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Marijuana Strains Born in Colorado

Posted by CANNASaver on Tuesday, 03 January 2017 in Canna Blog

Marijuana Strains Originating in Colorado

With all the marijuana strains available at Colorado dispensaries, curiosity regarding weed genetics and origins is bound to kick in sooner or later. You can find marijuana strains from all over the world here, as well as a few really good strains from Colorado that have become world-famous. Some of the better known marijuana strains originating in Colorado include Colorado Cough (also known as Fort Collins Cough), G-6 also known as Jet Fuel, Aspen OG, and High Country Diesel. These strains have provided the genetics for many of the popular newer strains you see in dispensaries today.

Read on to learn more about these acclaimed marijuana strains that originated in Colorado.

Colorado Cough Genetics and Origins

Colorado Cough is a strain originating in Colorado in the 1990s. This strain was first grown in Colorado by two students from Colorado State University in Fort Collins who had the brilliant idea of crossing a Northern Lights #5 with a Haze #17. The result is a powerful sativa head high with an equally relaxing effect on the body. It has a very earthy scent and a bit of an odd flavor, almost like it has a hint of old orange peels. It’s definitely not the tastiest of buds, but the long-lasting high more than makes up for what it lacks in flavor.

G-6 Jet Fuel Strain Genetics and Origins

G-6, also known as Jet Fuel, is a strain that first originated in Colorado. This Colorado sativa dominant hybrid strain was developed by Denver-based 303 Seeds from Aspen OG and High Country Diesel, two other strains originating in Colorado. The genetic lineage of G-6 includes original Diesel, East coast Sour Diesel, G-13 Haze, and SFV OG Kush (San Fernando Valley OG Kush). It has a piney flavor with hints of diesel. The high you’ll get from G-6 is very uplifting and lighthearted, so it’s great after a long day or whenever you need a pick-me-up.

Colorado Strain Aspen OG Genetics and Origins

Aspen OG is another strain developed in Colorado by 303 Seeds. It’s a cross between SFV OG Kush and Sour Cream. Coated in crystals, this bud looks almost frosty. It has an earthy yet sweet flavor that’s reminiscent of forests and berries. A hybrid, Aspen OG provides a happy high that may also leave you with a serious case of the munchies.

High Country Diesel Strain Genetics and Origins

High Country Diesel is another of the widely acclaimed hybrid strains originating from Colorado. A cross between Loompa’s Underdog a.k.a. Headband and East Coast Sour Diesel, High Country Diesel has impressive genetics. Loompa’s Underdog is a cross between Amherst Super Skunk and Chemdog, while East Coast Sour Diesel is a powerful sativa with energizing and euphoric effects. This makes High Country Diesel a great hybrid strain for those seeking an undeniable high that’s long lasting without rendering you completely immobile.

How to find Colorado Marijuana Strains Near You

This is just a sampling of the many marijuana strains originating in Colorado. There are sativas, indicas, and hybrid strains first grown in Colorado that are now famous across the country. If you want to find a dispensary near you that carries High Country Diesel, Aspen OG, Jet Fuel, Colorado Cough, or other Colorado weed strains, one good resource is CannaPages. You can search for dispensaries in your area and see what strains they have currently available. Once you’ve found a dispensary, click over to CannaSaver where you can find some money-saving marijuana coupons for local dispensaries in your area. Colorado marijuana strains abound, and more are being developed every day. We can’t wait to try them all!

 

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Is California Finally Ready for Recreational?

California was the first state to legalize medical marijuana way back in 1996, but some twenty years later still hasn’t been able to take the leap to recreational legalization until now.  Will 2016 finally be the year that Californians say yes to recreational use of marijuana?

Since 1972 voters in Cali have been trying to get pot legalized to little avail.  They started this wonderful movement we are experiencing today, but have not been able to reap the full rewards of all their hard work until now.  The election this year holds promise for many California potheads, with the inclusion of Proposition 64 on November’s statewide ballot.  Proposition 64, also known as the California Marijuana Legalization Initiative, seeks to legalize marijuana and hemp under state law and provide for the collection of certain sales and cultivation taxes.

The proposition has plenty of supporters across the state including the California Medical Association.  Sponsors began collecting petition signatures in February and had until July to collect the 365,000 signatures needed.  On May 4th sponsors announced that they had collected 600,000 signatures.  It was also announced that as of May, supporters claimed to have over $6 million in funding while the opposition reported a mere $135,000 in available funds.  Money isn’t the only show of support for the initiative either, high profile individuals have thrown their official support behind the proposition, including former Presidential hopeful, Bernie Sanders and California Lieutenant Governor, Gavin Newsom.

Proposition 64 is not without its critics however.  One major opponent is the California Hospital Association.  Not surprisingly a physician spokesperson and family practitioner, Dr. Ted Pole of Ventura, was quoted as saying, “I don't think marijuana is something that improves people's health.”

The traditional medical community is not the only group moving with caution concerning Proposition 64, there are many growers and related marijuana industry professionals who are approaching the ballot measure with great caution.  These individuals and business owners interested in starting pot related businesses like Denver’s own Colorado Cannabis Tours are concerned with the rules and regulations built into the initiative.  Rules and regulations that dictate tax collection and other standard business regulatory mumbo jumbo, but also rules that limit the formation of monopolies for 5 years in an attempt to encourage competition – rules that certain entities were hoping to keep out of Proposition 64.

Recreationally legal weed and the potentially high profits that come with it is an issue that may or may not be settled in California once and for all this November.  Maybe the initiative will pass with flying colors, or maybe it will stall and die thanks to special interest groups.  Maybe the best chance that California’s Proposition 64 has for passing is that it was named after Colorado’s own great experiment, Proposition 64.

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Medical Marijuana: How this Cheaper, Safer Painkiller is Changing Health Care

Medical marijuana is being prescribed for pain more and more often these days, while traditional painkillers like Vicodin and OxyContin are being prescribed less and less. This change not only saves states money on their health care programs, but it's also saving lives as the number of overdoses caused by traditional painkillers has dramatically decreased. In a recent study conducted by Ashley and W. David Bradford from the University of Georgia, analyses of prescribing patterns and spending in state-funded Medicare Part D programs revealed that medical marijuana is having a significant impact on our nation's healthcare.

The study found not only that traditional painkillers were being prescribed far less where medical marijuana is a legal alternative, but also that states with legal medical marijuana were saving millions on their Medicare programs. Overall, reductions in Medicare spending where medical marijuana is legal added up to $165.2 million in 2013, a figure which is expected to continue to increase as more and more states opt to legalize the medical use of cannabis. If all fifty states were to legalize medical marijuana and prescribe it in line with these current patterns, it's estimated that the annual nationwide savings would total over half a billion dollars.

More important than the money savings though is the fact that medical marijuana is saving lives. In the states with legal medical marijuana, the study found that on average, physicians prescribed 1,826 fewer doses of traditional painkillers like Vicodin (hydrocodone), OxyContin (oxycodone), methadone, and Opana (oxymorphone), which are often associated with dangerous side effects, abuse potential, and a greater risk of overdose.

The Center for Disease Control considers painkiller overdoses to be a nationwide health epidemic, with an estimated 15,000 deaths each year attributed to an overdose of a prescription painkiller. From 1999 to 2014, over 165,000 people in the U.S. alone lost their lives to a prescription painkiller overdose. More people die from a prescription painkiller overdose each year than from heroin and cocaine overdoses combined. Methadone, Hydrocodone (such as Vicodin), and Oxycodone (like OxyContin) are the most common opioids involved in overdoses, and these are also some of the most commonly prescribed, especially in states where medical marijuana is not yet an option. Meanwhile, there has never been a single documented case of medical marijuana overdose leading to death or any other serious complications.

As more and more physicians are opening their eyes to medical marijuana as a safer alternative to prescription painkillers, more and more patients are reaping the medical benefits of cannabis, not just for pain relief but for a wide range of conditions including anxiety and depression. A 2016 survey of state databases found that there were 1,246,170 registered medical marijuana patients across the country. It's no wonder the pharmaceutical industry continues to lobby against further medical marijuana legalization—they're losing consumer faith, customers, and revenue daily as new research on the medical benefits of cannabis emerges and more states allow doctors the option to prescribe it. Numerous studies have shown the benefits of marijuana for pain relief, anxiety, depression, glaucoma, epilepsy, HIV, cancer, and other conditions. Marijuana is even reputed to help relieve discomfort and heighten sensitivity during sex. With more and more states legalizing not just medical marijuana but also recreational marijuana, cannabis has lost a lot of its stigma and its benefits are being more readily embraced, a change that's benefiting not only patients but also states looking for more efficient, effective, and safer healthcare options. As medical marijuana continues to open up new avenues of wellness, the healthcare landscape is transforming and the medical community has at last begun to evolve.

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The Savvy Stoner’s Marijuana FAQ - How do I Find Dispensaries and Weed Deals Near Me?

If you look up marijuana FAQ on the internet, you’ll see a bunch of pages full of facts about cannabis and pages outlining state marijuana laws in Colorado, California, and other states where weed is legal. But what you don’t see addressed on these marijuana faq pages are the more pressing questions that every stoner wants to know-- questions like Where can I find a dispensary near me? Or, What is the cheapest ounce deal near me that I can get right now, as in today? Well, the Savvy Stoner here has the answers to the questions that are really weighing on your mind. In this first installment of the Savvy Stoner’s marijuana FAQ, I’ll answer questions about how I find dispensaries and deals near me. Got a question for the Savvy Stoner? Send it to thesavvystoner@yahoo.com

Where can I Find a Dispensary Near Me?

Whether you’re in Colorado in Denver, Boulder, or Colorado Springs, or whether you’re at Laguna Beach or Mission Viejo in Orange County, California, there’s one question that’s asked again and again-- Where can I find a dispensary near me? This Savvy Stoner likes to travel a lot and I get lost rather easily, but wherever I am,  when I need to find a find a dispensary near me all I have to do is go on CannaSaver and type my location in the search bar at the top of the page. I instantly see not only where dispensaries near me are located, but I also see weed coupons and dispensary deals from these same local weed stores. Which brings us to our next marijuana FAQ...

Where can I Find the Cheapest Dispensary Deals near me?

The fastest and easiest way to find the cheapest dispensary deals near me is to go on CannaSaver and click on the category of marijuana product that I’m looking for. If I want shatter deals near me, I click on concentrates from the drop-down “categories” menu, and it pulls up all the best dab deals near me from local dispensaries. If I’m looking for ounce deals near me, I just click on the “ounce deals” tab and voila! I’m transported to a page full of ounce deals near me, from $50 shake ounces to top-shelf flower $100 ounces. CannaSaver automatically detects my location, too,so I don’t even have to search for the city I’m in to see dispensary deals near me. If I’m in L.A. and go on CannaSaver, I automatically see Los Angeles dispensary deals near me. If I’m in Denver and go on CannaSaver, I see deals from Denver dispensaries.

CannaSaver is very user-friendly and enables you to comparison shop at a glance to find the cheapest weed deals in Denver, Los Angeles, and other forward-thinking places that have stepped into the light and made marijuana legal.

Until next time...the Savvy Stoner awaits your weed questions! thesavvystoner@yahoo.com

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CannaSaver Weed Deals Near Me - March 10

Posted by CANNASaver on Friday, 10 March 2017 in Canna Blog

Cannasaver Dispensary Deals Near Me

Looking for the cheapest dispensary in Colorado or maybe the best Cannasaver deals near me? From shatter deals to the best ounce deals near me and the cheapest edibles in Denver, the best weed deals in Denver are right here on CannaSaver. So here’s the lowdown on the best Cannasaver deals near me and the cheapest ounces in Denver. Let us help you find the best dispensary for concentrates and the most unbelievable recreational deals and savings at the cheapest recreational dispensary in Denver.

 

Best Ounce Deals in Denver

There are many marijuana dispensaries in Denver offering ounce deals for recreational on select strains this week. For the best ounces in Denver near me and the highest quality go to any of The Green Solution stores and get rec ounces starting at $89.95. The best price on mmj ounces is at RiverRock at $60. A high CBD flower ounce is $89.99 at all LivWell stores or you can get a regular ounce for $99 on select strains. The best Top Shelf Ounce near me for REC and MED can be found at The Joint by Cannabis for $120.

 

Best Concentrates in Denver

The best concentrate deals in Denver for wax and shatter this week is 8 grams for $120 at Chronic Therapy in Wheat Ridge and for medical shatter and wax $25 grams at both RiverRock locations in Denver. The Stone Dispensary on Morrison Road has $20 recreational wax or shatter tax included and Medicine Man Denver and Aurora always has 3 grams of wax or shatter for $89.99. Starbuds also has a good deal on vape cartridges this week where you get a 500mg cartridges for $40 which is good at all Starbuds locations.

 

Best Edibles in Denver

The best edibles in Denver this week are from Herban Underground who has a buy one get one 50% off on all recreational edibles. If your looking for infused drinks than MMJ America has 25% Off all drinks on Thursdays.

 

Best Marijuana Deals in Boulder

The best marijuana deals in Boulder this week are at MMJ America Boulder. One of the best priced dispensaries in Boulder they are offering recreational half ounces for $60 which is also good at their store on Arapahoe Street in Downtown Denver.

 

Best Weed Deals in Colorado

The best weed deal in Colorado Springs is an oz special from Livwell Murray for $99. If your looking for CBD products near me than Quality Choice Alternative Care has 5 CBD Living Waters for $30 and all Lightshade stores are offering $60 Ounces of shake.

 

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What is Hemp? Difference Between Marijuana

It is reported that the United States founding fathers were hip on hemp. George Washington grew industrial strain hemp crops that were used for the production of rope, thread, canvas, and many other industrial applications.  It's also been rumored that refusing to grow hemp in America during the 17th and 18th centuries was against the law!  You could be jailed in Virginia for refusing to grow hemp from 1763 to 1769.

Amazing how times have turned and today ladies and gents, let's take a look at this crop and shed some light on this animal, well actually plant.

Hemp is a part of the Cannabis sativa plant family. It grows very fast and has a very low level of THC with much higher concentrations of cannabidiol (CBD).  It has been said that hemp use dates back ten thousand years ago when it was first spun into useable fiber.  Modern day use after it's been refined include commercial items such as paper, textiles, food, fuel, and clothing to name a few. Hemp does not produce psychoactive effects.

There are many differences between hemp and marijuana with the most obvious being its use. Marijuana is used as a consumable and topical product for medical and recreational purposes. Hemp is used for industrial purposes. Hemp fibers are very strong and have many practical applications.  Marijuana has psychoactive effects (you feel stoned). Hemp does not have psychoactive effects. Hemp is a high-growing plant and produces CBD which has many of the same pain management benefits of marijuana without feeling stoned. Marijuana plants produce high levels of THC (the get stoned compound).

The biggest difference between marijuana and hemp is that research has shown, CBD acts to reduce the psychoactive effects of THC. That means what is extracted from hemp counteracts that which is extracted from marijuana, even though they are from the same Cannabis sativa plant family.

Hemp is hip!  It's a usable practical plant that has incredible benefits.  As states continue to legalize marijuana and countries open their borders, the Cannabis sativa family of plants has a great chance of becoming the new "cash crop" of the millennium.

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Cool quip from wiki: Hemp was made illegal to grow without a permit in the U.S. under the Controlled Substances Act passed in 1970 because of its relation to marijuana. Some states have made the cultivation of industrial hemp legal, but farmers in many states have not yet begun to grow it because of resistance from the DEA. In 2013, after the legalization of cannabis in the state, several farmers in Colorado planted and harvested several acres of hemp, bringing in the first hemp crop in the United States in over half a century.

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Way to grow Colorado! A state where new beginning flourish and new ideas come to life.

 

Enjoy the Now!

MrD.

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What the 2016 Election Means for Legal Marijuana

As the 2016 election draws near, the cannabis industry and community is waiting anxiously to see what a new administration will mean for legal marijuana. Will the many marijuana dispensaries be allowed to remain open under a new administration? Will marijuana become legal across the country, or will legal weed be completely shut down? Which candidate is likely to win, and where do the top candidates and political parties stand on the issue of legal cannabis? With billions of dollars at stake and access to medication on the line, the future of cannabis effects millions of Americans. Here is a breakdown of how cannabis legalization might be handled under a Clinton, Trump, or Stein administration.

Clinton and the Democrats on Cannabis:

In 2007, Hillary Clinton summarized her feelings on marijuana legalization by saying “I don't think we should decriminalize it,” and in 2016, her official stance is that she does support moving marijuana from the Schedule 1 list of controlled substances, which are considered the most dangerous, to the Schedule 2 class of drugs where it would reside along other prescription medications such as opium and codeine. If marijuana does end up reclassified to Schedule 2, it could possibly lead to further prohibitions on the sale of cannabis as marijuana could potentially become subject to the same rules and FDA regulations as other prescription drugs.

The Democratic party as a whole seems to be taking the smallest of steps beyond Clinton's stance, deciding at the Democratic National Committee's 2016 National Platform meeting to endorse an amendment that would recommend legalizing marijuana federally and offer legal marijuana businesses protection from federal interference. The amendment would stop short of truly decriminalizing marijuana nationwide, however. Marijuana would be legal at a federal level, but it would be up to states to decide for themselves whether or not they wish to keep marijuana illegal or legal within their own state borders. The vote in support of endorsing the marijuana amendment passed with only a one vote margin, with a sharp division between Bernie Sanders supporters in favor and Hillary Clinton supporters opposed.

Trump and the Republicans on Cannabis

Meanwhile, cannabis legalization in any form doesn't seem to be anywhere on the Republican radar, despite the number of Veterans and others who depend on marijuana for medical reasons. Neither medical marijuana nor marijuana decriminalization or even reclassification will be a part of the 2016 Republican platform. Donald Trump, meanwhile, sounds a whole lot like Clinton. He seems to favor medical marijuana and says that states should decide their own marijuana laws without federal interference. Without the backing of his party on these endeavors, however, many are skeptical about his ability to actually carry any of that out.

Stein and the Green Party on Cannabis

Jill Stein and the Green Party as a whole are in full support of marijuana legalization, for both medical as well as recreational marijuana. Stein believes that “Marijuana is a drug that is dangerous because it's illegal. It isn't illegal because it's dangerous.” The official platform of the Green Party states that “Cannabis/Hemp is to be legalized, regulated and controlled like cigarettes and alcohol. Until this happens we advocate that medical marijuana be made a prescription drug that doctors may prescribe to their patients.” If Stein were to win the presidency, efforts to truly legalize marijuana across our country at both the national and state levels could be expected and the marijuana industry could breathe a sigh of relief.

Who will win?

In a poll last week following the Republican National Convention, Trump and Clinton appeared to be very close in popularity, with Clinton scoring 41% of supporters to Trump's 38%. The poll, conducted by Reuters/Ipsos, surveyed 1036 English-speaking voters in 50 states. However, polling numbers are traditionally less accurate during this time period, with candidates often getting a short-lived boost following official nomination at the Party conventions. The New York Times presidential forecast gives Hillary Clinton a 74% chance to win. Does Jill Stein have a chance? If the thousands of marijuana business owners and millions of marijuana users decide to put protecting and expanding legal cannabis above other political concerns, Stein could very well become our country's next president. Only time will tell, so for now, smoke it if you've got it!

 

 

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DEA to Reclassify Marijuana: Official Confirms Looming Marijuana Decision

In a recent interview with aNewDomain, DEA staff coordinator Russ Baer confirmed reports that the DEA is considering reclassifying marijuana off the Schedule 1 list of controlled substances, and indicated that the enforcement of marijuana policy is not a top priority for the federal agency. Although stopping short of offering any specific details about how exactly marijuana might be reclassified, Baer did confirm the genuineness of a recently leaked letter from the DEA to the senate that stated the agency was hoping to reach a decision on whether or not to reclassify marijuana by mid-year. Baer downplayed the mid-year estimate though, stating, “We aren't holding ourselves to any artificial timeframe.”

While an official decision is still yet to be announced, speculation is strong that the DEA will indeed reclassify marijuana from a Schedule 1 drug to a Schedule 2 drug sometime this summer. Recently, an anonymous attorney for the DEA was reported by the Santa Monica Observer as stating that the DEA would soon reclassify marijuana to the schedule 2 list, sending marijuana industries and cannabis communities into watch and wait mode. The DEA's decision to reclassify marijuana to schedule 2 could have a significant impact on both the recreational marijuana and medical marijuana industries, and feelings are mixed as potential effects and consequences are still unclear.

Reclassifying marijuana from a Schedule 1 drug to a Schedule 2 drug makes medical marijuana legal at the federal level. This means that residents of any state could obtain a medical prescription for marijuana and be able to legally use it without fear of criminal charges, neither at the state nor federal level. “We’re not going to go chase after the mom who picks up cannabinol (CBD) in (one) state for her epileptic child and takes it to another state … ,” Baer stated.   

A reclassification to Schedule 2 would also remove many of the current legal obstacles to cannabis research, which could in turn help pave the way for new medical advances and discoveries. Baer explained, “We want there to be research on marijuana and its component parts, there needs to be (more) studies about both the benefits and the adverse effects about marijuana... We want to remove the roadblocks for (cannabis research.)”

While some marijuana activists that have been pushing for medical legalization at a federal level see a DEA decision to reclassify marijuana to Schedule 2 as a step in the right direction, others feel it doesn't go far enough and in fact could greatly inhibit the progress that's been made towards achieving full-scale marijuana legalization for recreational as well as medical purposes. The DEA divides controlled substances into five categories, or Schedules, based on accepted medical benefits and abuse potential. Drugs on the Schedule 1 list, where marijuana currently resides, are considered the most dangerous, with the highest potential for abuse and health risks, and no known medical benefits. Schedule 2 drugs are acknowledged as having some medical benefit, but they are still considered dangerous with high abuse and health risk potentials. The Controlled Substance Act is worded in a way that specifies Schedule 2 drugs can't be dispensed without a prescription, so a reclassification of marijuana to Schedule 2 could potentially destroy the recreational marijuana industry as we know it. It all depends on the specifics of how the drug is classified and how regulations are applied. As an official announcement on reclassifying marijuana is awaited, all eyes are on the DEA and many fingers are crossed that the details of the decision will allow for states to make their own choices regarding recreational marijuana.

 

 

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Father's Day Sales Denver: Best Dispensary Deals in Denver

 Father's Day is a great time to snag some of the best dispensary deals in Denver. There are lots of Father's Day Sales Denver dispensaries are offering for Father's Day weekend. Some of these deals are good through the summer, while others expire soon. For most Father's Day sales these denver dispensaries will require you to present the printable coupon from CannaSaver to take advantage of the special discounts. Be sure to check the expiration date on the printable coupon so you won't miss out on the best marijuana deals in denver. Here are the best Father's Day sales denver bargain hunters should know about; treat yourself or your dad to the best dispensary deals in Denver.

 Father's Day Sales and Best Dispensary Deals

Preferred Organic Therapy has a wonderful Father's Day sale going on where you can get a top shelf ounce of select strains for just $125. This recreational and medical marijuana dispensary has been in business since 2009, offering some of Colorado's finest organically grown cannabis, edibles, concentrates, and other quality marijuana products.

RiverRock North is offering a coupon for 20% off your entire purchase of recreational or medical marijuana. RiverRock North is a recreational and medical dispensary on Denver's northside offering a wide range of marijuana products including vapes and cartridges, flower, concentrates, edibles, beverages, and topicals. They also sell a line of marijuana strains and products curated by recording artist Wiz Khalifa, including the popular Khalifa Kush Flower.

Rocky Road Aurora has one of the best concentrate dealsdenver dispensaries have going for Father'sDay. You can get 2 grams of their house wax or shatter for just $28 with coupon, a $7 savings. This deal is only good for the week of Father's Day though, through June 23rd, so act quick if you want to take advantage of the sale. If you miss the Father's Day sale, they also have a coupon for 10% off any edible that you can use all the way through the end of June. Edibles make a great gift for Father's Day or a good treat for the deserving dad any other time, as well.

If you're out towards Boulder on Father's Day, MMJ America Boulder is offering 25% off high THC strains with coupon. This includes high THC strains like White Triangle Kush, A-Dub, and Daydreamer. They also have a coupon for a $19 recreational eight, a $10 savings off their average marijuana prices.

If you're looking for great Father's Day sales and some of the best concentrate deals denver recreational shoppers and medical patients can take advantage of, stop by Starbuds Du AKA Citi-Med. This place offers one of the best wax deals in denver. They have a coupon for wax grams for $30 each, tax included, with no limits on quantity.

If you're looking to get the most bud for your buck, check out the Father's Day sale prices at Livwell Franklin. With the printable coupon from CannaSaver, you can get a recreational or medical shake ounce for only $79, which is a $25 savings off their usual marijuana prices.

For Dads who deserve a special treat, stop by CannaBotica for an $8 24-K gold pre-roll joint, a $2 savings with their coupon on CannaSaver. Only available for medical patients, this joint is rolled in a wrapper made with real 24-K gold leaf.

Whether you're a dad yourself, or whether you have a dad who is special to you, why not take advantage of some of these great Father's Day salesdenver dispensaries are offering this week? These are some of the best dispensary deals denver dads can enjoy right now.

 

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The Best Weed Deals for 420 are Almost Here!!

420 events and festivals 2018 in Denver Colorado are some of the best in the U.S., with fun and free events and some of the best weed deals near me that I see all year. This year’s annual celebration of marijuana culture promises to be stellar. Here’s a preview of the best Denver 420 weed deals and events to help you party in style without breaking your budget.

Denver Dispensaries Ounce Deals for 420 on Your Favorite Strains

With 420 ounce deals from The Lodge, Pure Marijuana Dispensary, Lightshade, and dozens of other Denver dispensaries, finding the lowest price on an ounce near me in Denver is easy with Cannasaver. With numerous ounce deals for under $100 and prices starting as low as $60 at some dispensaries, you might want to stock up now before the 420 rush for the best selection and choicest buds.

Denver Dispensaries Concentrate Deals for 420 on Shatter, Wax, and Live Resin

Denver dispensaries are also rolling out the best 420 concentrate deals. From bulk concentrates deals like the $420 ounce of concentrates from Kind Meds, to single gram deals from The Lodge Cannabis on wax or shatter for just $16, Cannasaver has the best 420 concentrates deals from Denver’s best dispensaries.

What to Do in Denver for 420 

If you’re looking for a place to go to share the bounty of the amazing weed deals you scored for 420, look no further than the Mile High 420 Festival. The annual 420 rally and celebration will be held at Civic Center Park on Friday, April 20th, 2018, from 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. The event is free and open to the public, and includes concerts, vendors, and a wide variety of information booths. Musical lineup includes Lil Wayne, Lil Jon, Inner Circle, The Wailers, and Whitewater Ramble. This is the biggest and best Denver 420 event for 2018, and you definitely can’t beat the price!

420 Everyday

As we head ever closer to this most special of occasions, let us take a moment to be grateful for marijuana, and share our wish that all people everywhere will one day be able to freely share in the benefits of cannabis culture. We’re very lucky here in Colorado. We have not only some of the best weed in the country, but also some of the best deals on weed in the country. Happy 420 to you from your friends at Cannasaver!

 

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Church Cannabis 1G Cartridges $40
Church Cannabis 1G Cartridges $40
Center Line - Medical 171.09 miles
(1.0g) Rainbowz Full Spectrum Hash Oil 1g
(1.0g) Rainbowz Full Spectrum Hash Oil 1g
Crestwood - Recreational 272.8 miles
Apothecare Extract Kief 1G $20
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Ann Arbor - Recreational 163.6 miles
Vape 1000mg Terpene Tanks $40
Vape 1000mg Terpene Tanks $40
River Rouge - Recreational 157.33 miles
Live Resin Element Extracts $55/1G
Live Resin Element Extracts $55/1G
Warren - Medical 170.91 miles
(each) Verano - Live Resin Cart - Apple Mac - 0.5g
(each) Verano - Live Resin Cart - Apple Mac - 0.5g
Columbus - Rec & Med 4.99 miles
Flower 1/8  Prepacked  $20/3.5G (Select Strains)
Flower 1/8 Prepacked $20/3.5G (Select Strains)
Detroit - Medical 167.26 miles
(1.0g) Afghan Purps |  Vape Cart [1g]
(1.0g) Afghan Purps | Vape Cart [1g]
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North Cannabis Company 1/8 Flower $25
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Hazel Park - Recreational 169.6 miles
Flower 1/8ths (Common Citizen) Select Strains $17
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