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Sep 30, 2023 |
savvyherb.com | Merry Jane |Chris Moore
Merry Jane · Sep 30, 2023 A large number of grasshoppers are causing significant damage to outdoor cannabis crops in southern Colorado due to above-average rainfall and increased breeding. Grasshoppers have consumed entire branches and decimated entire farms, resulting in the loss of outdoor cannabis crops for some farmers. Grasshoppers have affected the entire country, with an estimated half of the outdoor pot harvest in Crowley County ruined by the swarm.
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Sep 29, 2023 |
savvyherb.com | Merry Jane |Chris Moore
Merry Jane · Sep 29, 2023 Detroit police raided Soul Tribes International Ministries, a psychedelic church that uses psilocybin mushrooms as a sacrament. The raid resulted in the seizure of over $700,000 worth of psilocybin mushrooms from the "illegal dispensary inside the purported church."The church argued that the raid violated Proposal E, a local ordinance that decriminalized the possession and use of entheogenic plants in Detroit.
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Sep 27, 2023 |
savvyherb.com | Merry Jane |Chris Moore
Merry Jane · Sep 26, 2023 Last year, Thailand became the first Southeast Asian country to decriminalize cannabis, but the new leaders plan to roll back this decision within the next six months. The country initially legalized medical marijuana in 2018, but the program quickly expanded to include home cultivation and full decriminalization of all cannabis parts.
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Sep 27, 2023 |
savvyherb.com | Merry Jane |Chris Moore
Merry Jane · Sep 26, 2023 Three Denver businesses are collaborating to offer weed-friendly ghost tours in the city. The tours, provided by Dark & Dank Side of Denver, will take customers to creepy and haunted locations in the city. The collaboration includes local dispensary chain Native Roots and the Cannabis Experience, a mobile consumption lounge. Passengers on the tour bus will be able to smoke weed while traveling between locations.
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Sep 26, 2023 |
savvyherb.com | Merry Jane |Chris Moore
Merry Jane · Sep 26, 2023 A flock of sheep in Greece invaded a medical cannabis farm and consumed over 600 pounds of weed after seeking shelter from a destructive storm. The incident caused significant damage to the farm and its owner expressed a mix of amusement and frustration. The storm also had a negative impact on Greece's medical cannabis industry, affecting the country's recent legal cannabis harvest.
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