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How to Make Bacon Infused Cannabis
Everyone loves bacon. The pork product can be found on breakfast and brunch menus everywhere—people cannot get enough of it! When properly cooked, the crispy meat tastes unlike anything else. It’s salty, smoky, and it makes good fat for later use. (Hint: never get rid of your bacon fat; you can use it to cook other meats such as chicken or beef.)
By Sigmund Fried8 years ago in Potent
How to Roll a Cross Joint
Joint rolling is one of those aspects of stoner culture that really show who's in the scene, and who's actually just a casual user. Thanks to marijuana legalization, there are actually people out there who have become professional joint rollers for celebrities.
By Skunk Uzeki8 years ago in Potent
Cannabis: Public Enemy #1
It's ironic a plant that has never killed anyone can be the topic of conversation filled with so much controversy, but it's true. Cannabis has been named public enemy number one by the federal government and every conservative American from North to South, but why?
By Kourtney S. Jelks8 years ago in Potent
Marijuana Remedies From History. Top Story - August 2017.
It seems like science only recently has started to acknowledge the benefits of cannabis — especially when it comes to medical marijuana policies. We all know this has been a long time coming, but most people would be pretty shocked to find out how long it has been ready to happen.
By Skunk Uzeki8 years ago in Potent
Brother Down
As I arrive, you can almost feel an energy in the air. I walk into the nondescript professional center on Church street in the sleepy town of Amherst, NS, as I climb the stairs to the third floor, home of Nova Scotia's Provincial Courts. I open the door to be greeted by body armour-clad sheriffs and police screening everyone that walked through, as I catch a glimpse out the window at passers-by looking and pointing at a car lined with placards across the street.
By Ben McCarthy8 years ago in Potent
High Stream Flavors
Entities of commerce often make strange bedfellows. A great example of how marijuana’s intersection with the wider culture yields surprising synergies between products happened in Los Angeles over the weekend when Netflix, the streaming-TV media giant, opened a pop-up store at a local medical-marijuana dispensary to sell various strains of marijuana as a promotion specifically for one of its newest shows and for other Netflix shows. “Netflix and chill,” indeed.
By Michael Eric Ross8 years ago in Potent






















