusion it’s not for lack of blood flow, it’s diseased, plain and simple.

to move forward with our own self-care with cannabis. My doctor was unaware of its advantages before I presented my findings to her. How could she have been aware? We learned together as I did away with cancer, pain, and eight prescription meds. We can’t stop the toxins around us, but we can educate ourselves and others to this good medicine – one person, one plant at a time. Next installment: “Cannabis & Cancer: The Blame Game” Sharon Letts started in this world as a gardener, ended up a writer/producer, and continues to advocate for the freedom to garden every seed bearing plant. You can find her on Facebook, LinkedIn & Twitter @lettsgarden.

Happy 4th of July from All of Us at Vegas Cannabis Magazine!

Carson’s book caused the removal of DDT from U.S. markets, spawning the environmental movement, and forcing the U.S. to implement the Clean Air & Water Acts of 1973 and 1974, respectively. But the damage was done and today we are suffering the dire consequences with our ill-fated health. The good news is, as listed in U.S. Patent No. 6,630,507 B1, “Cannabinoids have been found to have antioxidant properties … useful in the treatment of a wide variety of oxidation associated diseases, such as ischemic, age-related, inflammatory and autoimmune diseases … (with) particular application as neuroprotectants, for example in limited neurological damage following ischemic insults, such as stroke and trauma, or in the treatment of neurodegenerative diseases, such as Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease and IIIV dementia.” The information on the patent is crucial, as it provides us with the knowledge we need

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MMJ Program The Nevada Medical Marijuana Cardholders/Caregivers Program is a state registry program within the Nevada Department of Health and Human Services, Nevada Division of Public and Behavioral Health. If you are interested in obtaining an application for the Medical Marijuana Program, you can send a written request, along with a check or money order in the amount of $25 made payable to the Nevada Division of Public and Behavioral Health (DPBH). Mail your request to: Nevada Division of Public & Behavioral Health ATTN: Medical Marijuana Division 4150 Technology Way, Ste 104 Carson City, Nevada 89706

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The cost to request an application for the Medical Marijuana Program is $25. The cost to register or renew registration in the Medical Marijuana Program is $75.00. Your caregiver can be anyone as long as they are over the age of 18

QUALIFYING CONDITIONS

and your physician approves of that person as a caregiver. Please be aware that pursuant to NRS 453A.250 and NAC 453A.150: A cardholder may have only one caregiver; A caregiver can only be a caregiver to one cardholder; and a cardholder cannot be a caregiver to another cardholder.

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A person under 18 must have permission from their custodial parent or their guardian who is in charge of their medical decisions. And that person MUST act as the minor’s primary caregiver.

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Only a physician who is licensed under NRS 630 or NRS 633 can sign a “Physician’s Statement”. That means only a medical doctor or osteopathic doctor licensed in the State of Nevada.

A card is good for one year only. It must be renewed annually, one year from the date your application was stamped. The same procedure used in the original registration process must be followed.

The DPBH cannot advise you on

AIDS Cancer Glaucoma Cachexia Persistent Muscle Spasms (including Multiple Sclerosis) Seizures (including Epilepsy) Severe Nausea Severe Pain PTSD

where to buy marijuana seeds or how to grow the plants, nor can we refer you to a doctor.• NRS 453A.200 allows the holder of a valid card to possess: (Effective April 1, 2014 through March 31, 2016) Two and one half ounces of usable marijuana in any one 14 day period and Twelve marijuana plants, irrespective of whether the marijuana plants are mature or immature. •

“Marijuana” includes, without limitations edible and infused products as defined in NRS 453A.101 and 112.

“Usable marijuana,” as defined in NRS 453A.160, means the seeds, dried leaves and flowers of a plant of the genus Cannabis, and any mixture or preparation thereof that is appropriate for the medical use of marijuana. The term does not include the stalks and roots of the plant.

Issuance of a Nevada Medical Marijuana Registry card does not exempt the holder from prosecution under the state or federal laws that apply to marijuana and is not recognized by the federal government. NRS 453A is a state law; it does not address federal laws. It is recommended you discuss the limitations and liabilities that are associated with existing federal laws with your personal attorney.

The registry card is issued for use in Nevada, and may not be recognized in other states.

For more information about the Nevada Medical Marijuana Program, visit www. health.nv.gov/medicalmarijuana or call (775) 687-7594.

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High End Advice High End Advice from the Medicated Madame Medicated Made Man, How much dabs are too much. My bro said you can OD, that means die, from dabbing so much but I think he just didn’t want me to dab more seeing cause I didn’t have any and then he said even the water can kill me which is dumb so I no he lyin. Can you really OD on dabs? Oh, N can you kill someone on purpose with wax seein now as I’m worried. McLovin – North town Rapper bout to blow so you no Hello McLovin! I usually correct my readers’ questions before responding to them but this one was too good to change, except for some spelling errors and punctuation; it lets the reader know when to pause, stop a sentence, and other dumb stuff. As much as I hate to be the bearer of bad news; the water can indeed kill you (that also means die). You could drink it and choke, you could spill it and slip, or you can drink dirty water and become infested

Need some High End advice? Email the Medicated Madame at MedicatedMadame@ gmail.com.

with parasites (it could be possible, I didn’t really research it). My hope is that you write a number one hit rap about it and warn others about this unknown danger as soon as possible. To date, there have been zero marijuana caused deaths. Of course there are people that died while they were “high” but as far as cannabis being the actual cause of death, we’re still waiting to see if that is even a possibility. Recently, I read a report from Sweden that stated our brains (what we think with) produce a chemical called Pregnenolone that prevents us from getting too high. When we ingest or smoke heightened levels of THC, Pregnenolone is automatically produced which forces our system to shut down before any actual damage occurs. That should clearly answer your next question. NO, your bruh can’t kill you with wax unless he is extremely crafty and learns to make weapons out of shatter. It seems there’s a better way to get revenge for not bringing wax to a dab party then murder, but I’m not in the rap game. I can however suggest that you bring wax to your next dab sesh or that future number one hit may never make the charts.

Medicated Madame, I was so excited to meet you! You looked like a very medicated Madame at the Cup. I need you to solve an argument with my boyfriend about his torch since I can get my question in the magazine for free like you said and you make it funny. My boyfriend smokes the wax all the time and is always complaining about his torch. I tell him to use a regular lighter and he says it don’t work right. How do I light his dabs with a standard lighter so I can prove him wrong and shut him up? Can’t wait for your answer, thank you baby. Shantanya- East Side Las Vegas Hello Shantanya, Let me start by thanking you for writing in and somewhat complimenting me. I appreciate all feedback, I think. With that being said let me also thank you for allowing my expensive education and extensive research to be your free argument stopper. I’m honored. Next, I would like to congratulate your boyfriend on his excellent choice of women. Nothing says love like trying to shut someone up by being right. Unfortunately, in this case you’ll have to humble yourself and find some respect for the torch. Different waxes are used at predetermined temperatures which is why Enails are becoming so popular. For example, shatter is best around 600 degrees while crumble smokes better at 700-750 degrees but this is more of a personal preference as all waxes will begin to melt at 375 degrees. If you have an Enail you can set the temp and walk away but if you are using the old rig method you’ll need the torch to get your nail red hot. A regular lighter doesn’t have the capacity to get the nail hot enough to dab. However, if you are smoking regular flower you can add it into the joint or dip it in wax and use a regular lighter to spark it up. If you really want to shut your man up, I would run out and buy him a nice, top shelf, kick ass torch with a warranty. Nothing will quiet him down like some fresh hot dabs.

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-Medicated Madame


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News from the Front Lines

By: Kristin Flor, Miggy Fourtwenty, Mindi Griffiths, Danielle Vitale-O’Brien, & Becca Nichols

PRISON OUTREACH

Thomas Landreth

Our current prison system is beyond broken. It’s full of things like mandatory minimums and three strike laws. Where’s the rehabilitation, where’s the fix? For the month of July, we would like to remind you that this Father’s Day many men and women are behind bars for our plant. Each person highlighted here is a father, a mother, a brother, a sister, and perhaps has a son or daughter who they will not be able to spend time with for the holiday. We would like to highlight Thomas Landreth, a lifelong petty criminal, who was offered a plea deal of 20 years in prison or the opportunity go to trial in front of a jury of his peers to face the possibility of life behind bars for possession of a couple grams of marijuana in a joint. A mandatory minimum is not a fix, especially when it can put a man behind bars for 20 years for weed. A man whose biggest crime is being a shitty criminal with multiple petty crimes. Thomas was caught with a couple grams of weed and given no choice because of his petty crimes. Twenty years for weed or life after a trial, either way you’re going to get buried in a system only to eventually die and to never be thought of again. Thank you judicial prison system, for being a band-aid not a cure.

and “serve justice” while “rehabilitating” them. Since his incarceration, Thomas has seen the deterioration of cellmates who have since passed on, leaving him the impression that he could die before his release also. You see, Thomas has many health conditions and let’s face it, prisoners are on no one’s priority, especially small time criminals who really want to do better. Thomas is just a poor American who was treated badly as a youth and never taught to make grown up decisions, which lead to a life of on and off petty crime. He is currently behind bars for 20 years thanks to a plea deal. At a time that he was trying to turn his life around, Thomas has instead become just another number behind bars, which means that he may be denied health-care for his brain tumor and PTSD stemming from a rape while behind bars. If Thomas Landreth didn’t have a loving daughter who believes in her father on the outside, he would just be another cog in the judicial wheel.

NATIONAL NEWS

Texas Jason Endicott

For Jason Endicott, facing charges in the state of Texas is his personal Alamo.

Thomas is a prime example of why there is a drug war, to keep lower income and the least educated under control, the epitome of cheap labor for the prison system, just another number in a privatized system. He’s dying slowly in a system not meant to make the person better but to put the unruly kids in a corner so the rest don’t have to hear them. Thomas Landreth is not a killer but a ‘piller’, and that means he’s more of a danger to himself than the rest of the world. The Thomas Landreth’s of the system, whether they’re black, white, brown, or yellow are the grease in the machine of rich people who own the companies that keep them “safe”

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Jason Endicott

The Endicott family was moving from the Pacific Northwest to Florida late in October of 2013. The couple report, that Jason’s wife Tiffany was pulled over due to having Oregon license plates and speeding 3 miles over the limit. The officer requested to search the vehicle but Tiffany refused to consent. Police brought in a canine to do an open-air search and claimed the dog made a positive hit, which compelled Jason to consent to the search for fear the scene could get worse for his family. Police seized approximately 4 pounds of medicine and Jason was processed and released within a few hours. Now Jason faces the fight of his life. Pretrial is scheduled for July 20th and located at 100 N. Bridge Street in Henrietta, Texas. Any amount of prison time could be a death sentence for Jason due to his poor health. Court support is humbly requested. Jason is an Oregonian and needs all the help from the kind hearted people of Texas he can get. The physical presence of supporters in the courtroom is an impactful way to show government officials what the will of the people really is.

Kansas Shona Banda According to many published reports, Finney County Attorney Susan Richmeier announced that five criminal charges are in the process of being filed against mother of two Shona Banda as a result of the well-publicized raid by Garden City police in April. The charges include distribution or possession with intent to distribute a controlled substance within 1,000 feet of school property, endangering a child, unlawful manufacture of a controlled substance, and two drug paraphernalia infractions. The Garden City Telegram notes that Shona is facing between 138 and 204 months of incarceration. Shona plans to turn herself in


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No One Should Go to Jail for a Plant! to authorities, after a press conference scheduled on June 15. If one believes numbers are any indication, the public is in great support of Shona. Fundraising efforts have raised over $44,000.00. To add your “two cents” to this effort, and send a message to the government in a medium they understand (money), please go to http://www. gofundme.com/rw8p88r and donate today!

Washington Josh Mauk and Debbie Brechler Last month we reported that Josh and Debbie’s trial would begin in July. In an effort to present the best defense, their attorney is requesting the case be continued until November 16. Although this is good news, Debbie says, “It sucks not being able to medicate (due to a ‘no intoxication’ order) during this time. We have to call in every night to find out if we have to do a UA the next day, but it is better than the alternative!” On a positive note, the prosecutor has dropped the recommended sentences from 30-41 months down to 18 months. Any amount of time in prison for a plant is unacceptable.

LOCAL NEWS

Las Vegas Fredrica Ballard

Fredrica has been fighting for her rights to consume cannabis medicinally for many years and is no stranger to the judicial system. In 2013, Fredrica was faced with her most recent tangle with officers who encountered Fredrica while resting in the passenger seat of her parked car. They retrieved her and her family’s state approved cannabis in the vehicle. Fredrica’s family includes five licensed patients, yet Fredrica was the only one charged. She was accused of possession with intent to sell, and possession of a controlled substance. Fredrica was arrested and held for two weeks, during which time her health was severely affected. After a hard battle and with a good attorney by her side, Fredrica has now settled her case. Ultimately, she has accepted a misdemeanor charge of possession of a dangerous drug not for interstate commerce, through a non-plea submittal. All Fredrica must do is perform 100 hours of community service and keep her nose clean for six months, then all charges will be dismissed and her record sealed. We want to congratulate Fredrica on her latest win against the very personal war she fights! Get Active: You are invited to attend a THSI meeting with the local Las Vegas Chapter. Meetings are located at the Medical Cannabis Caregivers Institute (MCI) resource center located at 2923 W. Charleston on Saturdays from 1 to 3pm. Contact Lori at 702-272-9744 for more information.

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Bet It All on Green Legislation Affecting Nevada Patients By: Jason Sturtsman

Assembly Bill 70 (AB70), Senate Bill (SB 447), and Senate Bill (SB 276) were passed and will be effective July 1, 2015. The three bills were mostly spearheaded through the Nevada legislature by Senators Richard “Tick” Segerblom and Patricia Farley. Each bill will be reviewed here individually, but of most concern to medical marijuana patients is the right to continue to cultivate marijuana until 2018, a new law making cannabis concentrates illegal and new policies being developed for children under the age of 10 in need of medical cannabis. SB 447 was largely constructed by the law enforcement lobby, starting with the regulation of concentrated cannabis. It is now a Category C felony to make cannabis concentrates, except as a duly registered MME under NRS 453A. In addition, medical marijuana is not permitted on public or school property.

If a person is arrested and a decision is made not to prosecute, a dismissal of charges issued, or there is an acquittal of charges pertaining to a person’s use of medical marijuana, a law enforcement agency shall return medical marijuana that was seized. It sets a good precedent that medication is returned, but do you really want your medicine back after it has sat for six months to one year in storage? (At least you can look forward to high CBN in the medicine to help you get to sleep after the THC has degraded.) Section 36 permits a law enforcement agency to stop its employees from using medical marijuana in the workplace. I doubt it will mean the end of hazard pay for officers using cannabis as part of their undercover narcotics operations - just in case I have a few law enforcement readers who are concerned. SB 447 also removes the requirement for the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) to issue medical marijuana registry cards and opens up the possibility that the Division of Public and Behavioral Health (Division) may issue the cards themselves. The Nevada Department of Agriculture now enters the cannabis industry with the removal of prosecution for their participation and they must issue a list of pesticides allowed to be used on cannabis. Section 35 within SB 447 asks the Division to develop procedures for the issuance of letters of approval to children under the age of ten to receive cannabis as medicine. Fortunately in the near future, we will now be able to help the multitude of medical refugees from our neighboring states without medical marijuana programs or access to

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safe medicine that need help for their children. Medical Marijuana Establishments (MMEs) can relocate freely within a jurisdiction and can transport cannabis between MMEs or from one building to another. MMEs can also hire transportation companies to take cannabis from one operation to another. Section 36.3 of SB 447 extends the “grandfathering” of patients who were growing their own medicine and the recognition of nonresident medical marijuana patients to March 31st, 2018. The Initiative Petition (IP1) in 2016, will give every Nevadan over the age of twenty-one the right to cultivate 6 plants, so please smoke the vote in 2016, to extend the right to cultivate to every Nevadan. SB 276 will allow the creation of more medical marijuana dispensaries, increasing more patient access. It also allows for the full transferability of the license, allowing for more money to be invested into the Nevada cannabis industry, helping patients have the most state-of-the-art facilities. AB 70 allows for the Department of Taxation to collect the marijuana excise tax, benefiting the state of Nevada, increasing the public’s support for the cannabis industry in Nevada. Always seek counsel from an attorney to provide further clarification to any of these new laws and how they may affect you before you bet it all on green. Jason Sturtsman, is a Nevada patient, Nevada Independent Cannabis Laboratory Advisory Committee Member, on the WECAN Board of Directors, and also owner of Healthcare Options for Patients Enterprises (HOPE), a Cannabis Cultivation and Processing facility. He can be reached at JasonS@wecan702.org for comments or questions.


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Tokin’ With the Infamous

This month, I am tokin’ with the infamous Meen Green, a bona fide legend in the world of weed, and personal friend for almost twenty years. As I always say, “A friend in weed, is a friend indeed!” This dude is as real as real gets. He is also the hardest working man in the grow business. Between touring with Real One, writing and recording, creating and hosting multiple cannabis events, being a full fledged ganjapreneur, and basically building an empire from the ground up, this man is so busy, you never know what city or state he’s gonna be in. We realized that catching up in person wasn’t going to happen, so we chopped it up in a Skype Sesh. Hopper: Yo Green! How you doin’ brother? MG: Pretty good, pretty good. Holdin’ things together. Hopper: You’re a busy man, it’s hard to keep up with you these days…That’s why we’re doing this Skype Sesh. Speaking of that, so what’s that you’re smoking on right now? Looks bomb! MG: Right now…man. Man! Ahhhahahahaaaaa! I’ve got this Green Crack Shatter that I got from my folks in Arizona. Hopper: Nice! MG: Yeah, it is…and then I just actually got a fresh delivery and I’m smokin’ on some of this good Bubba Kush from NorCal. Hopper: Love the Bubba Kush.

MG: Man! That taste, bro! I’m gonna go ahead and roll up a blunt while we chop it up… Hopper: Nice, nice. I’m all about the Gorilla Glue #4 right now. Let me get this Sour bong re-loaded and some snaps lined up before we go any further. We go way back, I’d say almost twenty years. You remember how we met? It was through Shea from Seedless, right? MG: It was about 1999 when we met at a Kottonmouth Kings

concert in San Diego. Shea, (the owner of Seedless Clothing) came and picked me up in LA and brought me to the concert personally. It was my first time being introduced to the Kottonmouth Kings, SRH, and all that. He took me backstage, and that’s where I met you. It was crazy because they were shooting a video that night, I can’t remember the name of that album, but I ended up on the inside of the album cover! The picture is floating around somewhere, of me, Shea, Daddy X, and D-Loc. This was before any of them had tattoos. No sleeves, no neck tats. And then you see my black ass! That night I met you, it was such a trip, that’s when you were their road manager. Shea sponsored me for my music, I met him in ’98. Anywhere I’d go, Cypress Hill Smokeout, anywhere I’d perform, he’d give me boxes of clothes so if I was in a magazine or whatever, I was always reppin’ Seedless. He sponsored me all the way up until 2006, and then he hired me to work for him at Seedless and I did cold call sales. I moved to San Diego and lived in OB for five years, but that’s another story. The night after we met back in 1999, the next morning I went and got Seedless tatted on my stomach. Then we ended up going to a Snoop Dog concert the next day. I still actually do outside sales for Seedless to this day. Hopper: You’re a legend in the weed world, no doubt. For those few who don’t know, tell everyone who you are, what you do- basically, who is Meen Green? MG: To start, I’ve been calling myself Meen Green from back when I was street hustlin’, basically back before the “pot cards” and the “recommendations”, when it was just regular stoners. I have been putting out weed music since about 1991. The first song I put out was on a compilation with a dude named Danny Holloway, who was the VP of Island records for like 20 years. That’s how I got my break in the game. We were the industry “weed men”. There were three of us. One of my boys, Ganjah K, who hosted the Cali Cup. Ganjah K is a friend of mine. I actually went to kindergarten with him. He is the reason I rap about weed.


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It’s crazy where we came from, as kids. It was him and another partner of mine, his name is Quinton. Quinton was famous because the group The Pharcyde said in an interlude on their first album, “Quinton’s on his way, Quinton’s on his way, Quinton’s on his way, with another J…and it’s okay”. Hopper: Yeah, I think I remember that.

MG: Yeah, we were real industry “weed men”. At the time, we were behind the scenes bringing the bud to the studio. That’s how we all got in the game. Hopper: Let’s talk about what you have going now. Big things are happening- We’ve got the San Diego Cali Cup coming up quick on July 10th. MG: Yes sir, we do! Hopper: Can’t wait for that! It’s gonna be epic. MG: Man, I cannot wait. I’m sittin’ here answering questions- notification after notification- while we’re sitting here talking! Getting email after email, everybody wants to know how to get in on the Cali Cup. It’s gonna be a good time. Hopper: How about that little private ‘Hotel Cup’ we had last time we were in Vegas? MG: Haha! Right, oh yeah, wow….man. Hopper: I came with Big Mo from Dirt Brothers Seeds, and also brought some Mr. Beez, and some GLC- their Gorilla Glue #4. We had like 17 flavors that we previewed for the SD Cali Cup, and that was just from three people! MG: Man, people don’t even get to sample stuff like this on the regular. That was some real weed. Everything you submitted was old school, real weed. Hopper: You know I’ll never bring anything but the crème de la crème, top shelf only! MG: It’s crazy bro, you know what I’m saying, you know how it is out here… Hopper: You also have Meen Green’s Mansion II Puffin N Paradise party coming up on July 22nd. It’s the second one you’ve done in Vegas, tell us what that’s all about. MG: The first one was pretty successful, it was at the first CHAMPS of the year. We’re pushing the line and going for it again. Hopper: What else do you have going this summer? I know you’re busy, always working on something, you’ve always been like that. As long as I have known you, Green, you’ve been the busiest, most multi-tasking beast in the game. MG: You know me! Me and Real One right now are on the Kings

of Hemp Hop Tour. The third leg of the tour actually starts up on the 1st. I’ll be going to LA, my boy is having a nice little listening party at Amoeba Records. I’m gonna open for him, that’ll be on the 2nd of July. Then I’ll meet up with Real One in San Diego- actually I’ll meet up with you too in SD on the 3rd. Yeah, I’ll be there in Daygo and we’ll be getting ready for the bikini contest and the SD 7/10 Cali Cup. Then right after the 7/10 Cali Cup we have one of the biggest hash shows in the world- The Chalice. Goodness gracious! STS9, Busta Rhymes, Curren$y, The Pharcyde… Hopper: I saw that line up, it’s amazing.

MG: Right, it is amazing. After that, we’re going up to that Emerald Triangle Fest up in Eugene, Oregon and then back down to Vegas for the Mansion Party. We’ll finish up the tour in Modesto, doing an in-store at Real One’s store, Cali Underground. Hopper: Nice, nice! Back to the subject of Vegas, you’re familiar with Nate Lund, right? MG: Yeah, yeah. Nate from Red Dragon Brotherz. Hopper: Yeah Red Dragon Brotherz in Vegas. I’m gonna link up with him while we’re out in there for the Mansion Party, to do the next installment of Tokin’ With the Infamous. MG: That’s cool. He definitely looks out when we come into town. That’s a good dude. It’s family out there. Shouts out to my boys at Smoke Signals Smoke Shop. Official Genius Clothing, we’ve got some good folks out there holdin’ Vegas down right now. Hopper: It’s always good talking to you brother, this has been a dope Skype Sesh. I’ll see you in San Diego in a few days. MG: It was real good seeing you, it was like we were passing the weed right through the screen! Be sure to tell your girl I said much love. Hopper: I certainly will! MG: Gotta show some love to the home team. Shout out to all of the giants man, all of the giants. Rest well, Big Pakelika, rest well. Hopper: Right on, brother. Thank you, I’ll talk to you on the flipside. Peace! Meengreenclothing.com CaliCup420@gmail.com Instagram- @meengreen 420710 Twitter.com/swisher_streets Facebook.com/IAmMeenGreen facebook.com/socalmonsterbudmeengreen420710 #SD710CALICUP #MeenGreensMansion2 Photo: Big Mo




The Skate Scene Name : Anthony Scalamere aka “RAGDOLL” Age: 21 for life From: Las Vegas, NV

DA: What is Hurt Life? Can you fill us in on the movement? AS: Hurt Life Skateboards is passion, and knowing the battle of not giving in and not giving up. For me, my passion is skateboarding, the best blessing and the biggest curse skateboarders know all too well. It’ll destroy you physically, mentally and emotionally. But at the same time, just being on your board cures you, and brings a feeling of pleasure like nothing else can. And Hurt Life skateboards is the outlet we want people to connect with, even if it’s just visually. I feel it speaks to the people that get it. THAT’S THE DEEP VERSION but overall it’s just raw, alluring, and the graphics visually grab you. DA: Fill us in on the early years of your pro career, what was it like to be one of the early pros coming out of Las Vegas? AS: Actually there is a list of pros before me. I was part of the new youth coming up when I turned pro. Quick history of real Vegas legends to me includes Kenny Anderson, Mike Chu, Ryan Fabry, Rick Jaramillo, Joe Nemeth and Chad Muska who lived here for a bit. I can honestly say that they all helped me in one way or another. Thanks Mates! DA: What made you slide that ledge with no shoes on? AS: I did it with shoes first, but it felt so natural that it was kind of easy. I figured I could try something else but didn’t really have another trick in mind. So it came down to me wanting to at least punish myself in some weird way, so I went barefoot and at the time I was trying to get a cover for a magazine I was doing an interview for. I didn’t have a shoe sponsor at the time and felt it unnecessary to promote a shoe especially if it was a cover shot. All in all it worked out, I felt a little abused from doing it and the photo came out amazing. It was for an article about the selfdestruction skateboarders put themselves through. David Broach shot it and put a fantastic story together with me and a few other psychopaths … haha DA: Those early pig wheels and black label movie parts were legendary. Rumor is you might be dropping a new part soon? AS: That’s what I’ve been hearing too … haha. I’m mentally prepared I think to jump back in. But I’m not trying to outdo anyone or myself. Those parts I filmed were what I liked to do, the way I wanted to do it. And that’s the mind fuck I get when people expect something from me. So my advice is just sit back, watch and either know I enjoyed filming it, or be disappointed while comparing it to things that I’ve done in the past. I just want to put a

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little dirtiness back in skateboarding. It’s too polished these days. DA: So what’s up with this surgery, why haven’t you been able to finish filming for your Welcome Back part for Hurt Life? AS: I don’t have insurance and that’s the problem. I’ve had injuries before that I could just ace bandage and ice. But this one I’m going through now is fucked. It’s a Hydrocele, which is pretty much a swelling of your scrotum and balls. It’s like a water balloon half the size of an orange on the left side of my ball sack. They have to surgically remove it. It’s super uncomfortable and awkward for me to even push on my board let alone jump down stuff. Sucks. Mentally, it puts me in a damper because it’s hard not to think about 24/7. DA: So how can people help? AS: I started a GoFundMe page to try and raise the money that way. Seems to have worked for people that are in certain similar situations that just need some extra help from people that are willing to donate. I truly appreciate every single one of the people that have contributed already. It’s very heartwarming. THANK YOU! The title on the GoFundMe website is RagsToStiches. Anyone wanting to donate can visit http://www. gofundme.com/ragstostitches. We will also be holding a Benefit at Cornerstone Art Gallery, Saturday July 25th, with an ISI Grip Tape Art Auction, BBQ, Music and Best Trick on the Half-Pipe contest. Come check out some amazing art, chill with good people and win some prizes in the door raffle which we are working on collecting some really cool stuff for. DA: Thoughts on cannabis as medicine? AS: I think that it’s such a shame that it hasn’t been available for medicinal purposes, or recreational pleasure. I see no reason why something so natural is being pushed to the side and they are criminalizing the people that genuinely need it or enjoy it. If I could find a strain that works for what I need it for, I would partake. I am all for the legalization of it, it’s our right and I will smoke to that. DA: Thoughts on the Las Vegas cannabis movement? AS: I think it’s time for Vegas to not be such a booze-soaked bachelor party, they need to legalize already. DA: Any closing thoughts? AS: I want to thank everyone involved at HURT LIFE SKATEBOARDS, and KC and Lowden for giving me back the passion to be involved again. I couldn’t be happier or more proud to be a part of Hurt Life and to have them in my life like family. Big thanks to Dustin from Official Genius for all his help, Brownie at KREW, HAPPY HOUR SHADES, Erik at SUPRA, BP, Pharmacy Boardshop, and everyone who’s supported Hurt Life and what I love to do and be a part of, SKATEBOARDING!



Legal

Extraction - The New Prohibition By: Adam Graves

are Medical Marijuana Production Facilities that are licensed by the Division to manufacture and produce marijuana infused products.

Patients are not authorized to extract Many changes occurred to Nevada’s concentrates and will face felony charges medical marijuana laws in the last if they do so. Therefore, patients will legislative session. One of the biggest changes was the stance taken towards Concentrated cannabis concentrated cannabis. is: “The extracted or Nevada has recently separated resin, whether clarified and imposed further criminal liability with regards crude or purified, to concentrated cannabis containing THC or CBD in Senate Bill 447 which from marijuana.” The becomes effective July 1, act of “extracting” is, 2015.

“The process or act of extracting THC or CBD from marijuana, including, without limitation, pushing, pulling or drawing out THC or CBD from marijuana.”

From the plain language of the new law it appears one may possess “concentrated cannabis” under certain amounts. However, the amount that one will be able to possess is unclear at this time.

The new law makes it illegal for a patient or caregiver to extract concentrated cannabis. A patient or caregiver cannot escape criminal liability if he or she extracts marijuana concentrates on or after July 1, 2015. The only entities allowed to extract concentrated cannabis

be required to purchase concentrated cannabis from a state licensed dispensary if they wish to use such medicine. It is also pertinent to know what amount of concentrated cannabis is considered

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trafficking because the new law appears to have very low per se trafficking amount. It appears 4 grams of concentrated cannabis will trigger a category B felony. However, what amount of marijuana infused products the Division permits is unknown. Until further guidance is provided by the Division or Nevada legislature it would be wise not to possess any concentrated cannabis after July 1, 2015.

After July 1, 2015 it is illegal for patients to extract cannabis. Adam Graves is an associate attorney of Connor & Connor PLLC and is licensed to practice in the state of Nevada. Mr. Graves handles the criminal side of the practice at Connor & Connor, which typically includes DUI’s and possession charges to name a few. Connor & Connor PLLC strives to keep our clients informed at all stages of their case and believes each client is more than just a case number. Mr. Graves shares the same passion while fighting for your rights, and is a valuable addition to Connor & Connor PLLC.



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Keeping Patients Safe at DigiPath Labs By: Stephanie Shehan

Founded by Las Vegas resident Todd Denkin and operated under the direction of 20-year biotech and diagnostic industry pioneer Cindy Orser, PhD, DigiPath Labs focuses on ensuring that our local medical marijuana patients receive the highest quality, cannabis-based medication, free harmful chemicals. When asked what sets DigiPath apart, Mr. Denkin replied, “Because we are state-of-theart, we confidently feel we are one of the nicest facilities in the nation. We run the operation to state mandated rules on an everyday basis. Our Chief Science Officer is one of the most brilliant people I have ever met and has the resume to show why. The team that she assembled all have Masters and above in chemistry and/or biology and come from pharmaceutical labs, where they have gained solid experience under GLP standards.”

DigiPath’s testing process is, following is a breakdown of their testing protocol:

Last month, I had the opportunity to visit DigiPath Labs and chat with their CEO, Todd Denkin. Upon arrival, and once properly fitted in a white lab coat and protective eye glasses, I was ready for the tour. The lab, comprised of just a few testing rooms, is designed with antimicrobial walls and a clean

6. The Pesticide Residue Analysis is next and identifies banned pesticides. This is invaluable as pesticide residue on marijuana buds can be transferred into smoke.

1. Product is picked up from the cultivation facility and labelled. All product is randomly selected by a lab employee. 2. Upon arriving at the lab, product is checked in, weighed and photographed. 3. Testing begins with a Foreign Matter Inspection to identify things such as bud rot, grey mold and spider mites. 4. Next is a Moisture Content Analysis – ideal range is 6-9%. 5. Product then goes through a Microbial Screening which detects microorganisms such as Salmonella, Alternaria and Botrytis.

room environment. With a vast array of high-priced testing equipment, DigiPath Labs hopes to set themselves apart in the testing world. To give you an idea of just how extensive

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7. Next is the Heavy Metal Screening which identifies metals such as Arsenic, Lead and Mercury. Heavy metals do not metabolize, they accumulate in the body and can cause neurological disorders. 8. For extracts only, the next test is a Solvent Residue Analysis. This test shows the amount of residual solvents in extracts such as Acetone, Butane, Naptha and Hexane. Ingesting extracts that contain residual solvents can lead to cancer, liver and kidney damage, reproductive damage, respiratory impairment and toxicity to the nervous system. 9. The last screening is a Mycotoxin Screening which tests for molds such as Aflatoxin and Ochratoxin. Mold inhalation can cause fever, diarrhea, respiratory problems, vomiting and/ or rash. 10. Once the screenings are complete, product goes through Potency Testing and a Cannabinoid and Terpene Analysis is done. The reports generated from these tests will allow dispensaries to inform patients of strains higher or lower in certain cannabinoids such as THC and CBD. 11. Lastly, a final check is done and reviewed by a lab manager. DIgiPath completes testing with a 48hour turn around. Product that passes all facets of the testing process is issued a DigiPath Certificate of Analysis and is ready to be sold by local dispensaries. If a sample fails the microbial testing, then the Medical Marijuana Establishment has the opportunity to convert it in to an extract (high pressure extraction will eliminate the bacteria) and have it re-tested. If a sample fails the Pesticide Residue Analysis, the Medical Marijuana Establishment must immediately arrange with the Division of Public Health to destroy the crop. All failed testing results are directly reported

to the State of Nevada’s Division of Public Health. With the high standards and requirements for medical cannabis testing in Nevada, and with no cultivation facilities ready to submit product, my concern was the initial testing of product grown by patients. According to DigiPath, “Because the first round of useable cannabis to be sold in Nevada dispensaries will likely come from patient growers in the state, we foresee that there could potentially be a high failure rate. Unfortunately patients who have been home-growers were not made aware of the state’s stringent quality testing guidelines; therefore this could potentially result in a higher failure rate. Once more cultivators are up and running that will change.” This issue could mean an even longer wait for dispensary openings.

For more information about the Nevada cannabis testing requirements or for general information about DigiPath Labs, please visit www.DigiPathLabs. com. DigiPath Labs is located at 6450 S. Cameron St, #113, Las Vegas, NV 89118. They can be reached via telephone at (702) 209-2429.

DigiPath Labs is definately setting the bar high as one of the first labs to open here in Nevada. The knowledgable staff and extensive testing procedures are imperative to patients in need of quality medicine.

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Chameleon Glass Challenge Typhoon vs. Tootsie Roll

By: Christi Watkins

When you walk into a smoke shop looking to purchase a new hand pipe, the choice can be tough. There are so many different types to choose from and most of us tend to go for the most eye appealing. Some people inspect the bowl to ensure the quality meets our standards but we never get to actually try the piece before we purchase. Recently, a reader wrote in to ask which piece would be a better buy the Chameleon Glass Typhoon or the Tootsie Roll, so I did what any good researcher would do and orchestrated a challenge.

Typhoon: This cone shaped piece was off putting at first, but once you hit this beautifully crafted hand pipe you fall in love instantly. It fits perfectly in your hand due to the placement of the carb, draws nice smooth hits, and then there’s the spinning smoke. Oh, that spin. Tootsie Roll: An eye pleasing design with a long chamber that hits like no other piece I’ve ever used. This one also fits perfectly in your hand and is a great alternative to the cone shape, and did I mention the spin?

For this head-to-head challenge, I recruited 5 people to help me determine which piece was the best in the following categories: Bowl size; Draw Power; Handling; Taste; Appearance; and finally, Visual Effect.

the user from seeing the bowl so we had to tip it down a bit to light it, no big deal. The hit was incredibly smooth (I swear it had a cool taste) and the effects were almost instant. As we moved onto the Tootsie Roll we found the same results. A nice cool draw, excellent smoke spin, and perfect hand placement but we didn’t have to tip the bowl for this one. The taste was exactly the same in both since they are made of the same glass and designed the same way. The appearance category was also a wash as 2 of us liked one piece better and the other 3 liked both. As we approached the final category we realized we hadn’t even started playing with the spin which the biggest selling point. Hit after hit we were able to create large slow spins and small, tighter spins, what a cool party trick! It seems as if the Typhoon had a better spin than the TR but after several attempts we were able to control our spin with the TR much easier (the Typhoon just looks cooler). They are both quality pieces. The final results showed 2 people choosing the Typhoon as their favorite due to the smoke spin, 2 choosing the Tootsie Roll based on design, and 1 person who just couldn’t decide.

As we started the challenge, we noticed a few key details. Both of the hand crafted designs with air directors give the user the ability to draw a long hit or smaller deeper hits. The carb is located directly opposite the mouth piece making the chamber a breeze to clear as it allows us to take the exact hit we want. The bowl size is exactly the same in both pieces and holds exactly the same amount of flower. With the bowl size and draw power being exactly the same, we called these categories a draw and moved forward.

It is impossible to choose an actual winner since both pipes are made the same, have the same draw, and spin the same. My best advice is to choose the one that would be the most appealing to you as they are both the perfect hand pipe. It would be unfair to not mention how impressed I was with the superior customer service skills at Chameleon Glass. Ken goes above and beyond to ensure that each customer is satisfied, a true ethical business. Hats off sir. Happy medicating and enjoy the show!

Handling was much better than expected. The Typhoon looked like it would be an awkward hold but once you get it into your hand it fits like a glove. The tear shape prevents

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Unless you’ve been living in a cave for the past few weeks, you’ve probably noticed that it’s warmed up a little. It’s summertime in Las Vegas, and for growers this can be especially difficult. Every year about this time, I get bombarded with questions from patients about dealing with the issues of summertime cultivation in Las Vegas. With practice, I’ve been able to effectively combat many of these issues that arise due to our sometimes extreme climate. Without a doubt, the largest obstacle you’re going to be dealing with this time of year is the heat. Excessive heat can wreck a crop and even kill an entire garden. Even mildly high temperatures in a grow room can negatively affect your plants ability to flourish (especially during flowering). Despite the fact that cannabis grows naturally throughout the world in a variety of different climates, it actually has preferences for its ideal environment. Remember, as medicinal cannabis growers, we are trying to grow the very best cannabis we can. To accomplish this, we must cater to our plants’ desire for their ideal conditions. Fortunately for

us, our plants’ preferences are not unlike our own. Cannabis’ most ideal conditions are between 70˚F-80˚F. Humidity levels are a matter of preference, but try to keep humidity between 30%-45% when possible. These ideal conditions may seem simple to maintain, but in the summertime climate of Vegas it’s more difficult than we might expect. There are also several things in a grow room that contribute to your battle with high temperatures. By far, the largest contributor to increased grow room temperature is the grow lights. Even just one 1000W grow light in a standard 10 x 10 room will raise the temperature enough to make it noticeable. Light ballasts also put off heat. If using multiple lights with multiple ballasts, it might be wise to remove the ballasts from the garden when possible. Remember also that keeping your grow lights off during peak heat hours (12noon-9pm) not only cuts down on heat, but also cuts down on your energy consumption during those expensive peak hours. Decreasing the heat output from your lights and ballasts will make it easier to keep your garden in the ideal temp range. But just reducing the heat generated is not enough. There are several other simple things that can be done to help keep those garden temps down and our plants happy. One of the major ways to combat high temps in a garden is ventilation. In any garden and especially when using multiple large grow lights, standard air-conditioning alone will not be able to keep your garden within your ideal temperature range. Air conditioning only cools the air-it does not remove hot air. Ventilation removes the excess hot air from the garden. Connecting your light fixtures to ventilation and ducting is the most effective way to deal with this and efficiently remove heat from your garden. A large number of growers choose inline duct fans, since they are quieter than many other types of fans. Whatever ventilation system you choose, always have the air moving in your garden. Cool air should be introduced, blown around the garden and then ventilated out as it warms up. Hot air from your grow room should be exhausted out to an attic or elsewhere. If this isn’t sufficient for your garden, be open to adding additional ventilation. Even small inexpensive fans and flexible ducting can have major effects.

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Another often overlooked factor when it comes to temperature of your garden is the location. Grow rooms with an exterior wall that faces south or west are often warmer than other parts of the same building. Although exterior walls by code must be insulated, this alone is often not enough, especially when using multiple large grow lights. These rooms can get up to 10° warmer than the rest of the same building, even with the AC on. A simple fix for this is to add another layer of temporary insulation to the interior of the walls on top of the drywall. This will cut down on the ambient heat these rooms are subject to. If you’re growing in a building with an attic, don’t forget to check that it has adequate insulation above your grow room. A good chunk of the heating and cooling losses in most residential homes is due to insufficient insulation in the attic. The plants in your garden are not the only thing that can be negatively affected by the heat. Many growers use grow systems like hydro buckets, flood and drain or NFT (Nutrient Film Technique). These systems typically have large nutrient reservoirs. A reservoir can heat up in a warm garden, making your plants susceptible to things like root rot. Luckily, a warm reservoir is an easy fix. It can be as simple as purchasing a reservoir chiller from your local hydro shop or even rotating freezer packs (the type you put in coolers) into your reservoir. Freezer packs are a cheap and a safe way of cooling stuff down. They cool down the reservoir and are food safe! Another issue in warmer gardens is that the high temperature can also cause more evaporation out of the nutrient reservoir. Check your reservoirs more often so plants are not running dry! There are many ways to deal with high temperatures in a garden. Always start by trying to recognize what’s creating the highest amounts of heat, then deal with it accordingly. These tips will start you on your way to a cooler and more productive garden. Medigrow Nevada was established to teach medical marijuana patients how to cultivate and harvest their own medicine. They offer both basic and advanced cultivation classes, as well as in-home consultations, for medical patients throughout Nevada. For more information, visit www.MedigrowNV.com or call 702-606-9059.


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Oaksterdam University Returns to Las Vegas By: Dr. Aseem Sappal

Welcomed back to Las Vegas, was Oaksterdam University, as we returned for a second time to conduct our basic and advanced classic seminars. Oaksterdam University would like to take a moment to thank all of the groups and individuals that assisted and supported us as we put on our seminar and a job fair. To recap our event, Oaksterdam University put on a four day seminar that focused on the following topics: politics and history of cannabis, local, state, and federal law, patient rights, basic and advanced horticulture, extracts and concentrates, science of cannabis, topical applications and CBD, cooking with cannabis, economics, careers and opportunities, advocacy, patient relations (budtending), procurement and allocation, legal business structures, civics 102 (know your rights), dispensary operations, and business management. The classic seminar was held June 12th – June 15th at the Plaza Hotel & Casino. On June 14th we held a cannabis job fair that had over 600 attendees if not more. Numerous industry professionals spoke including Senator Tick Segerblom. The job fair was put together by Oaksterdam University and Oaksterdam University Alumni - Green Therapeutics, a local group of healthcare professionals that hold a licensed cultivation and production MME in North Las Vegas and unincorporated Clark County. We would also like to thank the alumni students that returned to attend both Las Vegas seminars. It is our alumni that continue to carry on our mission by raising standards, exercising best business practices and advocating for change. Our alumni are in fact the most active in the world, whether they are the first to pull permits, change the law, or simply raise awareness by replacing fiction with fact. Look for OU to return to Las Vegas sometime in the fall with our 4-day intensive horticulture seminar. In Oakland, we offer 14-week semester programs as well as seminars. Our fall semester enrollment is currently open but seats fill quickly. We look forward to our return to Las Vegas. Thanks again for all of your support, to all our local volunteers and to Vegas Cannabis Magazine. To learn more about Oaksterdam University please visit www.oaksterdamuniversity.com. Dr. Aseem Sappal is Provost and Dean of the Faculty at Oaksterdam University.



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