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The Future of Public Pot Use and Private Marijuana Clubs in Denver

“Where can I smoke weed in Denver?” It's usually one of the first questions asked by tourists, second only to “where can I buy weed in Denver?” While marijuana dispensaries in Denver are plentiful, and Green Star Excursions will even pick you up at the airport and take you right to a dispensary, places to smoke marijuana without fear of getting a ticket aren't quite so out in the open. Marijuana activists have been working for years now to reform current public pot use laws and private marijuana club regulations so that people will have more places to be able to safely blaze up. Many of these efforts have remained fruitless, but with momentum building and support mounting, voters and activists might have another shot this November.

Although one citywide initiative that would have made private marijuana clubs fully legal in Denver failed to make the November 8th ballot, there is still a chance for a similar but different measure to be brought to a vote. The failed initiative, called the Responsible Use Denver Initiative, fell nearly 2000 signatures short of the 4,726 verifiable signatures required to make the ballot, despite the group behind the measure, Denver NORML, having turned in over 7,500 signatures. When the signatures were reviewed, many turned out to be from unregistered voters or from voters living in other counties. While disappointing to the many marijuana activists who worked countless hours on the effort, the news is not completely disheartening, as another initiative regarding pot consumption in businesses still has a chance. Deemed the Neighborhood Supported Cannabis Consumption Pilot Program, this initiative would allow marijuana to be smoked at certain establishments like cafes and bars. Such businesses would be required to seek and obtain approval from the neighborhood where the establishment is located before they can allow marijuana consumption on their premises. The Neighborhood Supported Cannabis Consumption initiative is currently under review by the Denver Elections Division. If there are enough verifiable signatures on the petition to get the measure placed on the ballot, Denver voters could be deciding within just a few months whether or not to legalize toking up at bars and other neighborhood-approved establishments. The Denver Elections Division is expected to complete their signature verification process by sometime next week.

Many are hopeful that this measure will indeed make the ballot, as the rules against public pot smoking cause a lot of confusion and inconvenience, especially for marijuana tourists. You can walk into any number of marijuana dispensaries in Denver such as Medicine Man Denver and easily buy weed, but then you're left with no place to legally smoke it. While Amendment 64 legalized the sell and possession of pot, consuming marijuana openly and publicly remains illegal under Colorado state law. Most hotels don't allow indoor smoking, which leaves the marijuana tourist with no obvious options when it comes to knowing where to smoke weed in Denver. Being able to just go to a bar or cafe or other business and sit back and light up would provide for an easy and convenient way for marijuana tourists and residents alike to enjoy Colorado cannabis culture to the fullest. It could also be a boon for the businesses that choose to allow marijuana consumption, attracting new customers and especially marijuana tourists to their establishments. The petition to get the Neighborhood Supported Cannabis Consumption Pilot Program on the Denver November election ballot has 10,800 signatures, so there is a strong chance that the Denver Elections Division will be able to verify enough of those signatures for the measure to come to a vote. The ballot measure has the backing of the Marijuana Policy Project, Veterans for Cannabis, Cannabis Business Alliance, Sensible Colorado, The Church, Club Vinyl, My 420 Tours, Colorado Cannabis Tours, and many other influential organizations and businesses. If the Neighborhood Supported Cannabis Consumption Pilot Program makes it on the ballot, hopes are high that the measure will pass.

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Marijuana Use by Adults and Seniors on the Rise

Posted by CANNASaver on Wednesday, 14 September 2016 in Canna Blog

Marijuana Use by Adults and Seniors on the Rise

According to a recent report issued by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, today's parents are smoking weed more often than their teenage kids do. Marijuana use among kids age 12 to 17 has fallen, while marijuana use among adults age 35 and up has sharply increased. With marijuana dispensary deals offering deals on ounces of buds, coupons for edibles, deals on concentrates, daily specials on marijuana and other incentives, older adults with more spending power have become one of the largest and most influential groups of marijuana consumers.

Since 2002, marijuana use by middle-aged adults in the 45 to 54 age group increased by 48%, while marijuana use by adults age 35 to 44 rose by 43%. These are pretty sharp increases, but they're nothing compared to the numbers of even older adults who are now using marijuana regularly. Marijuana use by seniors aged 65 and older increased by 333% over the past decade, while marijuana use by adults age 55 to 64 has increased by a whopping 455%. The one group who is using marijuana less often, however, is kids and teens. Only 7.4% of kids and teens age 12 to 17 reported that they use marijuana regularly, showing a 10% decrease in marijuana use compared to data collected ten years prior.

The report highlights the ways in which marijuana legalization is shaping our culture. In the “War on Drugs” era, more kids and teens were using marijuana. Now that parents and even grandparents are doing it, doctors are prescribing it, and national media outlets report on it daily, marijuana has lost much of the glamour it received from being something illicit and illegal, rebellious and “wrong” in the eyes of the parental units and society as a whole. Marijuana has become acceptable, recognized for its many potential benefits on both physical and mental health, as well as for its advantages over the far more dangerous and detrimental choice of alcohol for purposes of recreational relaxation. Opponents of marijuana legalization often tout their fears about legalization leading to increased marijuana use among youth, but the study by the Center for Disease Control and Prevention proves these fears to be unfounded. It's a timeless truth that kids usually don't want to be like their parents, so if their parents are toking down, teens are less likely to see marijuana smoking as an appealing activity that's in any way cool or desirable. Stephen Colbert even did a skit about the phenomenon of parental marijuana use on a recent episode of “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.” The skit featured a very normal-looking, middle aged Minnesota couple chilling out at home on the sofa. They're obviously stoned, bong in hand. Their teenage son walks in and they quickly stash the bong behind the throwpillow. The son accuses his mom and dad in a resigned and annoyed sort of way if they're smoking marijuana yet again, then he makes a comment about he doesn't use marijuana himself, but instead snorts adderall like a normal person.

Ideas about marijuana use are definitely changing, and parents are finding new ways to talk to their kids about drugs and marijuana use more honestly and openly than ever. With marijuana's benefits as a medicine widely recognized by the scientific and medical community, and medical marijuana dispensaries and recreational marijuana dispensaries a common feature in many communities in states like Colorado, no longer can parents pretend to their children that marijuana use is something criminal or extremely detrimental or dangerous, especially when they are using it themselves to relieve insomnia, back pain, anxiety, just to unwind, or for a number of other valid and logical reasons. If we don't want our kids to use marijuana, it makes sense to talk about it as honestly as possible, being genuine about the positive as well as the negative aspects of pot smoking. When marijuana is unfairly demonized, kids who try it and discover its real-life effects are much more likely to distrust any warnings they've received about other drugs which actually do pose very serious risks. Legalization has forced a more honest and open dialogue regarding marijuana use, which in turn is leading to fewer kids overall using marijuana for recreational purposes.

Marijuana has matured, both in terms of its users and in terms of the marijuana industry itself. With all the medical and recreational marijuana dispensaries such as Livwell, Medicine Man Denver, and MMJ America, plus all the cultivation facilities, research institutes, seed banks and more, the marijuana industry has become big business. Paired with an increasingly older demographic of marijuana users, marijuana is no longer kids stuff. It's ironic that where the War on Drugs failed, marijuana legalization has apparently succeeded. Putting marijuana into the hands of parents and grandparents and other older adults has been the unexpected key to keeping it out of the hands of youth.

 

 

 

 

 

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Marijuana Legalization What it means for California and Other States

by Mrd 

Recreational cannabis cultivation, sales and use are the premise of Amendment 64. California voters will have the power and authority to follow the lead set by 1,383,139 Colorado voters on NoMvember 6, 2012, who voted yes to legalize cannabis.  A 52% favorable vote which has already had great impact on the industry forcing systems, rules and regulations into place. 

 It's reported that California's legalization of recreational marijuana would bank $1 billion in additional taxes per year.  Colorado collected more than $135 million in legal cannabis taxes and fees in 2015. If you compare the market size and tremendous growth in consumer purchases, $1 billion just may be a bit little low.

 On November 8, 2016, nearly 40 million California voters can flex their patriotic right to approve Amendment 64 which would legalize recreational sales to those age 21 and over.  Online consensus shows a strong positive movement toward legalization.

 Other states prepare to address many of the same issues and cultural norms within their communities when it comes to legalization.  Fortunately, in this country, voters have the power to make a difference and change old paradigms that no longer fit, ethically, morally or scientifically when there is greater benefit to all.

 If the population is educated with unbiased, un-agendaed, facts, with the number one understanding that in practise cannabis assists in relieving pain in the human body.  It is a plant that has a great impact on health, and obviously finances.

 Every state where medical marijuana is legal, you can expect recreational pot to follow.  There's an old saying, "Follow the money" and in this paradigm, it's growing out of the ground.

 Overall, legal marijuana in California, Colorado and every state that is forward thinking will have its impact.  Communities from coast to coast will begin to notice a much more positive vibe in their hoods as the populus begins to RELAX, and exhale from life's roller coaster ride.

 There will be less alcohol incidents, less fighting, less arguing and much more creativity flowing between neighbors.  Entrepreneurially speaking, the cannabis industry has already opened the door for those with the desire to become financially independant.  The cannabis industry has opened new avenues for job creation and for educational institutions who must teach the new industry employees.

 The scope of cannabis legalization is well beyond current comprehension.  It's like looking up at the sky and considering everyone is here on a single planet flying through space at an unheard of speed, hanging on the tip of a galaxy, surrounded by an infinite number of galaxies all in sync doing their own thing as we individually try to get a clue as to what's for dinner tonight.

 

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STATES VOTE YES $8 BILLION EXPECTED

 

Hello, and thank you. It is now time to mark this date in history in yet another forward movement for man kind and conduct happy celebration for the cannabis reception of the century.  Several states now take a position on the pro-cannabis course that's expected to generate at least another $8 billion in cannabis revenues as this ramps up.

 California now joins the union where recreational pot has already been in sales and use; Alaska, Colorado, Oregon, and Washington. California being the top dog obviously due to the large population has approved recreational cannabis and anticipates an estimated annual revenue of $1.4 billion dollars on rec sales alone. Cali already sees an estimated $2.7 billion from legal medical pot sales.

 Nate Bradley, executive director of the California Cannabis Industry Association said, "Proposition 64 will allow California to take its rightful place as the center of cannabis innovation, research and development. We are very excited that citizens of California voted to end the failed policy of marijuana prohibition."

 Chief Ken Corney, president of the California Police Chiefs Association seems a tad bit annoyed as one can assume by his statement, "We are, of course, disappointed that the self-serving moneyed interests behind this marijuana business plan prevailed at the cost of public health, safety, and the wellbeing of our communities.” “We will take a thorough look at the flaws in Proposition 64 that will negatively impact public health and safety, such as the initiative’s substandard advertising restrictions and lack of prosecutorial tools for driving under the influence of marijuana, and begin to develop legislative solutions."  Sort of a buzz kill dude.

abc10 reports that since Proposition 64 passed Tuesday night, adult use of recreational marijuana is now legal in California. People over the age of 21 are now allowed to carry and use up to an ounce of marijuana and grow up to six plants for personal use.

 Marijuana will be legal for commercial sale once businesses receive proper licensing, according to California NORML, a group dedicated to reforming the state's marijuana laws.

 

When can you start to Recreationally smoke?

Technically, you may use marijuana without a medical card starting at midnight November 9, 2016. Restricted areas of use include all public places, according to NORML.

So to recap history, Arkansas, Florida and North Dakota voted in favor of legalized use, sales, and consumption of medical marijuana. California, Massachusetts and Nevada have voted in favor legalized recreational marijuana in each of their states, but Arizona did not pass.

 

What's the financial future?

 A recent study found that in 2015, the  legalization of cannabis infused Colorado with nearly $120 million in new tax revenue. Sales were closing in on  $1 billion and it's been reported that by the year 2020, the U.S. cannabis industry could reach over $22 billion. More revenue, more career opportunities, less stress on society and more sales at the snack counter. Now that's a perfect world!

 

Enjoy the Now~

Mr.D

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Infused Food Recipes for Valentines Day

Posted by CANNASaver on Monday, 30 January 2017 in Canna Blog

Marijuana Recipes for Your Valentine

Valentine's Day is coming soon, and there's no better way to celebrate with your sweetheart than with some yummy marijuana treats. Cooking with marijuana can seem like an intimidating prospect if you’ve never tried it before. Many marijuana recipes require ganja butter or cannabis oil that must be prepared in advance in a multi-step process. If you’ve never cooked with marijuana, such recipes can be a bit daunting. Fortunately, cooking with marijuana doesn't have to be that difficult. Even if you don't have a lot of time or cooking talent, there are many quick and easy marijuana recipes without ganja butter or cannabis oil that you can make for your Valentine. Here are a couple of our favorite, very easy marijuana recipes for Valentine's Day.

Spaghetti with Marijuana Marinara Sauce

This fast and easy marijuana recipe creates a savory dish to share with your love on Valentine's Day. Here's what you need.

Ingredients:

4 oz dried spaghetti noodles

1 tsp cooking oil

½ tsp salt

1 can crushed tomatoes

1 small can tomato paste

¼ cup butter

½ cup water

1 clove of garlic, diced

1 tsp rosemary

1 tsp oregano

½ tsp basil

3 grams marijuana flowers

In a large sauce pan, combine the tomatoes, tomato paste, water, butter, and spices. Crumble up the marijuana into small pieces as if you were rolling a joint. Allow the sauce to simmer on medium-low heat for about 30 minutes, stirring frequently.

As the marijuana marinara sauce cooks, bring a large pot of water to a boil then add the spaghetti noodles, oil, and salt. Boil the spaghetti for 8-10 minutes until it's al dente. Toss the noodles in the sauce, and your spaghetti with marijuana marinara is ready to serve.

Lemon Poppy Seed Marijuana Muffins Recipe

This lemon poppy seed marijuana muffins recipe is super easy, and you can make them in about 30 minutes.

Ingredients:

1 ½ cups flour

⅔ cup sugar

1 tsp baking powder

⅔ cup milk

¼ cup cooking oil

2 tbs lemon juice

2 tbs poppyseeds

3-4 grams dried marijuana flowers

First, break up the buds into small pieces and remove any stems or seeds as if you were preparing the bud to be rolled into a joint. Try not to over handle the weed because you want the trichomes to stay on the plant and not stick to your fingers. Place the marijuana in an oven-safe dish, preferably glass or ceramic, and let that sit in a 275 degree oven for about 15-20 minutes while you mix the other ingredients. This will ensure that the THC is fully activated, as the cooking time for the muffins is very brief.

In a large bowl, combine the flour, sugar, and baking powder, taking care to mix it thoroughly. Next, add the milk, eggs, and oil and slowly blend into a smooth batter. Add the lemon juice and poppy seeds then finally stir in the marijuana.

Grease a mini-size muffin tin, and spoon the batter into the cups to fill them about ⅔ of the way to the top. Cook them in a 350 degree oven for about ten minutes or until the tops are dry and springy to the touch. If you're using a full-size muffin tin they will need to cook for about five minutes longer.

Marijuana Cooking Do’s and Don'ts

When cooking with marijuana, even the simplest marijuana recipes require you to adhere to certain do's and don'ts. The most important rule is to pay attention to dosage so that you won't overindulge too terribly. Divide the amount of weed you’re using by the number of servings you’re making, then stick with a one serving per person limit.

Another very important thing to know is that raw, uncooked weed will not get you high. You'll either need to heat the herbs in a warm (275 degrees) oven for about twenty minutes before adding it to your recipe, or cook it in a recipe that contains some fat, and allow it to heat for long enough for the THC-A to convert to THC and infuse into the recipe. If you heat it too much, the high-inducing properties of the marijuana will be destroyed, so it's a delicate balance. Think low temperature, longer cooking times and you won't go wrong.

There's no need to be intimidated by cooking with cannabis! Start with the easy marijuana recipes we’ve included here to surprise your sweetheart for Valentine's Day, and build your knowledge step by step. Who knows? You could soon be the best cannabis chef on the block!

 

 

 

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Colorado Springs Dispensary Deals From CannaSaver

Although not as famous as the Mile High city to the north, Colorado Springs, Co is becoming an increasingly popular place to live and play. Medical marijuana dispensaries in Colorado Springs abound, and there are plenty of great weed deals in Colorado Springs if you know where to look. The next time you’re heading to Pikes Peak, the Garden of the Gods, the Cheyenne Mountain Zoo, or to one of the breweries in Colorado Springs, stop by one of these dispensaries near me to score the best CannaSaver deals in Colorado Springs.

CannaSaver Deals are now in Colorado Springs

There are tons of great CannaSaver deals in Colorado Springs--that is, if you now know to look on CannaSaver or just Google "weed deals in Colorado Springs" or "weed deals near me." CannaSaver features Colorado Springs dispensary deals from many different dispensaries, so you can be sure of getting the lowest prices on marijuana in Colorado Springs. Kind Therapeutics for instance is offering $14 grams of caviar, and $16 eighths of select strains. Kind Therapeutics is a medical marijuana dispensary in east Colorado Springs off of E. Platte Avenue at 1222 N. Academy Boulevard. They have some of the best ounce deals in Colorado Springs, too, with popcorn ounces only $60 and top-shelf ounces of any strain for just $125, Livwell Colorado Springs at 570 N. Murray Boulevard also has a good ounce deal, with pre weighed ounces on select strains going for just $89.99 with the coupon from CannaSaver.

Colorado Springs Edibles Deals on CannaSaver

If you want the best edibles deals in Colorado Springs, CannaSaver is the source for the most valuable coupons from local dispensaries. There are some great edibles deals going on right now at Kind Therapeutics and Quality Choice Alternative Care dispensaries in Colorado Springs. Some of the best edibles deals right now at Kind Therapeutics include Tincture Belle 200 mg bars for $14, Blue Kudu 400 mg bars for $26, and 100mg Canna Chews for $8. They also have Jimmy Hendrix 300 mg edibles on sale for $18, plus all Edipure Edibles are 30% off with the CannaSaver Colorado Springs edibles deal. Quality Choice Alternative Care also has some good deals this month, with six-packs of Keef Cola or Canna Elixir on sale for $60. They also offer a $5 off deal on concentrates every Wednesday.

Concentrates Deals in Colorado Springs on CannaSaver

There’s no better way to prepare for a stroll through the Garden of the Gods or the Cheyenne Mountain Zoo than to do a few dabs. Concentrates will get you high quickly and powerfully, so if you don’t have much time for blazing, wax or shatter is the way to go. Kind Therapeutics Colorado Springs dispensary has nug run wax or shatter for $26 a gram, and Mahatma wax or shatter is just $24 a gram, tax included. If you want a deal for an ounce of concentrates, you can get a full ounce of Mahatma wax or shatter for $495. There are also great Colorado Springs concentrates deals to be had at Rocky Mountain Miracles. This Colorado Springs medical marijuana dispensary is located just off highway 87 at 506 S. Nevada Avenue. Right now, they’re offering a coupon on CannaSaver for 25% off all RX Green vape products. They also have $24 grams of dabble shatter, $20 grams dabble wax or budder, and $27.50 grams of sap. If you want to stock up, you’ll get a free gram of sap from Rocky Mountain Miracles when you buy 2 grams sap at the regular price.

CannaSaver Ounce Deals in Colorado Springs

With all these great Colorado Springs weed deals, concentrates deals, and edibles specials, it’s easy to have a good time in Colorado Springs even if you don’t go anywhere except the dispensaries! There are lots of cool, fun things to do here though, so don’t miss out. After you stock up on “supplies,” get outdoors to the Garden of the Gods or take a long hike up Pikes Peak. If that sounds too strenuous, consider hitting up a Colorado Springs brewery. There are several craft breweries in Colorado Springs that offer free tours. This town might be most famous for the Garden of the Gods or the Air Force Academy, but one thing is certain.  It is soon to be famous for CannaSaver ounce deals in Colorado Springs.

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4th of July 2018 Denver Dispensary Weed Deals on CannaSaver

It’s time to celebrate the fourth of July in Denver, and we’ve got the best Fourth of July weed deals on Cannasaver to help you have a fantastic holiday. You can find an abundance of additional Denver dispensary deals on weed, concentrates, edibles, and more on Cannasaver, but here is a sampling of some of the best 4th of july weed deals in Denver.

4th of July Dispensary Ounce Deals

One 4th of July deal on an ounce of marijuana that’s definitely worth checking out can be found at Reefer Madness Northeast Denver dispensary. They have a recreational ounce deal for a $65 small buds ounce. They also have a great medical marijuana deal where you get four top shelf ounces for only $300. Another 4th of July Denver deal on an ounce is available at Rocky Road Aurora dispensary. Just $125 gets you a premo top shelf ounce, and you can mix-and-match from 14 different strains, including CBD buds.

Denver Dispensary Deals on Joints or Pre-Rolls

Livwell has a good joints deal on 5 pre-rolls for $30. This deal is good for recreational customers, and it’s available at all Livwell locations including Livwell Denver dispensary on Broadway. You can find more Livwell deals on Cannasaver, including a Fourth of July deal for BOGO 50% off on Willie’s Reserve eighths. If you don’t mind rolling your own joints, a “highly” economical deal can be found at 1136 Yuma Denver dispensary south of downtown. For $20, you get half an ounce of premium shake. Customers must make an additional purchase to get the deal, but you can purchase anything else in the store to qualify. 

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Happy Fourth of July! Make some Fireworks!

 

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Doc’s Apothecary - Northglenn Cannabis Store Dispensary Deals

When you need a convenient Northglenn dispensary with awesome dispensary deals in Northglenn, you’ve got to go to Doc’s Apothecary Northglenn. Located at 2100 E 112th Ave, #5  in Northglenn, Colorado, this North Denver dispensary offers both medical and recreational sales. Just a short drive north of Thornton, Doc’s Apothecary Northglenn dispensary is open seven days a week from 9:00 a.m. to 9:45 p.m.

You can find lots of Doc’s Apothecary deals on Cannasaver, from Denver ounce deals to discount dabs like wax and shatter deals. Doc’s Apothecary coupons right now include a $99 recreational ounce deal, $15 medical wax grams, and one of the best live resin deals in North Denver, with live resin discounted to only $25 a gram. Looking for bulk concentrates deals? There’s also a Doc’s Apothecary deal for a one ounce slab of shatter for $375 for medical members and first time patients. Are you looking for a CSC distillate deal in Denver? Doc’s has a medical CSC distillate 1000 mg syringe on sale for just $35, the lowest priced CSS distillate dispensary deal in Denver.

Northglenn dispensaries might not be that numerous, but Doc’s Apothecary Northglenn has all you need, whether it’s a recreational dispensary deal, a medical marijuana ounce special, a bulk concentrates deal, the lowest price on a gram of wax, or the lowest price on a CSC distillate deal that you can find anywhere north of Denver. The next time you’re in Northglenn or you’re looking for a medical and recreational dispensary near Thornton, check out Doc’s Apothecary deals on Cannasaver. They know how to do weed deals right!

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Lowest Price Weed and Concentrates this Week in Denver

The Savvy Stoner here has some amazing deals for you Denverites this week! Denver dispensaries are pulling out all the stops, lowering prices considerably in the hopes of getting your business! This is good news for us savvy stoners who prefer to pay less, but need to get more. Check out these awesome weed deals, dispensary member benefits, and concentrate deals including vape cartridge deals from dispensaries in the Highlands, Capitol Hill dispensaries, dispensaries near Lakewood, and your other favorite weed stores in downtown.

Dispensary Weed Deals and Concentrate Deals Near Lakewood

The Stone dispensary on Morrison road has one of the best weed deals near Lakewood, with black label eighths going for just $15 recreational. They also have a rec ounce deal for only $84. For concentrate deals, the Stone is offering $16 grams for select strains of wax and shatter.

Connoisseur Marijuana Deals on Federal Blvd

If you like the good stuff and need a recreational deal for connoisseur weed in Denver, for $40 you can pick any connoisseur strain from The Lodge Cannabis dispensary on Federal boulevard. If you want more, you can pick up a half ounce of any connoisseur weed strain for just $65. The Lodge also has a RiNo dispensary on High Street where you can get the same deals for connoisseur weed.

Weed Deals in the Highlands

The Joint by Cannabis is offering some sweet weed deals in the Highlands. Top shelf eighths are $20 out the door on select strains, and caviar grams are just $15. If you’re a medical patient looking for an excellent dispensary sign-over bonus, The Joint by Cannabis will give you 4 grams of live resin for just $1 if you make them your caregiver. Located on 38th avenue, this Highlands dispensary offers a great selection of weed and concentrate deals to fit any taste and any budget.

Downtown Vape Deals

Some great vape deals can be found at La Conte’s Clone Bar this week, where 500mg vape carts are on sale for just $18 recreational. La Conte’s is a Capitol Hill downtown Denver dispensary that specializes in high quality marijuana, clones, and concentrates. If you’re interested in trying your hand at growing marijuana, La Conte’s downtown Denver dispensary has a clone sale going on right now where you can get single clones for just $10 med or $20 rec.They also have a dispensary on Washington street in North Denver.

Southwest Denver Dispensary Deals for First Timers

If you’ve never been to Southwest Alternative Care dispensary on Fox street, now is the time to visit. If you’re a first time customer, you can choose an ounce of any strain in the house for just $100, rec or med. This Athmar dispensary is near University of Denver and is easy to get to whether you need a dispensary near Wash park or a dispensary near Lakewood. It’s located near Santa Fe Drive and I-25 so it’s just a short and easy drive from most places in the Denver metro. They have a second dispensary on Colfax avenue, as well.

More Denver Dispensary Deals and Weed Discounts Near You

For more deals like these plus deals on edibles, vaporizers, glass, marijuana tours and more, you’ve got to check out CannaSaver. Most of the deals mentioned here require you to display the CannaSaver coupon on your phone when you’re at the dispensary in order to get the discount, but you don’t have to download anything or print it out. Just go to the website and click on the deal you want, and you’re good to go. You can even browse by product category if there’s a certain deal you’re looking for, or you can browse by store if you have a favorite dispensary to find their best deals of the week. CannaSaver is free and it will save you a ton of money on your weed, concentrates, edibles, and other goodies no matter which dispensary near me you shop at. Nearly seventy dispensaries in the Denver Metro area alone offer their best deals on CannaSaver, and new stores are added frequently. Check it out today and start saving!

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Dispensary Deal Alert: Best Weed Deals and Edibles Deals Near Me

Autumn is here, and the leaves aren’t the only things that are falling. Marijuana prices in Denver are lower than average this week with some great dispensary deals on weed, wax, shatter, and edibles. From Denver ounce deals for under $100 to half price edibles deals, you won’t want to miss these dispensary bargains. You can find all these deals on CannaSaver. Just show the coupon on your phone at the time of purchase to save money on concentrates, weed, and edibles with the best dispensary deals in Denver. Here are the Savvy Stoner’s top deals of the week.

Denver Ounce Deals for Less Than $100

It seems that more and more dispensaries consistently have an ounce deal for under $100. Now, I have a lot more dispensaries to choose from when I’m looking for the cheapest ounce near me in Denver. Are the dispensaries perhaps competing to be the weed store with the cheapest ounce in Denver? It’s kind of looking like it, which is all the better for us savvy stoners who like to get the best weed possible for the cheapest prices possible. For starters, the dispensary ounce deal at RiverRock this week can’t be beat. Just $85 gets you a whole plant ounce of recreational weed, and for medical members, the price is even lower. One med ounce deal for members is just $75 for a whole plant ounce. RiverRock has two dispensaries in Denver and they both sell recreational as well as medical marijuana. The dispensary on York is the RiverRock North location, and the 6th avenue dispensary is RiverRock South.

The Stone Dispensary also has ounces for less than $100. At The Stone, a dispensary near Lakewood, just $95 gets you an ounce of weed, with over twelve different strains to choose from. If you want a cheap ounce deal near Peoria, the Herbal Center has ounces for less than $100, too. One recreational ounce deal is just $99 at this Peoria dispensary located at 12005 E. 37th avenue. They also have a dispensary on Broadway.

Cheapest Edibles in Denver This Week

There are also some pretty sweet edibles deals to be had, pun totally intended. At RiverRock South and RiverRock North you can find dispensary deals on edibles this week. Zoots edibles are 25% off, Stillwater Tea is 20% off, Dr. Jay’s single serving edibles are 25% off, and Cheeba Chews are 40% off with the marijuana edibles coupons from RiverRock on CannaSaver. Herban Underground is offering valuable coupons for marijuana edibles, too. With the Herban Underground dispensary coupon on CannaSaver, you can get a deal for buy one get one 50% off on edibles.

More Dispensary Coupons and Deals

If you like these deals, check out all the other great money-saving coupons for weed, wax, edibles and more that you can find on CannaSaver. Free to use and with no registration required, CannaSaver is the fastest and easiest no-hassle way to find the best dispensary deals near me, whether I want an ounce for less than $100 or a BOGO deal on edibles.

May your marijuana prices stay low, and your mind and body stay high!

 

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1G Sugar Wax $60
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Center Line - Medical 171.09 miles
Choice 100mg Edibles $10
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Detroit - Medical 169.63 miles
Flower 1/8  Prepacked  $20/3.5G (Select Strains)
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Detroit - Medical 167.26 miles
1/8 Sozo Health Flower (Select Strains) $18
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Warren - Medical 170.91 miles
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Vape 1000mg Terpene Tanks $40
River Rouge - Recreational 157.33 miles
(each) Vapen - Cart - Snozzberry (S) - 0.5g
(each) Vapen - Cart - Snozzberry (S) - 0.5g
Columbus - Rec & Med 4.99 miles
(1.0g) BLUE DREAM | CARTRIDGE
(1.0g) BLUE DREAM | CARTRIDGE
Crestwood - Recreational 272.8 miles
North Cannabis Company 1/8 Flower $25
North Cannabis Company 1/8 Flower $25
Hazel Park - Recreational 169.6 miles
(14.15g) Gelonade (Popcorn) | Sativa | [14.15g]
(14.15g) Gelonade (Popcorn) | Sativa | [14.15g]
Columbus - Rec & Med 2.97 miles
(0.59g) Blue Tiff Cartridge 0.84g | 1 Day | 1008115
(0.59g) Blue Tiff Cartridge 0.84g | 1 Day | 1008115
Columbus - Rec & Med 1.99 miles

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