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ISSUE #32 MAY 2017

>>>WHAT’S INSIDE Map 10 Dispensary Map of all dispensaries that support VCM Patient Specials 14 New New patient specials and discounts

16 Military Appreciation at The+Source

the Arrival 20 Anticipating Recreational marijuana in Nevada

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Your Own 23 Grow Infrared (IR) There's More 26 Wait, Understanding the entourage effect Ruckus Rant 29 The Know your cannabis With the Infamous 31 Tokin' Hopper interviews Pato Banton ------ THE COVER ------

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Spotlight 33 Budtender Manny Barajas: Medizin Intros 38 Product What's new in Nevada dispensaries Fresh Happiness 52 Funky Cool products on HIV 54 Focus Drug interactions

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Allergies & Cannabis Treating symptoms naturally

59 Ultra Running Controversy Cannabis in sports

66 Artist Spotlight Dan45

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Cooking with Cannabis Chef Fred

84 Resources

Patient and industry resources

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Jenny’s Dispensary 5530 N. Decatur, N. Las Vegas 10420 S. Eastern, Henderson

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VCM FAMILY FIRST Last month we featured a coloring book cover which was quite the hit with our readers. We received a ton of entries via social media and highlighted some of the best in this issue. We also received notes from a handful of readers of various ages thanking us for forcing them to slow down, grab the markers and create their masterpieces. It is our goal to keep each issue fresh and exciting so if you have unique ideas, shoot us an email or message us on social media and let us know! As the weather warms up, and adult-use is just a few months away, we are seeing quite an array of fun activities geared towards cannabis consumers. Looking for something to do? Why not check out Puff Pass & Paint or Colorful Cannabis? Or, if you are looking to relax, attend a yoga class over at Elevated Yoga or CannaYoga. Local dispensary Oasis Medical Cannabis hosts art exhibits and patient classes in their community building. And there are a few patient groups in town that can be found in our Resources section. It is nice to see like-minded community members coming together to connect. Next month, Vegas Cannabis will be expanding! We will be adding 16 pages full of unique reader content. We will also be increasing our circulation to 20,000, always free copies, throughout Southern Nevada. If you are interested in advertising your business, we will give you a great deal. And, we do not require exclusivity. We will even help you design your ad and promote you via social media. In addition, this month our website gets a facelift and some awesome, new features! Be sure to visit us online and subscribe to get dispensary deals directly to your inbox. As many of you know, Vegas Cannabis Magazine is family owned and operated. We have no big investors, and we love to connect personally with our readers, contributors and advertisers. Family comes first for us and we consider all in our network our family which is why we remain acccessible, honest and forthcoming. We welcome your suggestions, comments and criticisms. Feel free to email, direct message or stop in to our office and say hi!

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appreciation MONTH MILITARY An estimated 7.8 percent of Americans experience PostTraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) in their lives, many of those active and former members of the military. The common trend among the medical community is to treat the disorder with various antidepressants and prescription drugs, as demonstrated through an alarming study by the Department of Defense, showing the rate of substance abuse among veterans as twice the rate of their non-veteran counterparts. With this type of abuse afflicting millions within the community, it begs the question: could medical marijuana be the alternative that veterans need? Recent studies have demonstrated that medical marijuana has been

successful in alleviating and treating PTSD symptoms through cannabinoid receptors in the body and brain. As medical marijuana programs expand throughout the country and legalization dominates the national conversation, industry leaders continue to stress the critical need to explore medical marijuana’s many functions, particularly as an alternative to prescription medications. Those leaders have redoubled efforts to educate legislators and the public about the importance of medical marijuana, especially in terms of increasing the ease of access to medical cards and reducing the cost to procure the cards. When it comes to the vulnerable communities most

commonly afflicted by mental disorders, it’s important for influencers in the community to advocate for access and education. With the amount of misinformation shrouding the truth regarding medical marijuana as an alternative, the stigma often drives veterans away. It’s for that reason that local influencers are working the reshape the narrative that has plagued medical cannabis for so long. The+Source dispensary, works with medical experts and veterans on a regular basis to determine best uses of cannabis for individuals on a case-by-case basis, focusing on providing resources for education and best paths for treatment.

“The medical program is expanding exponentially, as new legislation is approved and the negative stigma of marijuana is exhausted,” says CEO and owner of The+Source, Andrew Jolley. “We work with a high volume of veterans and active military for the best usage options to appropriately manage their PTSD symptoms and have had an incredible response from successful customer testimonials.” The+Source always offers a 10 percent discount to those with military identification cards and looks forward to celebrating these customers throughout Military Appreciation Month in May. For more information visit thesourcenv.com.

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n November 8, 2016, the citizens of Nevada approved the legalization of recreational marijuana along with California, Maine and Alaska to join Washington, Oregon, Colorado and the District of Columbia forging new ground in marijuana programs of their own. Starting up a new heavily regulated and taxed retail industry is a challenge for any state; but, cannabis has its own unique obstacles with Federal discord and the lack of banking. We are in good stead however as the State of Nevada has never backed down when it comes to taking on incongruous regulatory challenges. The NV Department of Taxation in conjunction with the NV Department of Agriculture has set the ambitious goal of July 1, 2017 for recreational cannabis sales under temporary regs and licenses for existing MMEs that choose to merge into the retail lane.

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The current MMJ market in Nevada is limited to approximately 26,000 Nevada MMJ cardholders; about the same number coming in from out of state, and no doubt some gray and black market transactions. Looking toward a seamless, early rollout of a Nevada retail cannabis market, I only see a staggering escalation in the number of likely cannabis consumers. Let’s take a look at the numbers. The approximate 2 million Southern Nevadans over 21 who do not hold a medical card when combined with the 42 million tourists passing through Las Vegas every year, we arrive at our starting number of 44 million potential recreational cannabis users. If we take the ultra-conservative guess that only 1% of those 44 million are likely cannabis users while in Las Vegas, that is still 0.44 million or 440,000 cannabis customers! Going from 26,000 MMJ cardholders to 440,000 is a 16.9X-fold increase in volume! What if that number is closer to a conservative 10%? Well now we are talking 4.4 million cannabis customers! Whether the

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ultra-conservative or the conservative prediction turns out to be correct, that type of meteoric, volumetric increase will be unique to only one place, VEGAS BABY! The dramatic increase in demand will reverberate from the cultivator to the producer, independent third-party testing lab and onto dispensary and all ancillary suppliers. We should all be looking around and asking the same question, will Nevada’s existing cannabis production, testing and dispensing capabilities be agile enough to equal the demand and supply of cannabis and cannabis-based products that retail could sell? Today I have to say that it is hard to not envision a cannabis shortage in Nevada right around Labor Day.

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Above all let’s learn from the other states that have already jumped into the duality of regulating the production, testing and distribution of both medical and retail cannabis, notably that would be Washington, Oregon and Colorado. From experience, we know that standing up to the dichotomy of the two cannabis programs presents an enormous opportunity to reflect on what has worked and did not work under the medical program and iron out the wrinkles moving forward. I am happy to report that Nevada is currently going through that rather cumbersome and stalwart process of writing temporary regs for retail cannabis by looking back in order to see the path forward. There are however weighty intricacies at play and seemingly in the hands of a few self-selected individuals with their own interests closely held. For example, what are the necessary boundaries between medical and retail? What designates a batch or a dose? And what about eliminating strain deception with mandatory strain authentication? What about instituting required homogeneity testing of edibles? Maybe it is a good idea to test cannabis extracts for adulterants after all? Vape cartridge ingredient disclosure? Should there be limits on the quantity of cannabis a tourist can purchase? And what State agency presides over what aspects of the roll out? Let’s not forget about medical cannabis and the patients currently served under that program. I am confident that Nevada is going to get it right, ultimately focusing on patient and consumer safety. And you, the reader, should be doing your part by being a participant in the process. Give public comment. Stand up for those who can’t and be an advocate for the cannabis consumer, demand full disclosure of ingredients in your vape cartridge, support your local independent testing labs as they are your friendly, scientific gatekeepers ensuring cannabis product safety and authenticity at the dispensary.

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HEAT STRESS & PLANT HEALTH

BY ROBYN PIERCE, HORTICULTURE DEPT, OAKSTERDAM UNIVERSITY

nfrared radiation may be the most underdiagnosed cannabis plant stressor for indoor gardens. Simply put, there can be a difference between ambient air temperature and the actual temperature that your plant is experiencing from the source of light being too close. This is critical to any healthy growth because of its role in ph and nutrient disorders. Nutrient lockout and ph issues are not a new phenomenon in any way. But IR heat is rarely recognized as the cause. Pale green leaves that curl or claw downwards and form ridges across their surfaces are a clear sign of IR stress. When light and or heat becomes too much for the plant to deal with (and there is such a thing as too much light for a cannabis plant) this leaf curling reduces the leaf surface area (LSA) that light can contact. At the same time the ridging across the leaf increases its surface area so that water can be transpired more effectively, cooling the plant. Imagine yourself inside a car with the AC maintaining the temperature at 72 degrees which is the best temperature to flower cannabis in if using only ambient levels of CO2. Now imagine a full summer sun that stays in the same place all day, bearing down on your exposed skin for 12-24 hours. Despite the cool air around you your skin temperature will be measurably higher. This is

the life of many indoor cannabis plants and how they can develop a nutrient deficiency despite being fed with products that supply sufficient levels of NPK and all other nutrients the plant needs to grow. Sometimes referred to as Leaf Surface Temperature (LST), this is a critical measurement because the efficiency of photosynthesis stops at 86 in a CO2 enriched space. Without C02 enrichment 80 is the maximum temperature. The plant will continue to transpire H20 in order to cool itself but is otherwise on metabolic pause; the chemistry of photosynthesis will not work and nutrients are not moving into the plant from the medium. Cheap, commercially available laser temperature guns are an effective tool to measure LST; simply point the laser beam at the leaf and read the digital display. In many hydroponic situations a high LST can cause immediate problems as the transpiration of H20, but not nutrient uptake, quickly increases nutrient

concentration around the roots. Ph levels (most hydroponic nutrients are acidic, especially when concentrated) then go down correspondingly to levels where most nutrients are not available to the plant at all. This can make it confusing to diagnose and treat if the temperature and humidity readings seem to be within the proper ranges. At the same time this concentration of nutrients outside the root zone increases the osmotic gradient relative to that inside the plant’s cells and the result is that H20 is pulled out of the plant, causing it to visibly wilt, while the medium remains heavy with moisture. This leads many growers to delay watering until the medium dries out more. However, if the medium is saturated with a high ppm/low ph solution, waiting for the medium to dry out will likely not happen at all before the plant dies, because without nutrient availability the plant isn’t capable produce the sugars it needs to live. This is where flushing is appropriate and often times also too late. Certain varieties such as OG Kush and Girl Scout Cookies usually refuse to recover from a setback like this at any stage of growth. Both of them are also much more likely to be problematic in this regard, as their metabolic/ growth rates are so notoriously abysmal.

Luckily, there are easy solutions for reducing the intensity of IR, most of which involve decreasing light density. The best ways to do this are:

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Raise your lights further away from the canopy to spread the light over a greater area.

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Dim your lights if doing so will not change their spectrum.

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Lower your air temperature.

Increase the coverage and speed of oscillating fans to aid with circulation.

Spray your plants with plain H20 as long as this won’t cause mold problems.

Try all of the above in different combinations until you find what works for you.

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Then simply observe your plants for the changes. Within a day or so the apex meristem/growth shoot will show that it is again able to uptake nutrients and perform photosynthesis. You can observe this simply as the return of dark green color to this growth shoot. Older leaves that suffered stress will remain discolored but new growth should look lush and healthy. Plants should return to health although they may never again show the same vigor and health of a similar plant that did not experience IR stress.

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BY OSCAR HUNT, BSC, DARRYL JOHNSON, PHD & BRUCE BURNETT, MD: ACE ANALYTICAL LABORATORY

evada, like many other new cannabis markets has experienced consumer demand for high THC cannabis flowers. Consumers have associated higher THC numbers with a stronger “high”, but this can be an incorrect correlation. The most potent strains of Jamaican cannabis, known for its long history of superb cannabis cultivation, frequently have THC levels in the 15 to 17% range. The reason these strains produce potent effects is because of the entourage effect. The term entourage effect has been used to describe the

synergistic interaction that occurs when cannabinoids, terpenes, and many other lesser known compounds present in cannabis flowers are consumed. The lack of clinic trials and well-designed scientific studies has limited our understanding of this effect, but as we learn more about the compounds present in cannabis, we will learn more about how they interact in the human body. Nearly 500 pharmacologically-active compounds have been identified in cannabis. It is very likely that many more compounds will be identified as more scientists are permitted to study cannabis. Laboratory testing of medicinal and adult-

use cannabis has introduced consumers to some terpenes and cannabinoids, but correlating laboratory results to anticipated effects can be challenging and dependent on the individual. Terpenes are very potent and are thought to influence animal and human behavior when inhaled; these effects can occur at serum concentrations of less than 10 ng/ml. Cannabinoid ratios and terpene profiles likely significantly influence the effects, flavors, scents, and potential medicinal benefits provided by a strain, but they are not the only compounds involved in producing these effects. In addition to more than 80 cannabinoids and 130 terpenes, cannabis contains non cannabinoid phenols, pigments, flavonoids, anthocyanins, stilbenoids, alkaloids, elements, steroids, nitrogen compounds, amino acids, proteins, lignan amides, and various other small molecules. While very little information has been published on many of these less prevalent compounds found in cannabis, limited research has suggested some can produce a variety of potential health benefits. Like terpenes, flavonoids are also found in many other fruits, vegetables, herbs, and flowers. There are more than 6,000 naturally occurring flavonoids. One group of flavonoids called anthocyanins are responsible for many of the different

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THE LATEST pigments in nature such as the blue in blueberries, red in cherries, and the purple in some cannabis strains. Anthocyanins are potent antioxidants; they do not have an aroma but they contribute to taste. Other flavonoids possess anti-inflammatory, antibiotic, antineurodegenerative, anti-cancer, and powerful antioxidant qualities. Apigenin, orientin, kaempferol, and quercetin are a few flavonoids that have been found in cannabis. There are also some flavonoids that are unique to cannabis called canna flavins. Stilbenoids are a group of compounds found in cannabis that also possess strong antioxidant properties. Resveratrol is a stilbene, found in grapes and red wine, that some believe is associated with longer life expectancy, mental strength, as well as liver, kidney and blood health. Stilbenoids are also found in red wine, tea, cocoa, and blueberries. Research on these compounds is promising but still ongoing. Nonetheless, these compounds likely add to the medicinal effects and/or psychoactive experience when smoking or vaping cannabis flowers. Another group of compounds that can be found in cannabis are lignan amides. Cannabis contains a series of lignan amides called cannabisins that are unique to cannabis. Certain forms of cannabisins are found in the seed while others are found in the flowers. Some cannabisins have shown antioxidant properties as well as promise for treating Alzheimer’s while others have antiinflammatory qualities and promote heart health. As we learn about the compounds present in cannabis flowers, new classifications can be developed to help transition away from the “Indica, Sativa, hybrid” system to a system of classification that will help consumers better predict the effects a strain will produce. It is important to remember that cannabis is an extremely complex cocktail of active compounds so predicting the effects a consumer will experience is no trivial task. It is clear that we are just scratching the surface on discovering and understanding the potential of cannabis. Due to cannabis' classification as a Schedule I substance there are many challenges associated with uncovering its full potential. Most of our understanding of the effects of cannabis has been generated from anecdotal evidence, pseudoscience, and statistically-limited studies; there is no exact formula for what strain is best for a specific ailment or person. Proper analysis and identification of the different concentrations of compounds found in different cannabis strains is paramount, and it is important for medicinal patients and adult-use consumers to take note of what cannabinoid and terpene profiles are present in the strains they enjoy and find beneficial. Consumers must also remember that there are many more compounds present in their bud that contribute to the effects they enjoy than simply the THC that is on the package label. For more information about Ace Analytical, visit aceanalytical.com or call (702) 749-7429.


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KNOW YOUR CANNABIS "HEY MAN, YOU GOT THE COOLEST JOB! I WANT TO GET INTO THE INDUSTRY." THIS IS WHAT I HEAR ON NEARLY A DAILY BASIS. THE THING IS, YES IT'S THE BEST JOB I'VE EVER HAD IN MY LIFE. BUT IT TAKES A LOT OF WORK TO BE ABLE TO DO ANY JOB IN THIS INDUSTRY. I MEAN, FROM GROWERS AND CONCENTRATE MAKERS TO BUDTENDERS AND EDIBLE COOKS, THIS SHOULDN'T BE SOMETHING YOU JUST JUMP INTO. PEOPLE'S LIVES ARE AT STAKE. IT'S THE ONE THING IN LIFE THAT EVEN I TAKE SERIOUS AND I HATE BEING SERIOUS. Luckily, in my case, this is something I've been studying for years. But for others, this is something brand new. Please, if you’re looking to get into the field, start studying. Start

taking classes. It's not just "selling weed" anymore. You need to learn all the methods of ingestion. You need to know what terpenes are and what each one does. You need to understand most diseases. The worst day I've ever had working at a dispensary was the day I didn't know about a certain patient's ailment and I had to make them wait while I looked it up. Since that day, I've spent countless hours just looking up different diseases and then crossing that with what terpene/cannabinoid profile will help with the symptoms. There are all kinds of websites and local educational seminars and classes going on in Las Vegas right now. Educating yourself is a great place to start. And, once educated, this amazing industry will open its doors for you. With recreational use right around the corner, everyone is going to be hiring and more people will be needed. If you're reading this, more than likely you're already a medical patient and you have already had to deal with an under-educated budtender. With recreational use on the horizon, there will be even more customers and patients that will need education to keep them from harm. Be one of the shining examples by knowing your shit, and you won't have a problem getting a job that will help you sleep with a full heart knowing you made someone's life better. You do not want to be the budtender who give a sativa strain to a PTSD patient which made them bounce off the goddamn walls, or be the one who offers a cancer patient a sugar-filled edible when sugar feeds cancer. These things are happening. I hear the horror stories daily of people who were sold the exact opposite of what they needed. I can't stress this enough, people's lives are at stake! Please educate yourself first, then come get into the best job industry ever! Rob Ruckus is a Nevada medical marijuana patient, and budtender at Inyo Fine Cannabis, a long-time Las Vegas resident and cannabis activist, star of A&E's Bad Ink, musician and host of Ruckus on the Radio.

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PATO BANTON

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etween 4/20 and Earth Day, it was a beautiful, busy spring weekend. That’s why it was so dope that reggae superstar Pato Banton took time between gigs to perform at a small celebration to mark four years of one of his fans being seizure free thanks to cannabis. After an intimate set and spending time with friends and family, Pato and I stepped away for a quick conversation that I am stoked to share with Vegas Cannabis readers. Just so you all know, Pato really is the kind soul you hear about. He really does treat his fans like family. He uses his talent, not only to reach people, but to actually reach out to them. Hopper: Thanks so much for talking with me for Vegas Cannabis Magazine. I usually call this column “Tokin’ With The Infamous”, but I think I’ll have to call it Tokin’ With The Famous, or better yet, Tokin’ With A Legend. You have been doing this for decades! Pato: Yeah, man. I’ve been doing it for over thirty years now, probably more like thirty-seven years. Hopper: You tour non-stop. How do you keep that pace? Pato: Well, we set our own pace. Hopper: You and your wife Antoinette, right? You guys are the dynamic duo! Pato: Yes, we are a dynamic duo. We work together on numerous

projects. We have our own booking agency, our own record label, our own video production company, we have our own travel agency, and we have our own spiritual ministry as well.

Hopper: That’s awesome! You play stadiums, huge festivals, shows around the world, and you just played in a person’s living room! Your commitment to fans is incredible. I’ve never met an artist that’s so down. You perform weddings, baptisms, house parties. You care about your fans in a way I haven’t seen. Pato: Yes, my fans asked me to come to their home today. They explained what it was going to be and I was like, “I would love to come do that for you guys.” They really turned this house party into a festival. Good people, good vibes, vendors in the back garden. Everything was so great. Hopper: It was a beautiful night. What role does cannabis play in your life, your music, your spirituality? Pato: For me, the herb has always been an inspiration. As far as its effects on me personally, anytime I partake of this plant, which is not very regularly, but when I do it is very consciously and with respect, and I always have a deep, reflective moment. I don’t just smoke socially or partake of herb socially. When I do it, I do it for a deeper meditation and contemplation. As far as socially, I have always promoted legalization and decriminalization, because I think it’s a crime to criminalize an herb. Hopper: Amen to that! Pato: Yes, we have been promoting it around the world for years. It’s a blessing to see that slowly but surely, the planet is opening up to

Pato: Yes, yes. That’s right!

Pato: Yes, we do. We have potlucks at our home and we just promote it on social media, and everyone comes to our home and enjoys a nice evening.

Hopper: What do you prefer when it comes to consuming cannabis?

Hopper: What do you have coming up? You just dropped an album, right?

Pato: My preference is edibles. I don’t smoke too much anymore because of my throat. As far as eating it, I get a better high. So, edibles for me.

Pato: We just dropped two albums. The first album was a month ago called “The Words of Rastafari” which is a box set of me narrating the speeches of Haile Selassie over some Bob Marley riddims and some other old time classic reggae riddims. It’s a beautiful, beautiful project. It’s available on cdbaby and iTunes. Last week I just released an album called “Love Is The Greatest” which is my full-length recorded album with artists from Brazil, Africa, America, and the UK.

the real gift of this plant. Hopper: It’s God’s plant, made by the Almighty Creator for healing.

Hopper: You recently made a new video for your classic “I Do Not Sniff The Coke”. I was so stoked to see that, what made you decide to do it? Pato: When I started my own video production, I decided it was time to create my legacy and do it my way, on my own time, and my own terms. Usually, making a video is so much money, and you need someone to help finance it, or it’s more relevant to do when you have a single coming out. Being a video producer now, it was a blessing to be able to do that. Hopper: Again, you treat your fans better than any artist I’ve been around, and I’ve been doing this since ’89. Pato: I have three F’s in my approach as an artist. My first one is Fans. I meet the majority of people in my life because of their love for my music. So when I meet most of my fans, I tell them as soon as we meet and get to know each other, we’ve started a Friendship. And when I get to know my fans a little bit better, they become my Family. A lot of the people I saw tonight, I know them as Family. It’s a beautiful thing. I never try to hide from my fans, I always reach out and am available to them. Most of my fans have my cell phone number. Hopper: That’s what’s so amazing. You even invite people into your own home.

Hopper: That’s awesome, I’m gonna grab both of those. Do you have any shout outs before we finish this and get back to the celebration? Pato: I want to give a shout out to all the people in the medical field who are exploring this beautiful plant, all of the professionals who are promoting the herb, and people who are fighting legislation so that it is accepted federally. I want to give a shout out to all the herbalists who’ve been on the frontline for years, all the scientists, and the unrecognized who fight to legalize marijuana. I just want to say thank you to all of the reggae fraternity, for always promoting marijuana. A big respect to Damien Marley as well, for the progressive moves he is making in establishing ganja farms in different parts. Also a big shout out to Mendo Dope up north, I love you guys. A big shout out to my wife, Antoinette, who is always pushing me to do better and be better. PatoBanton.com facebook.com/PatoBanton andTheNowGeneration Hopper on Instagram @Hopper448

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WHAT has been your most unique customer experience? One of the most unique patients I have is an original member of The Dirty Dozen Green Berets, Just hearing his stories will send shivers down your spine and will humble you instantly. I'm honored to have met such a hero.

Manny Barajas Budtender Extraordinaire at Medizin Medizin: 4850 W. Sunset Rd, #130

Where are you from? I am originally from Reno,NV but I have lived in Las Vegas for almost 30 years.

What are your favorite strains and/ or cannabis products? I really enjoy heavy indicas and indica hybrids as well as edibles. My favorite products right now are Million Dollar Baby and OGKB 2.O by Medizin and Kush Mountains by Cannabiotix. The Peppermint Dark Chocolate bar by Dixie is hands down the best edible in Las Vegas!

What led you to the cannabis industry? And, how long have you worked at Medizin? I was a fine dining server/bartender for 16 years prior to getting into the cannabis Industry. I was looking for a change and wanted to do something where my passion for customer service and hospitality could shine. I am consistently drawn to the opportunity of helping people and I knew this would be the perfect Industry and perfect time. I'm one of the original team members at Medizin and have worked here since their grand opening on April 1, 2016.

What do you like best about working at Medizin? The thing I like most about working at Medizin is that it doesn't feel like work,we are a family here and we treat each other like so. Everyone is upbeat and positive and we all have each other’s backs. On top of that, Bob and Larry are some of the most down to earth and appreciative owners I've ever worked for. Most owners will just say "good job" and that's it,they actually show you their appreciation and let you know that you are an important part of the company.

What changes would you like to see made in the Nevada cannabis industry? One thing I would like to see changed in the Nevada cannabis industry is the negative stigma that follows it. Times are changing for the better and people need to realize this is a good thing. On the recreational side I would like to see cannabis friendly movie theatres, restaurants and festivals for people 21 and older.

What impact do you feel recreational cannabis will have in Nevada? I think recreational cannabis can, and will have a positive impact on this city. With all the extra money coming in, we can get our educational system back on track and we can give the schools, parks and roads the makeover they well deserve. I truly feel Las Vegas can be the next Amsterdam!

Any last words?

Medizin welcomes the STEELER NATION! GO STEELERS!




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Marcosus, the rap star has his own strain called Marcosus Marshmellows. This dude is loud and in your face, and his strain is no different. At over 28%, it has got the numbers to impress any patient looking for something new and strong. Marcosus is friends with Snoop Dogg and traveled on the Puff, Puff, Pass Tour with him. I wonder if Snoop has tried this yet. Marcosus, keep killin' it, and get at me for a party my dude! Your shit is nice!

Official Decision: Plum Crazy is my new favorite GLP strain. It trained me to crave it's fresh purple smell of blackberries and grapes. It owns me now, and I'm empty. Must be why they call it Plum Crazy. I'm going nuts over here. This shit’s cray cray. For some reason I can't help but think about purple crayons at the moment. Does anyone have anything to color? THC-15.5% CBGA-4.69mg/g Myrcene-14.002mg/g Caryophyllene-2.591mg/g Ocimene-1.864mg/g Limonene-7.233mg/g Humulene-1.167mg/g

THC-28.17% Pinene-0.875mg/g

Limonene-2.123mg/g Caryophyllene-1.688mg/g

REMEDY Purple Zombie Remedy Rocks

I sliced up this triple threat to see what we were messing with, and revealed a remarkable photo. Purple Zombie Remedy Rockz are oil-coated flowers that are rolled in kief. The popular Moon Rock craze started with Kurupt's Moon Rocks a while back, and recently, a few Nevada MME’s have launched a variety of renditions. Use a pipe or bong to smoke the Purple Zombie. Remedy Rockz are more than a novelty, they're much more stoney than I expected. THC-72.8% Linalool-2.086mg/g

CBD-0.486% Humulene-1.585mg/g

HOPE Sativa Vape Oil Cartridge

There's a new line of cartridges hitting dispensaries, and they pack a little punch. I took 3 heavy pulls from it, and was impressed. My head grew dizzy, and my sight grew dim. I had to stop for the night. This particular Sativa Vape cartridge by HOPE contains 64%THC and has an equally impressive terpene profile. The only concern is that the myrcene level is high enough to slow your roll like an indica. Good shit Mr. Sturtsman. THC-64.6% THCV-2.8% CBC-2.4% Myrcene-6.87mg/g Linalool-2.93mg/g Caryophyllene-3.06mg/g

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MATRIX Tangilope

MATRIX Mendo Breath Cannabis Oil Syringe

Once your lips get a hit of this shit, get ready for steady THC consumption without much body lag. Tangilope is a sativa, so you already know what's up if you've been actually reading and investigating what your smoking and dabbing. For health patients who need rest and are sleepy, they will definitely feel sleepy from the THC, but this is not the best herb to smoke if you're trying to chill. I'm a head patient, and I love the feeling of being alert and alive that is achieved here. THC-20.28% Limonene-4.47mg/g Myrcene-1.22mg/g Caryophyllene-0.7mg/g

I got mucho Mendo Breath today. Matrix doesn't play. Their cannabis oil is smooth and delectable, and for a distillate it's loaded with terpenes. Love the labeling on the glass syringe. Nice touch, educating your consumers. A personal touch is what it takes to keep them coming’ back for more. Take note that this product is edible and more medicinal to ingest than vaporizing it, but does offer great benefits to patients no matter how they take their meds. THC-51.1% Limonene-6.59mg/g Humulene-4.7mg/g Myrcene-4.68mg/g

HOPE Triple 7 OG Rosin

Kicking off with a bang is a line of products from this medically-minded brand. They are dissecting various terpenes and entourage effects to formulate specific relief to health patients that have specific needs. Some patients are sensitive to minute amounts left behind in some BHO extracts. This concentrate is perfect for those patients as it is made from pressure and heat instead of solvents. THC-74.46% Myrcene-4.76mg/g Caryophyllene-2.32mg/g Pinene(a+b)-3.11mg/g Limonene-1.03mg/g Linalool-1.02mg/g Guaiol-0.44mg/g

MATRIX Sour Diesel OG Vape Cartridge & Battery

What an excellent vape cartridge. This distillate has outstanding cannabinoid and terpenoid content. Lab results don't lie. What they don't show is how tasty this liquid is. It's a man's cartridge with a robust flavor, yet a pinch of sweetness to savor on back of your tongue. Take another hit. But if you're a lightweight, remember I said it's a man's cartridge. I'm feelin’ flushed behind the ears as if I just prevented the possibility of any headaches in the near future. My head is expanded ever so nicely. I'm feelin’ nice and loose with Matrix juice. THC-64.29% Myrcene-9.13mg/g Limonene-7.20mg/g Caryophyllene-4.19mg/g

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>>>WHAT'S NEW VADER/AMA The Clarity Lemon Head OG

This Lemon Head OG is so sour, you’ll pucker up your lips from just a sip. This shit rips. Get it in your fingertips and loosen up them hips, cuz you'll be doing backflips in between fat dab rips. Drop some Clarity directly on the rim of your banger, the glass syringe is perfect for a quick hit. This is as tasty as distillate can get. We’re gonna get lit. THC-73.23% CBG-17.31mg/g Limonene-3.29mg/g Pinene(a+b)-1.37mg/g Terpinene-1.26mg/g

KABUNKY Golden Strawberries Rosin Pucks AMA CANNABLENDS 1:1 Capsules

Chew on this! No don't! Swallow it with your pride and a glass of mango juice to supplement a little myrcene into your diet. Mangoes are full of myrcene and help extend the duration and impact of THC. It's worth a shot, right? 10 days worth here. That's a nice home clinical trial, and you can benefit from ingesting CBD as well. Take my suggestion, and try cannabis ingestion. Invest in life.

10 Capsules/Bottle 9.97mg/THC/Capsule 10.04mg/CBD/Capsule

AMA CANNABLENDS THC Lip Balm

It's 9 o'clock on a Saturday, and I woke up to a crack on my lip. I said fuck, do you have any Chapstick? My wife said no but I have this here Cannablends, and I hear it's good for chapped skin. Wipe it on your dry mouth and let the THC heal that distressed lip. Don't trip, your mouth is the fastest healing orifice on the human body. I got 5 on it. They're about 5 bucks.

THC-73.5% Limonene-2.7mg/g Linalool-2.3mg/g Pinene-2.3mg/g

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THC-80.3% Limonene-2.6mg/g Caryophyllene-1.3mg/g Linalool-1.3mg/g

KABUNKY Agent Orange Shatter

Kabunky makes some of Nevada’s best shatters, boasting high THC percentages and steady stability. And it's always a great value, offering patients a wide variety of shatter; usually it's on special for 3 grams for $100. Agent Orange Shatter is yummy and flaunts awesome clarity. Expect to relieve pain and achy joints. Satisfy your dab cravings with any Kabunky Shatter. THC-76.4% Myrcene-4.2mg/g Pinene-2.7mg/g Limonene-1.1mg/g

KABUNKY Mammoth Rosin Pucks

Mammoth is the strongest strain among the stack of Kabunky Rosin Pucks, and it was the most desired at the VCM community table. A direct descendant of Snow Dog, Mammoth inherited that ever-familiar magnetic sweetness. The terpene content is flexed out. Don't trip. Just let the caryophyllene chill you out, and obliterate stress, depression, and anxiety. Breathe easy too. Pinene is a bronchodilator, and there is plenty of it to help your lungs. Pass the rig homie! THC-78.9% Caryophyllene-6.5mg/g Pinene-4.8mg/g Terpinolene-3.9mg/g

KABUNKY Golden Lemons Rosin Pucks

KABUNKY Critical Cheese Shatter

We got to try the flower last month, so I already knew what to expect. Aged gouda cheese hits you in the face with the flower, but not so much with the concentrated form. However, the taste is very similar. You can't trust your nose all of the time. Again, perfect consistency for shatter; very easy to work with. Thanks for creating such fine medical products!

Puff on this! It looks like a backgammon chip, but tastes like heaven. These solventless rosin pucks are extremely attractive to any hash snob. Kabunky craftsmanship stands out upon inspection, and this product is nice and smooth. Check out the 80% THC and get faded with ease.

KABUNKY Atomic Rockz Grape Stomper

There was a lot of kief floating around inside the pouch. The nugs broke up a little too easy, but it packed in the bong just fine. I smoked a couple bowls, and got rocked by the Atomic thunder. Pretty stoney, these herbs are dipped in oil, and then rolled in kief. I like the fact that they are not called Moon Rocks. Give em’ a try if you're game. THC-57.6%

Myrcene-3.0mg/g

Caryophyllene-0.8mg/g

Ooohwie!!! It’s a beautiful thing. This little puck puts off some heavy fumes. Twist off the lid, and unleash a sour beast. There's no way around it, no avoiding it. Just dab it up. A full melt, dunk it in a cooled off banger. Hit it at an extremely low temperature, and enjoy a solventless treat that's tough to beat. If you left any black on your nail, it was too hot. Go cooler, and taste the terps. THC-77.5% Pinene-6.2mg/g Caryophyllene-5.4mg/g Terpinolene-5.0mg/g Linalool-1.8mg/g

KABUNKY Skywalker OG Shatter

Loved it! I'm a big fan of dabbing caryophyllene; and this shatter has over 1%. It takes away stress and drama, and helps with chronic depression. Too bad the State of Nevada doesn't recognize stress, depression, or anxiety as qualifying conditions as there are a multitude of patients suffering from these conditions that would benefit greatly from the use of cannabis. How many issues do we have to print to get some things added to that list? It's a cryin’ shame. At least there's a legitimate dispensary to walk in and snag some Skywalker OG today. THC-72.8% Limonene-2.8mg/g Pinene-2.7mg/g

Caryophyllene-12.2mg/g Myrcene-2.3mg/g Limonene-1.1mg/g

Humulene-4.9mg/g Linalool-2.0mg/g


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TERPEX SoCal Crumble

The TERPEX lab pumps out the goods for Nevada patients. What a rare treat,this crumble is comprised of SFV OG x LA OG. Most of the hash coming out of their facility is an equally impressive sugar-like substance, great for dabbing. Not this crumble though. SoCal is a solid material with a powerful punch that hits your nose immediately after twisting the lid off. Fire up that banger. What's that awful screech? Let's all do another public dab while Rihanna sings like a canary. THC-43.3% Caryophyllene-3.196mg/g Linalool-2.485mg/g Limonene-2.184mg/g

TERPEX Lemon Skunk Shatter

Shit, this was bhomb! I love this lemon flavored hash. It tastes so clean, and fresh. The limonene really stands out on the exhale. Great terps and perfect shatter consistency. This is a sativa heavy wax that offers energy and cognitive benefits. Take a ride in the morning and skip the morning coffee routine. Damn! 87 fuckin' percent. Hell yeah!!! Excellent job TERPEX! THC-87.82% Pinene-5.973mg/g Terpinolene-2.739mg/g

THC-78.9% Myrcene-5.854mg/g Terpinolene-16.63mg/g Limonene-8.309mg/g

Holy crap! The terpenoid percentage is over 10%. That's incredible! I'm tripping off of the myrcene in this. My head feels like it's on a shelf, and my feet are dangling from the knees down. My eyes are filled with blood, and I'm hungry for Tofu Hut. This is arguably the best hash on my table this month and I love it. Tuck this one away, and use it sparingly. Get it at Silver Sage Wellness.

THC-18% Myrcene-10.3mg/g Limonene-4.25mg/g Bisabolol-2.67mg/g

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TERPEX Antifreeze OG Raw Sugar

This dab sugar is a cross of OG18 x Durban Poison x King LouieXIII. Terpex has been smashing the game with their sugars. This Antifreeze is really special. It smells wonderful, with traces of lime. I understand why TERPEX calls it Antifreeze. It smells so good that cats will want to eat it, but it's not food. This is a delicacy for concentrate connoisseurs. It stands out from the crowd. And shit, look at those lab results!

TERPEX ISS Raw Sugar

Some-Ting special here! Todd over at HSH is killing the game with this grapefruit favorite. It tastes like the Caribbean soft drink, Ting. Most Americans won't get the reference, but who cares. This shit is fucking fire. The naval taste sits on your tongue long after your joint is dusted. Peep that fucking Myrcene level. Ting’s gonna kick your ass and freshen your breath simultaneously. Smoke it up!

hshnevada.com HSH Cherry OG

Damn! I break just about everything glass, including this glass syringe. Oh well, I guess I'll have to just squirt the whole load in the banger. Here we go. Geez! My head feels like it's on a merry-go-round, revolving around the room. The cannabinoid content isn't that blown up, but the terpenoid profile is something to be pumped about. 3.6% myrcene is amazing, and will eliminate pain and help you get the sleep and calories your body needs. Go to town on it.

Smokin the poster, yeah buddy! It's always nice to smoke a flower that is pinned up on the wall of the Vegas Cannabis Magazine smoke dungeon. You can also color the backside of the poster if you haven't done so already. It tastes robust and woodsy and this strain produces fairly dark flowers, and creates dark orange stigmata. What it DOES NOT CREATE is a DARK STIGMA. That's created by the haters, LOL. Love on this flower, and experience good wealth and lasting fortune.

THC-39.9% Linalool-16.8mg/g

THC-16.9% Caryophyllene-3.54mg/g

TERPEX 707 Headband HTFSE Syringe

Myrcene-36mg/g Caryophyllene-13.8mg/g

Myrcene-7.45mg/g Limonene-1.64mg/g

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>>>TERPENES PRIME CANNABIS Double Tangie Banana PRIME CANNABIS Sugar Black Rose

I smoked some Sugar Black Rose, and I don't care. I took it to the head, and now I'm out to lunch. Glide with me to the other side, as I slide past the pain and drama, and into an incredible ride. Whenever blue teardrops are fallin, there is something you can do. You can pluck a Sugar Black Rose, roll it up and smoke. You'll be fine. Google caryophyllene if you haven't learned about it yet, it's antianxiolytic. Pinene is a diuretic and is also a bronchodilator. Humulene is a cancer-fighter and an antiproliferative. Myrcene replaces opioids and sleeping pills. What an entourage of medicinal terpenoids. THC- 23.274% Caryophyllene-29.409mg/g Limonene-24.352mg/g Pinene(a+b)-10.531mg/g Humulene-9.798mg/g Myrcene-6.477mg/g

PRIME CANNABIS LA Confidential

I’m packin’ bowls and drinkin’ grape Slurpees this afternoon. A purple burp will be a reminder to keep it in my little, green binder. What we found here is a head-heavy flower with a sweet sensation after. Laughter and smiles are contagious and may just get you in a good mood. Pardon me, dude, if I come off crude or if I happen to intrude on your feud while I'm blazing in the nude. Damn, now everything is misconstrued and I'm going to get booed. This LA Confidential is outrageous! THC-21.9% Caryophyllene-10.578mg/g Limonene-7.739mg/g Myrcene-5.816 Pinene(a+b)-2.702mg/g Humulene-3.468mg/g

Smells like Bananas, and tastes like tangerines. Sounds like a fruit smoothie or some sort of hot salsa dance, but rest assured it's an herb that will put you in a trance and might make you piss your pants. I almost pissed my pants when I saw the lab results. Damn fellas, that's enough myrcene to take down a large mammal or even possibly a large army of small mammals. Keep your eyes on this company, Prime Cannabis. Big things are coming in the near future. Exceptional report card for any batch of flower, let alone their first run of tests. I'd like to see ingestible oil made from this for cancer patients. It’s loaded. THC-22.85% CBGA-8.13mg/g Myrcene-17.2mg/g Limonene-13.1mg/g Humulene-5.041mg/g Linalool-4.26mg/g Bisabolol-1.319

EVERGREEN ORGANIX Peanut Butter Chocolate Bar EVERGREEN ORGANIX Snickerdoodle Cookies

Evergreen just can't lose, especially if they keep baking Snickerdoodle Cookies. The haters snickered as I doodled on the cover of Issue #32 and devoured these puffy, cannabis-infused cinnamon softies. These cookies are great. I killed all three without even thinking of sharing. If you can handle it, do the #3cookiechallenge. Total THC-145.2mg/g 3 servings per bag 48.6mg/g THC/cookie

There's no better way to reward yourself for kickin’ ass and takin’ names. Don't play games. If you like edibles, and have a sweet tooth, you just met your match. Try white chocolate and peanut butter blended together in the finest way imaginable. I present to you The Evergreen Organix Peanut Butter Bar Experience. The ingredients taste too good to be healthy. But they are. Don't go to the bar after work; go to the Peanut Butter Chocolate Bar. Peace, one piece at a time! Total THC-296mg/g 24 Servings Per Container 2.87mg of THC/piece

AMA RSO Oil

This extracted cannabis oil is refined and extracted using nearly #200 proof food grade alcohol and even though there is no notable myrcene content listed here, the 1500 mg of THC should help a sick patient get the rest and cell recovery that they need. There are a grip of terpinoids present for a refined essential oil. If you want to check this oil out, go to The Apothecary Shoppe. But don't smoke it. Either eat it or rub it on skin problems. Good shit AMA. THC-74.9% CBC-13.50mg/g CBN-12.93mg/g Caryophyllene-4.26mg/g Humulene-4.26mg/g Pinene(a+b)-1.17mg/g Linalool-1.01mg/g

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AMA Tangerine Dream Live Resin AMA Caribbean Blue Shatter

Alternative Medicine Association has been turning out hash and flower with terpene counts so high lately that it competes with its partner from the dark side, Vader Extracts. Take a vacation and cruise with Caribbean Blue Shatter. No matter where you are, you can sail away with a good rip of this and little sip of that. Bon Voyage! THC-67.85% Pinene(a+b)-9.7mg/g Myrcene-8.83mg/g Caryophyllene-7.78mg/g Limonene-3.29mg/g

Dab sugar...mmm terp sauce. Tangerine Dream is completely solvent free. Not many BHO extracts have zero parts per million, but Vader and AMA do it over and over. And, this tangerine dream is not too sweet, not too manly, it's juuuuust right. How lovely it is to dabble in the wet orange sandlot. Mr. Sandman, bring me a dream. Pinene, the terpene that opens up lungs and bronchial passages is the most prevalent terpene collected within this extraction. Vape it and ingest it. Get it to your cells. Combustible flowers leave black carbons behind in your lungs, but vaporizing/dabbing concentrates like Tangerine Dream Live Resin will actually help your lungs get stronger and remove hard carbons collected in your lungs and cells throughout your body. Dabs do a body good. Pass it on.

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These cartridges look like they were built for futuristic, machine-assisted, hybrid-humans. They would snap these interchangeable cartridges into their robotic arm chambers and auto-medicate, thus reducing the widespread transmission of germs, bacterias, and viruses shared among people who share. These aren't only available in the future though, these are available in select dispensaries right now. The strains and strain names are all indigenous to Israel, and brought to Nevada via some enticing flower strains and vape products. The Erez cartridge has enough myrcene to induce sleep, relieve pain, and make your stomach growl. Erez Vape Cartridge THC-78.41% CBN-3.84mg/g Myrcene-17.62mg/g Limonene-2.18mg/g Terpinine-1.65mg/g Avi Dekel Vape Cartridge CBD-78.65% THC-3.81% CBN-4.38mg/g Myrcene-5.25mg/g a-Pinene-0.87mg/g Limonene-0.57mg/g

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ver 1.2 million individuals in the United States are estimated to be living with HIV. Each year, 50,000 new cases of HIV infection are diagnosed in the U.S. Many patients that have been diagnosed with HIV are receiving treatment with combinations of medications, collectively called antiretrovirals, which target the specific type of virus that causes HIV. While effective at managing HIV, these medications can have significant drug interactions as well as side effects, including nausea, vomiting, and decreased appetite. To combat the side effects of both HIV and the medications used to manage it, patients are increasingly turning to cannabis. But how does cannabis interact with antiretrovirals? And what effects do antiretrovirals have on cannabis? To answer this question, let's first take a look at how both the antiretrovirals and cannabis are metabolized in the body. Medications enter the body in many different ways, but eventually are metabolized in the body, either to be activated to be able to work in the body, or to be broken down for elimination from the body. For most medications, including cannabis and antiretrovirals, this task is accomplished by enzymes, specifically cytochrome p450 enzymes. Medications can act on these enzymes in 3 ways: medications can induce the enzyme to make more of itself (induction), medications can be metabolized/broken down by the enzymes (substrate), or the medications can prevent the enzymes from working (inhibition). When the same enzyme works on 2 different medications that a person may be taking, what happens depends on the interaction of the medications with the enzyme. If one medication induces the enzyme to increase production, and the other is broken down by it, the effect of the second medication would be reduced, as its breakdown is sped up by the presence of the other medication. If both medications inhibit the actions of the enzyme, the effect of both medications is increased. And if both medications induce the enzyme, the effects of both medications could be decreased.

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EDUCATION & HEALTH THC, and therefore CBN, both inhibit the enzyme 2C9 and are metabolized by enzyme 3A4. CBD is metabolized by the enzyme 2C19 and inhibits the enzyme 3A4. Since THC is broken down by enzyme 3A4, and CBD inhibits the action of 3A4 (and therefore, inhibits the breakdown of THC), this explains why CBD can boost the effects of THC, especially for strains with relatively high levels of CBD and relatively low levels of THC. Many antiretroviral medications used in the treatment of HIV also inhibit the enzyme 3A4, including the following medications: amprenavir, atazanavir, delavirdine, indinavir, nelfinavir, ritonavir, and saquinavir. These medications, when taken with cannabis, may both increase cannabis duration and effects, but also may lead to a slight increase in their own side effects. Patients starting cannabis after being on these medications should be cautioned to start with a low dose of cannabis (1-2 puffs of a joint or vaporizer, a small piece of an edible), and to watch for increased effects of cannabis. Patients should work up slowly to their target dose, which is the dose that is the best balance between cannabis side effects and reduction of symptoms. If patients have been using cannabis and start antiretroviral therapy, they should be cautioned to decrease the dose of cannabis initially after starting antiretroviral therapy, and to slowly increase the dose back toward their target dose, and to watch for side effects of the antiretroviral therapy. A few medications used in the treatment of HIV induce the production of the 3A4 enzyme, including efavirenz and nevirapine. By inducing the production of the 3A4 enzyme, there are more of the 3A4 enzymes available to metabolize, or break down, cannabis. When taking these medications along with cannabis, the effects of cannabis may not last as long. Also, patients may need to take a larger dose of cannabis to get the same effect. Some antiretroviral medications are metabolized by the same enzymes as cannabis, such as nelfinavir, indinavir, ritonavir, and saquinavir. When both medications are metabolized by the same enzymes, they compete to be eliminated from the body. The effects of this type of drug interaction can be varied, from increased effect and duration of cannabis, to increased side effects from the antiretroviral medication, to no effect at all. Which effect will occur is dependent on the individual and the situation, and may not be the same each time, depending on what other interacting medications or foods are also competing to get out of the body at the same time, or upon which enzymes hit which substance first. Patients should be cautioned to watch out for the increased side effects from their medications, as well as the potential for increased or decreased effect of cannabis, when taking the medications together. Another factor to be considered when adding cannabis therapy in patients with HIV includes cannabis' effects on the disease itself. Chao, et al in 2008, and, more recently, a group of French researchers published in the March 2017 issue of Drug and Alcohol Review, investigated the effects of cannabis use on the immune system. In patients with HIV infection and self-reported

cannabis use, they measured counts of CD4, a protein found on the surface of immune cells, and a measure of how well the immune system is working. Both studies found no significant decrease in CD4 over time in patients that used cannabis. Smoked cannabis poses another potential risk to those with a depressed immune system, such as with HIV: the risk of fungal and bacterial contamination of the cannabis itself. Cannabis grown indoors is at a higher risk of contamination with molds such as aspergillus or penicillium. These molds routinely exist in nature, especially In warm, humid, and dark areas, such as indoor grow rooms. While not infectious for those with adequate immune systems, these molds can cause severe fungal infections, such as pneumonia or blood infections, in those with decreased immune systems. The risk is greatest with smoked cannabis flower grown indoors, and is least with tinctures, oils, and other cannabis extracts. To minimize risk, routinely clean any equipment used to smoke cannabis, such as vaporizers, vape pens, pipes, and bongs, and store cannabis and cannabis extracts in a cool, dry area. Cannabis use in patients with HIV can decrease symptoms of HIV and side effects from the medications used to treat HIV. Patients should be aware of how their antiretroviral medications may interact with cannabis, and how to minimize any risks associated with adding cannabis to their drug regimen. With the right knowledge, adding cannabis to antiretroviral therapy can help patients with HIV live well.

References: Yamaori, S. Ebisawa, J., Okushima, Y. Yamamoto, I., Watanabe, K. Potent inhibition of human cytochrome P450 3A isoforms by cannabidiol: Role of phenolic hydroxyl groups in the resorcinol moiety. Life sciences 88 (2011) 730-736. Jiang, R., Yamaori, S., Okamodo, Y., Yamamoto, I., Watanabe, K. Cannabidiol is a potent inhibitor of the catalytic activity of cytochrome P450 2C19. Drug Metabolism and Pharmacokinetics 2013; 28(4):332-8 Jiang, R., Yamaori, S., Takeda, S., Yamamoto, I., Watanabe, K. Identification of cytochrome P450 enzymes responsible for metabolism of cannabidiol by human liver microsomes. Life Sciences 89 (2011):165-170. Flockhart, D. Cytochrome P450 Drug Interaction Guide. Greenbridgemed. com Chao, et al. Recreational drug use and T lymphocyte subpopulations in HIV-uninfected and HIV-infected men. Drug and Alcohol Dependence 94:165-171. Marcelin, F., et al. No significant effect of cannabis use on the count and percentage of circulating CD4 T-cells in HIV-HCV co-infected patients (ANRS CO13-HEPAVIH French cohort). Drug Alcohol Rev. 2017 Mar;36(2):227-238.

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llergies affect so many people from all walks of life. Here in the Las Vegas Valley, seasonal allergies seem to hit us hard and can be very unpredictable. Luckily, for those residing in Nevada, cannabis is currently available for medical use to help reduce or treat symptoms associated with these unpredictable and pestering allergies. Did you know there are many cannabinoids and terpenes in cannabis plant matter that have incredibly therapeutic benefits when it comes to allergies? Cannabis can act as a bronchodilator, decongestant, and expectorant. Cannabis also modulates the immune system and reduces inflammation equally or even better than our prescription or over the counter medications. So, put down the nasal spray, antihistamines, and decongestants and get to feeling better with our favorite green plant! Here are just a few important examples of how cannabis can be a powerful ally to your allergies:

Bronchodilator:

A substance that dilates the bronchi and bronchioles, decreasing resistance in the respiratory airway and increasing airflow to the lungs. The cannabinoid delta-9 THC and terpenes a-pinene, limonene and linalool are known to have bronchodilation effects.

Decongestant:

Medicines that relieve congestion by reducing swelling, inflammation and mucus formation. Terpenes limonene, linalool, camphene, and isopulegol have been shown to assist with decongestant properties.

Expectorant:

Promotes the secretion of sputum by the air passages, typically used to treat coughs. Terpenes a-pinene, camphene, limonene, linalool, and cineole have been identified as expectorants.

Inflammation:

Complex biological response of body tissues to harmful stimuli, such as pathogens, damaged cells, or irritants. Cannabis is a major anti-inflammatory. Most cannabinoids that we know about assist with decreasing inflammation and many terpenes also play a role including THC, CBD, CBG, CBN, CBC, bisabolol, humulene, a-pinene, caryophyllene, myrcene, limonene, and linalool.

Immune System Modulation:

CBD CBD CBD!!!!!! Cannabidiol is such an amazing substance. Our bodies release antibodies to fight infections, sometimes when we don’t need our bodies to do this, which creates inflammation. Our immunomodulator decreases the inflammatory response. CBD works to prevent our bodies from creating too much inflammation! Please note, not all coughing is bad. If you feel as if you are coughing because you have mucus in your chest, try coughing and getting the phlegm out first. As a nurse, I encourage people who have sedentary lifestyles to cough and deep breath every 2 hours. This promotes opening the lower parts of the lungs and helps with gas exchange which equals more oxygen into the body. You are what you eat! The food you put into your body can affect how much mucus is being produced in the body. Avoid dairy, red meat, processed meat, gluten, alcohol, and sugar if mucous production is an issue for you. Staying hydrated with alkaline water will also be beneficial in decreasing mucus secretions. Being a Nevada resident gives you a huge advantage to finding the cannabis products that will work best for you. All forms of medicine found in your local cannabis

retail stores are rigorously tested. The most common cannabinoids you will have access to now are delta 9 THC and CBD. The highest terpene values you will find include myrcene, limonene and linalool, pinene, bisabolol. If you would like to more information about how cannabis can improve your lifestyle or are needing more guidance in the ailments you are trying to treat, please feel free to contact nursejenninc@ gmail.com. Jenn Shepherd Inc. works in conjunction with Health Elevated, LLC. Together, we assist Nevada patients by elevating the standard of hope, care, inspiration, education and quality of life. Our exceptional team of professionals accomplish this by working together to create individualized and wellrounded wellness programs tailored to suit each individual patient, as well as aiding with developing specific and ongoing cannabinoid therapy protocols around the needs, wants, goals, and desired health and medical outcomes of the patient. Please check out healthelevated. net or nursejenninc.com for more information. This information is not to be mistaken for medical advice. This is intended for educational purposes only and as a compliment to each individual's’ current health and wellness regime.

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s the spring semester ends and before the summer heat arrives, now is a perfect time for swimming, biking, running and other outdoor athletic activities. Incorporating cannabis with exercise and an active lifestyle is becoming increasingly common in light of new information as a result of recent legalization. One organization paving the way for this new era of cannabis athletes is the 420 Cross Country team who began taking the nation by storm this year. 420 Cross Country is an organization of runners and cannabis supporters who promote cannabis to athletes as a healthy alternative to alcohol and aspirin for postrace/training recovery. The team's mission is to destigmatize cannabis and dispel the myth of the lazy stoner by showing how the plant can contribute to health and fitness for those with an active lifestyle. On March 25th, the 420 Cross Country team competed in the Vortex Half Marathon hosted by Run Wild Adventures in Estacada Oregon. Vegas team captain, Deuvall Dorse and Portland team captain Simon Anderson both took home 1st place age group finishes and puffed on some Double Dream after the race. On April 1st, Deuvall made his way to the 420 Games event in Los Angeles where he placed 5th overall in the race and began strategizing with the race organizers who plan to bring the event to Las Vegas this November. Through a series of active lifestyle events, The 420 Games works to break down the stereotypes that have been built up during the era of cannabis prohibition. That same weekend, Professional Ultramarathoner and cannabis athlete Avery Collins, inspiration for the 420 Cross Country team, took 1st place in the 68 mile Georgia Death Race.

Avery is sponsored by cannabis companies, Mary’s Medicinals and The Farm Co., and after the race, his victory was called into question by ultra-runner Dave Mackey. The debate took to social media with runners divided on the issue. Avery passed a post-race drug test immediately after the race and earned a Golden Ticket into the exclusive Western States 100-mile race coming up in June. On April 7-8, in an unprecedented move, two members of the 420 Cross Country team competed in the Zion 100 mile race hosted by Ultra Adventures. Simon Anderson of Portland Oregon and Kyle Northop of Auburndale Massachusetts both completed the 100 miles in just 33 hours! The Vegas 420 Runner was at the event working the crew of both team members and vows to complete the Zion 100 in 2018. “I have never been more prepared for a race,” said Kyle, “I was mentally sharp, my training had gone off without problems, and I was reaching the start line more confident in my own ability than I had ever felt before.” After training 830 straight days for the race Kyle finally decided to take his first day off once the 100 miler was over. “I finished 100 miles and no one can ever take that away from me. I pushed my body to the absolute limit and lived to tell the tale…I went out to Zion to see how far I could push myself both physically and mentally, and I succeeded in that…Every day that we get out there and push ourselves to our own limit, whether it be 1 mile or 100, is truly amazing in itself.” (excerpt from www.runningforayear.blogspot.com ). On April 22nd 420 Cross Country “Las Vegas” competed as a team for the very first time in Calico Racing’s Purple Run 7k at Sunset park. The race was dedicated to the late artist Prince and raised awareness on the dangers of opiates. The teams made its local debut thanks to Evergreen Organix and Remedy, who covered the cost of entry.

Out of 271 runner's, 420 Cross Country Las Vegas team members finished as follows: Vegas 420 Runner 2nd place overall, Matthew Nelson 3rd in age group /26th overall, Joshua Evans 2nd in age group/29th overall, Brendan Shantz 66th place and Josue Santos 206th place. “When I hear people claim cannabis makes you lazy, I just can’t relate,” said Matthew. “For me and many others like me, it motivates and inspires. The Purple Run allowed me to showcase that and it was my pleasure. RIP Prince.” “My run for Prince was a testament to his legacy and the many obstacles he encountered as an iconic trendsetter in performing arts. Today as cannabis athletes we face similar challenges as trendsetters writing our own truths. With proper education and responsibility, marijuana can be used to enhance our everyday lives,” –Pro Gamer, Krewbacca_xR Matt, Josh and Brendan were all sponsored by Evergreen Organix who is enthusiastic about supporting the team's mission to destigmatize cannabis in the Las Vegas running community. Mr. Run2 Improve, a popular weight-loss running blogger and co-host of the Puff & Run podcast show, was sponsored by Remedy, producer of Nevada’s favorite premium cannabis products. The 420 Cross Country team welcomes all levels of ability. Anyone who supports running and/or cannabis can join the team by purchasing a 420 Cross Country shirt or hat. The team also has pro and elite membership levels for people who are more serious about racing or jogging. Find all #420CrossCountry info online at 420CrossCountry.org

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VEGAS CANNABIS: What led you to become an artist? DAN 45: I've been interested in art my whole life and I've always drawn or created stuff for as long as I can remember. I also love the process of thinking up an idea and watching as it forms, from just a thought to a physical object. I love that anyone can do art and you can do it on your own. Your progression is solely based on you. VCM: What type of art do you specialize in?

DAN 45: I generally like making things out of wood. Such as turning my 2D drawings into 3D pieces of art, custom furniture, or custom boomboxes. VCM: How would you describe your art? DAN 45: I'm heavily influenced by comics, cartoons, my childhood in the 80's, graffiti, pop art, pizza, Star Wars and bright colors. I'd say that my artwork is a reflection of my love for all those things. I try to make my artwork fun and lighthearted. I always hope my art will conjure up memories of the viewers youth and bring a smile to their face. VCM: Do you have a studio or gallery here locally? DAN 45: I have a studio at home. I do all my work there and sell items online through Cult33.com. VCM: What is your favorite thing about the Vegas art community/scene? DAN 45: I love that in a city this size I can go to a gallery showing or an art event and see tons of artist and people I know. I think it's a great feeling. VCM: Do you consume cannabis?

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DAN 45: Actually I do not. I have been involved in the straight edge (means I don't drink, smoke, or do drugs) scene since I was 14, I'm now 39. I do support the use of cannabis 100%. Which some people find weird but I've seen the effects of cannabis on friends and loved ones. I have seen the benefits and how much it has helped with pain, depression, migraines, and so many other things. In my personal life it has helped my wife. She was in a pretty bad car accident about 11 years ago and she has chronic back pain and headaches. The pain doctors prescribed her lortabs and other pills for years which made her cold and emotionless. She became a whole different person. Eventually she was able to switch to medical cannabis and get off the pills. This has helped her to become the person she used to be and helped give her a better way of life. I have tons of stories like this. It's just further proof of how much cannabis can do.

VCM: Any inspiring words for our readers or recommendations for young people trying to break into the art scene? DAN 45: Doing art full time requires a LOT of work but the benefits of working for yourself and being able to create new things daily is so worth it. All I can say is don't give up, keep progressing and keep creating what you love. Submerge yourself in art. Become active in the art community. Meet people. See as much art as you can. Do as much art as you can. VCM: Any Final Thoughts? DAN 45: I'm always open for commission work and Cult33 (YouKilledMeFirst, ThereSheIs, SNIPT, and Dan45) is always open to doing events. Be sure to check out my zine Social Coma and my band Unfair Fight. Thank You! >>>>Cult33.com >>>> Instagram: @xdan45x


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The science of infused medical cannabis edibles has evolved since I began cooking with cannabis in 1984. I was in 8th grade, living in South San Francisco. My parents had a bootleg version of the Cheech and Chong movie of “Up in Smoke.” I had been watching it over and over, ever since I was in 4th grade, learning and getting ideas as a young dude wanting to partake in the plant. One day, I thought it was time to make my first batch of marijuana brownies. I took the box of brownie mix from our pantry, did as the directions said, then proceeded to add raw flowers. I remember the material very well. It was a mix of Acapulco Gold, Panama Red and Stony Red Hair Thai. I deseeded the mix of buds and combined the broken up buds in the brownie mix. The brownies were strong and they got you loaded but they were the worst thing anyone had ever eaten. There were buds sticking out from the cooked brownie. It was a mess, but everyone still ate them. I guess they weren’t that BAAHHD! (Proof of evolution) In 1996, I made my first batch of hash oil brownies and began learning about what tinctures were and how to make them. This was the beginning of my journey to become a chef while attending the Santa Barbara City College Culinary Program. I met a few botany majors who were able to educate and enlighten me about the variety of plants, herbs and cacti with healing elements that were native to our community. I embraced these fundamentals and envisioned a different path of healing that has brought me to where I am today, bringing music, art, friendship, love, fine food and wine into one place. The first WINE SESH took place at Mother Load Art Gallery in downtown Oakland, CA on April 15th. Fancy Sugar and Mary Jane Wines partnered to bring the first ever infused wine and food tasting. The event was set up to be intimate with only 40 guests. For the guests, I prepared three courses that I felt paired well with the flavors and acidity of a Pinot Grigio, a Pinot Noir and a Mary Jane CBD Java Cold Brew. The first course was a pairing of Pinot Grigio and Tuna Tartare. The infused habanero oil and Asian pear was super uplifting and brought the pairing with the wine together perfectly.

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2 pounds, ¼ inch cut, fresh Ahi Tuna Grade 1 2 Asian pears, one sliced thin, one diced small & held in lemon water 1 jalapeno, micro brunoise 1 Fresno chili, micro brunoise 1 habanero chili, roasted & steeped in pure sesame oil for 1 hour 2 garlic cloves, minced ½ cup toasted pine nuts 1 bunch mint chiffonade ½ cup pure sesame oil infused with 1 gram of concentrate after steeping

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This plate is super simple once you get the mise en place done. First, mix all the ingredients from the list except the sesame oil, Asian pear slices and mint. The Asian pear slices are the base. Spoon the Tartare on the pear slice. Then, drizzle habanero oil on the fish and the plate. Garnish with the mint.

The second course was a pairing of Pinot Noir and Filet Mignon, Roasted Cauliflower Puree, Roasted Fingerlings, Pinot Noir Reduction Infused Butter and Demi Sauce with Micro Broccoli finish. The meat melted in your mouth with a smooth finish combining the tannins from the wine, the THC and terpenes introduced in the extract infused butter. This course was a great pairing with even spikes and a sedative finish. The third course was something different. It was a pairing of MJ Java Cold Press CBD Coffee and my organic dessert. The coffee was strong and robust with flavor. I needed to bring subtle flavors to not make the pairing too complex. I decided on our Snookered Doodle Cookie, pourable Chocolate Ganache from the truffles and Caramel Ribbon Ice Cream. I have to say, every plate was completely cleared with no scraps left. By this time, everyone was feeling great, dancing around and having a blast just like I envisioned! Wine Sesh coming to Las Vegas soon! Follow DJ Chef Fred on Instagram @djcheffred and also on Sound Cloud: https://soundcloud.com/fred-delicious Photos By: Jeff Bellesiles

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SPOTLIGHT

Puff Pass & Paint

By: Stephanie Shehan

One thing I have noticed about cannabis enthusiasts, or stoners if you will, is that they are typically nonjudgmental. This was extremely apparent last month when I attended classes at Puff Pass & Paint. Led by Heidi Keyes, Michael Eymer and their crew, Puff Pass & Paint is perfect for both cannabis consumers and non-consumers. And, as their website states, “Puff, Pass & Paint isn't about making the perfect piece of art. It's about being part of an atmosphere that is relaxed, comfortable, open-minded, and allowing yourself to freely create your own original masterpiece.” Each class does come with a complimentary glass of wine but the events are not alcohol centered. In the classes that my husband and I participated in, we met a myriad of people from all walks of life and no one was really concerned with what another was doing. Everyone was able to co-exist, enjoy each other’s company and just have a great time. One of the paint class attendees even mentioned to me that she typically was not able to turn her mind off but for the time that she was at Puff Pass & Paint, she was able to zone into her painting and quiet her mind for a bit. Puff Pass & Paint is similar to the wine and paint classes that we have seen pop up in town the last couple years. You pay for the class which includes a glass of wine. Cannabis may be consumed during the class but it is not provided and attendees must be at least 21 years of age. Paint instructor Mike Cassini does a great job of guiding that class’ painting while allowing the painters to do their own thing. If painting is not your thing, you may want to check out Cooking with Cannabis which is held on Sundays for brunch and taught by Chef Kristal Chamblee. Not only does Kristal explain each recipe step by step, the classes are small and hands on, and you get to take home a little of what you make each time. Another awesome class taught by Kristal is the newly added Puff, Pass & Pamper where we did a face mask and made an infused bath soak and lip balm while waiting for the mask to dry. As if these weren’t enough, Puff, Pass & Pottery will be offered starting this month and participants will be able to make their own ashtrays and hand pipes! Ready to sign up for a class? Visit puffpassandpaint. com and click on Book a Class! Puff Pass & Paint makes it easy to attend all their classes, after you attend your first class, you will receive a code for 20% off any future classes! Attend your favorite classes, have a blast and be on the lookout for CannabisTours. com, Puff Pass & Paint’s parent company who will be in Nevada soon offering cannabis tours and 420-friendly hotels.


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RESOURCES ACCOUNTING K&H Consulting 8565 S. Eastern Ave, Ste 150, Las Vegas, NV 89123, (702) 850-2868, khconsultingnv.com

ATTORNEYS Christopher Tilman, Tilman Law Office, 1211 S. Maryland Pkwy, (702) 214-4214, christophertilman.com Mark R. Smith, Esq, Law Offices of Mark R. Smith, 8565 S. Eastern Ave. #150 (702) 518-7625, MarkRSmithLaw.com

BRANDING & DESIGN Chronic Infusion (702) 521-3113 ChronicInfusion.com

DOCTORS Getting Legal 2619 W. Charleston Blvd, #100, Las Vegas, NV 89102, (702) 979-9999, gettinglegal.com Dr. Green Relief 7200 Smoke Ranch Rd, #120 (702) 707-2414, drgreenrelief.com Ultimate “U” Medical 2900 E. Desert Inn Rd, # 202, (702) 353-9777, ultimateumedical.com

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Sun Valley Certification Clinic 2550 S. Rainbow, #12, Las Vegas, NV 89146, (702) 420-2205, svmmjcc.com 420 Eval 3131 La Canada, Ste. 110 (702) 420-3825, lasvegasmedicalmarijuana.com

SUPPORT

LOCAL

GROW

LABS

Medigrow NV (702) 606-9059, medigrownv.com

Digipath Labs (702) 209-2429, info@digipath.com, digipathlabs.com.

Grow Generation 5885 S. Valley View, (702) 478-7059, growgeneration.com

Cohen Medical Center 3650 S. Decatur Blvd, #23 (702) 564-6420, cohenmedicalmarijuana lasvegas.com

Greenspot 3355 W. Lake Mead Blvd, (702) 463-6000, greenspothydroponics.com

Goldsmith Healthcare Ltd 5375 S. Ft. Apache, (702) 425-5191

Best Hydroponic Supply 6818 W. Cheyenne Ave, (702) 750-9300, besthydroponicsupply.com

EDUCATION

Sin City Hydroponics 2570 Duneville St #103 (702) 910-2752, sincityhydrocompany.com

Oaksterdam University Coming soon to Las Vegas, (510) 251-1544, oaksterdamuniversity.com Nurse Juhlzie - Certified Cannabis Registered Nurse (406) 748-2624, asknursejuhlzie.com Unconventional Foundation For Autism (714) 805-8342, UF4A.org Scorpions CAN College Cannabis Awareness Network ScorpionsCAN.com. Trim Ready (702) 658-9333, trimready.com

FELLOWSHIP Cannabis Chapel 827 Las Vegas Blvd. South, Ste. A, CannabisChapelLV.com

AAA Hydroponics 2 W. Charleston Blvd., Las Vegas NV, 89102, (702) 450-4769, vegasindoorgarden.com Crop Production Services 7020 W. Warm Springs Rd, #140, Las Vegas, NV 89113, (702) 485-6885, cpsagu.com

INDUSTRY ORGANIZATIONS Las Vegas Medical Marijuana Association - A Chamber of Commerce for Medical Marijuana, LVMMA.org

INSURANCE Farmers Insurance, The Venuto Agency

7965 S. Rainbow Blvd, #100, (702) 458-1475, jeff@vfi1.com, vFi1.com

New Heights Laboratory (702) 879-8698, newheightslaboratory.com. Ace Analytical (702) 749-7429, aceanalytical.com Green Therapeutics gtnevada.com

PRODUCTION & CULTIVATION Green Life Productions greenlifeproduction.com Evergreen Organix evergreenorganix.com Bam Marijuana bammarijuana.com Silver State Trading silverstatetrading.com Experience Premium Cannabis EPCLV.com The Cannavative Group cannavativegroup.com KYND kynd.com Gardens of Weeden gardensofweeden.com

Moxie moxie710.com Giddy Up Extracts giddyuphash.com Nevada Group Wellness ngw2.com Green & Gold Supply Co. greenandgoldsupply supplyco.com Nature's Kindest natureskindestnv@gmail.com

PATIENT SUPPORT Las Vegas Cannabis Events Group meetup.com/ lasvegascannabisevents WECAN: Wellness Education Cannabis Advocates of Nevada WeCan702.org, facebook.com/wecan702, meetup.com/wecan702 Compassion Nevada Consulting 2800 S. Highland Dr (702) 506-6379, facebook. com/ CompassionNevada Consulting Nevada Medical Marijuana Program health.nv.gov/ medicalmarijuana.htm HIV/AIDS Health Education: Golden Rainbow (702) 384-2899, goldenrainbow.org Vegas 420 Club Dispensary Deals vegas420club.com Cannabis Dining Club meetup.com/Las-Vegas-Cannabis-Dining-Club/

Matrix matrixmmj.com High Sierra Holistics hshnevada.com

PHOTOGRAPHY Talbot Snow

Photography & Video 2970 Galit Ave. Las Vegas, NV 89121 (702) 534-8649 TalbotSnow.com DJSnowmanLV.com

MARKETING Why Workshop Branding & Marketing 4080 East Post Rd. C-1 Las Vegas, NV 89120 (702) 334-0058 whyworkshop.com

Security Diversified Protection Systems (702) 307-3473, dpsi.biz

Did You Know? Someone would have to smoke over 1,500 pounds of marijuana within about 15 minutes to die of a lethal overdose.

Green, John. “How Much Weed Does it Take for Someone to Overdose?” The Weedblog. August 24, 2013.


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