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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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Supreme Court Denies Case of Nebraska and Oklahoma v. Colorado Legal Marijuana Dispute

by Melanie Marquis

The U.S. Supreme Court announced its decision this morning to not take up the case of Nebraska and Oklahoma v. Colorado, and Colorado is breathing a big sigh of relief. On Monday morning, March 7th. The SCOTUS blog posted the following statement:

“The Court issued orders from its March 4 Conference on Monday. It did not grant any new cases.”

Following a closed door meeting this past Friday, March 4th, the court ultimately sided with the opinion of the Justice Department to deny Oklahoma and Nebraska's suit against Colorado.

The case would have held Colorado responsible for increased crime in Oklahoma and Nebraska that the suing states claimed to be a result of Colorado's legal marijuana.

If the case had come before the Supreme Court and the ruling was in favor of the plaintiffs, the commercial cannabis industry could have been completely crushed. If Oklahoma and Nebraska and Oklahoma had gotten their way, Amendment 64 which made commercial cannabis legal in Colorado would be deemed unconstitutional based on its violation of the constitution's Supremacy Clause. Whenever federal and state laws are in conflict, federal laws take precedent over state laws. Marijuana is illegal under federal law, so technically, Colorado and all other legal weed states are in violation of this rule. To the dismay of Nebraska and Oklahoma, however, not everything is always so cut and dry. The Justice Department itself has urged federal officers to make persecuting non-violent marijuana crimes in legal weed states a low priority, so building a case against Colorado based on its violation of federal drug policy proved a weak angle of focus and thanks to the high court's decision to not take up the case, commercial cannabis consumers, business owners, and industry professional's say its a positive for the marijuana industry.

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Where to Find Recreational Weed Deals in Englewood Colorado

Deals on weed and concentrates are plentiful in downtown Denver, but what if you want to find the best dispensary deals in Englewood? There aren’t as many dispensaries to choose from, and it can be hard to find the deals you want. Well, let me make that search a little easier by introducing you to Trees Dispensary! Trees dispensary on Federal is one of the best dispensaries in Englewood, and they consistently offer great deals on marijuana and concentrates. Conveniently located at 5005 S. Federal Boulevard, Trees dispensary in Englewood is one of the easiest dispensaries to get to if you’re looking for a recreational dispensary near Lakewood or a recreational dispensary near Littleton. Their everyday low prices make them a great choice. Read on to find out about some of the dispensary deals on concentrates and weed deals they’re offering right now with coupons on Cannasaver.

The Best Ounce Deals in Englewood 

Trees dispensary in Englewood has some of the best ounce deals around. If you like to roll joints, you really can’t beat their $35 shake ounce for quantity and value. If you prefer to spend a little more to get an ounce of primo bud instead, you can get a whole ounce of high quality flower for just $85, which is one of the lowest priced ounce deals you’ll find anywhere in Denver.

Best Englewood Concentrates Deals

Trees dispensary also has some of the best concentrates deals in Englewood on wax, shatter, and distillate. Wax and shatter grams are on sale right now at Trees starting at just $17 a gram with the Cannasaver Trees Dispensary coupon deal. Want a concentrates deal that allows you to stock up? Mix and match eight grams of any Craft or West Edison wax or shatter for just $139. Looking for distillate deals in Englewood? Craft distillate cartridges are just $18 each right now, or pick up a Craft distillate syringe for only $35.

Find Trees Dispensary Deals on CannaSaver

You can find these and other Denver weed deals and concentrates deals from Trees Englewood dispensary and other Denver dispensary deals on Cannasaver. The site is constantly updated with the latest weed deals on wax, shatter and ounces. Sign up for Cannasaver deal alerts and check out the latest marijuana deals so you’ll be the first to know about the newest dispensary deals from Trees Dispensary in Englewood!

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Summer Marijuana Tourism and Travel in Colorado

Whether you're traveling to Colorado for the marijuana tourism deals or you just want to check out some fun 420 marijuana events while you're visiting the area, our state has a lot to offer this summer. Here are the best marijuana events in Colorado this summer for marijuana tourism seekers to explore and enjoy.

Ganjasana in the Garden

Ganjasana in the Gardens is a cannabis-friendly event featuring an hour and a half of ceremonial yoga and guided meditation plus instruction on the many benefits of organic cannabis. You'll also gain tools to help you build closer connections to the powerful medicines of the plant world. Refreshments are available and the event is cannabis-friendly, but you have to be over 21 to attend. Tickets range from $25 to $40.

When: Sunday, July 17, 2016, and Sunday, August 21, 2016
9:00am-12:00pm

Where: Beta Nightclub Rooftop
1909 Blake St.
Denver, CO 80202

Why: It's fun and unique! Many marijuana events focus mostly on indulging and skip over the more magical and shamanic aspects of cannabis, but with the Ganjasana, you get the best of both worlds.

Cannazaar

The Cannazaar is a marijuana event that blends the fun of an outdoor festival with the intrigue and mystery of performance art, theatrics, and more. My420 tours roll out the party buses where you can indulge in vaping or edibles, and each cannabis tour bus is equipped with a different theme and style of music. The Cannazaar includes food vendors, shopping, and plenty of live entertainment. Tickets are free, but donations are welcome to benefit Denver Norml.

When: Every Sunday in July and August

12:00p.m. to 6:00p.m.

Where: Cluster Studios

3881 Steele St, Ste B,
Denver CO 80205

Why: If you want to enjoy a festive, almost carnival-like atmosphere with your cannabis, this is a must-attend event on your marijuana travel adventures.

Hemp on The Slope

Hosted by the Salt Creek Hemp Company, Hemp on the Slope is an event that celebrates the usefulness and benefits of industrial hemp for construction, manufacturing, clothing, fuel, food, and other uses. Featuring special guest speakers, workshops, exhibitors and vendors, live music, and more, this community event in western Colorado is open to all ages, and kids 12 and under attend free. Tickets are $10 in advance or $15 at the gate.

When: Sat, July 30, 2016
All-day
Where: 60885 Salt Creek Rd.
Collbran CO 81624

Why: Hemp truly is a miracle plant, and if you like smoking the psychoactive variety of cannabis, learning about hemp will give you a whole new perspective on this awesome plant and the many economic, environmental, and health benefits it can provide.

33rd Colorado Invitational Bong-a-thon

Since 1974, the Colorado Invitational Bong-a-thon has been celebrating marijuana as America's oldest 420 events. Individuals and teams will compete in all sorts of bong-related competitions, from relay competitions to see which group can smoke a quarter the quickest, who can finish a gram the quickest, and which five-person team can clear a hooka of a whole ounce of cannabis. This year's event features outdoor camping, but RVs and tents are welcome. Tickets start at $90 and pre-registration is required as this is an invitational event. They keep their location under tight wraps until close til the festival, so register early and stay tuned.

When: Friday, August 5 and Saturday, August 6, 2016

Where: You'll have to register to find out!

Why: This event is one of the oldest marijuana events in the country and includes smoking copious amounts of weed. What more could a stoner ask for?

More Events

If you happen to miss these events or you're traveling to Denver at a different time, you'll still be able to find many activities and places with a marijuana tourism focus. There are dispensary tours, glass blowing demonstrations, cannabis cooking classes, 420 friendly transportation options, customized marijuana tours, and more. Check out Colorado Cannabis Tours and My420 Tours for resources and the latest event listings. To find recreational dispensaries near you, go to Cannapages, then before you shop, be sure to check out the latest deals and marijuana coupons from CannaSaver to save money on your trip

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Doc’s Apothecary Opens New Globeville Dispensary

If you live or work near the Globeville Neighborhood in North Denver, be sure to stop by Doc’s Apothecary’s newest location at 4080 Globeville road. Known for their top-notch, high quality marijuana products, this Globeville dispensary is offering some hot deals on concentrates and pre-rolls to celebrate the grand opening of their new store.

For starters, members can get five premium pre-roll joints for just $16, everyday. And if that weed deal isn’t enough to get you through the door, how about a whole ounce of concentrates for the low price of $375? This deal on a shatter slab is about the lowest price on an ounce of concentrates in Denver that you will find. If you’re thinking that just a little dab will do ya, single grams of concentrates are $20, all day everyday at Doc’s Apothecary Globeville. You can find many more Doc’s Apothecary coupons on Cannasaver, and they update their deals frequently so there’s always a bargain to be found on the high quality marijuana products you want.

 If you’re not familiar with Globeville, it’s just northwest of the RiNo arts district and right off I-25. Doc’s Apothecary Globeville dispensary only sells medical marijuana for now, so you will have to have your med card to shop there. Don’t have a med card? Doc’s also has a Northglenn dispensary near DIA Denver International Airport that happily serves both recreational and medical customers.

Stop by the Globeville dispensary today and help us congratulate our friend’s at Doc’s Apothecary on the grand opening of their newest location!

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Prices To Rise For Oregon Weed Buyers

Posted by CANNASaver on Thursday, 31 December 2015 in Canna Blog

Prices to Rise for Oregon Weed Buyers

by Melanie Marquis

Oregon weed smokers will soon be paying more for recreational cannabis. Beginning January 4th, dispensaries will be required to collect a 25% tax on all recreational marijuana purchases. Recreational marijuana has been tax-free since the first retail sales began in October 2015, giving buyers a break on prices. On average, a gram of recreational flower sells for anywhere from $8 to $15 in Oregon, with quarter-ounces ranging from a low $25 to a high $150. Oregon state law limits recreational cannabis purchases to no more than a quarter-ounce in one day, so retailers are unable to offer discounts on larger quantities like buyers in Colorado enjoy. With the new taxes, what used to be an $8 gram will now cost $10, while a $60 quarter will jump up to $75. Considering that most moderate to heavy herb smokers go through substantially more than a quarter-ounce per week, that additional 25% tax per purchase could really add up.

Retail recreational marijuana sales in Oregon topped 11 million in the first month alone, so the new cannabis taxes will likely add millions to the state's annual income. The tax revenue will be split between state and local agencies, with the largest shares going to the Common School Fund and to Mental Health, Alcoholism, and Drug Services. 

Currently, recreational cannabis is sold only through medical dispensaries in Oregon, but new stand-alone recreational-only dispensaries are expected to open starting in October 2016. Sales at the new dispensaries will only be subjected to a 17% tax, with cities and counties having the option of imposing an additional 3% tax if they choose to do so.

Despite the increase in taxes and higher prices in the interim, the cost of recreational marijuana in Oregon may eventually decrease over the next few years as more dispensaries open and the market stabilizes. There is currently a lot of variation and fluctuation in Oregon cannabis prices, with dispensaries still struggling to find the right balance between costs, supply, and demand. 

What's certain is that at least until next October when the first recreational-only dispensaries open, you'll soon be paying a solid 25% more for your weed. If you're concerned about your bud budget, you might want to stock up on tax-free weed while you can, making as many purchases as the law allows between now and January 4th. Also, be sure to check CannaSaver daily for money-saving coupons and special offers from your local cannabis retailers.

 

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What Medical Marijuana Means for the South

 
Florida has passed medical marijuana into legalization, and they could be responsible for more expansion of the industry than they realize. Since Florida is in close proximity to some particularly anti-marijuana southern states, we may see some similarities between what has been happening in Colorado and what could happen to Florida, but there is a chance that their participation in the industry could lead to a much faster acceptance in surrounding states.

I am from Tennessee, which is not a great place to live if you want marijuana to be an important part of your life, as even with heartbreaking stories of kids with ailments that could be extremely effectively remedied by medical cannabis, the push to get any sort of new state legislation on the plant has always failed. But now that Florida will be cultivating medical marijuana there is most likely going to be an overflow of black market sales from Florida to surrounding states, as that market never completely disappears, even in Colorado where you would think recreational sales would have helped squelch that presence there are still many people who use dispensary deals to make extra money on the side.

Some time ago Colorado came under scrutiny from surrounding states because it was said that their law enforcement was having to deal with more and more issues coming from recreational sales, people crossing state lines with products either just bought for themselves or in some cases just general trafficking. While this is of course a negative it does begin to tear down arguments against marijuana use, especially when you see your state’s populous leaving to go somewhere else to spend their money. This has an interesting effect of encouragement on the public from surrounding states, and can help push a state government to more seriously consider just what it is their state may be losing out on by not having their own medical or recreational programs in place.

The initial effect is generally some degree of exodus, and we will probably see many of the people that genuinely need cannabis for medical purposes moving to Florida from surrounding states. In Colorado’s case this heavily impacted the real estate market, and should they decide to move forward with recreational sales they will also see a great rise in their already substantial tourism industry. But even more important is the presence of an acceptance of marijuana in the south.

The south really has made no advancement in marijuana acceptance or legislation, with the exception of some instances where CBD products are available in medical capacities, but recreational might as well be a curse word. But now that Florida has begun their journey to solidify their own medical market, the southern states will have to sit by and watch as Florida rakes in money that could be theirs if they were to think about some form of legalization. This presence alone is important, as the previous closest place to watch deal with the marijuana industry was Washington D.C. I believe.

I left Tennessee to come to Colorado to be a part of this industry and gain as much experience as I could so that someday I could return and help my home’s market expand as much as possible, but the main reason I left was because I felt that southern states would be among the last to accept any kind of industry existence. But now that Florida has begun their journey I am much more hopeful that the south will take a much harder look at just what can be gained from participation in this growing marijuana world. I just hope that it goes well, so that I can go home someday and help the people close to me.

 

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The Best Weed Deals in San Diego

Posted by CANNASaver on Wednesday, 18 August 2021 in Canna Blog

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San Diego's recreational marijuana community is thriving with a myriad of top-notch dispensaries. The competitive landscape means many of these establishments offer enticing deals on both marijuana buds and edibles to capture your attention. Whether you're exploring dispensaries in the heart of the San Diego Gaslamp District or seeking delivery services, you'll come across numerous offers, from first time patient (FTP) & customer deals to daily specials. First-time shoppers often benefit from the best dispensary deals, but with a bit of research, there's a deal for nearly every cannabis product you desire. For those keen on spotting the best marijuana prices and promotions in San Diego, Cannasaver stands out. Rooted in Denver, this pioneering platform specializes in cannabis deals. Stay updated with our Cannabis News section or sign up for fresh deals, ensuring you always snag the most marijuana discounts in San Diego. Here's our selection of top dispensary deals in San Diego.

Best San Diego Dispensary Deals on Weed

Golden State Greens just south of San Diego's Mission Bay has a 25% off wax deal going on right now. Harbor Collective also has a nice little happy hour deal going on, where you can get 10% off your purchases plus some other rotating weed, cartriduge, and edible deals. Harbor Collective is a recreational marijuana dispensary in the Gaslamp District. 

Free Marijuana in San Diego

Some San Diego dispensaries are enticing first-time customers with crazy discounts, from 40% off marijuana on your first few visits and more. Not quite free, but almost, right? You can also get a nice first-time order deal from weed delivery company Kurvana, currently offering 15% off. Veterans also get this deal!

More San Diego Dispensary Deals

These are by no means the only San Diego dispensary deals. You can find many more marijuana deals like these on CannaSaver. Looking for edibles deals? We got that. How about a good deal on a gram of weed? Yup. Need a deal on an ounce? Look no further. To consistently nab the most attractive cannabis rates in San Diego, stay abreast with the latest dispensary offers via CannaSaver - your go-to guide.

Enjoy a little elevation at sea level, San Diego!

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DENVER CANNABIS CONSUMPTION PILOT PROGRAM

 

Vote Yes on Initiative 300 is the chime ringing in and around the city of Denver as voters take a shot at approving what could open up the door for marijuana social clubs and indoor cannabis use by licensed public establishments.

The Yes on 300 campaign is a pilot program that aims to create private areas for adults 21+ to consume cannabis socially, and many think it's about time.   Since passing Amendment 64 in Colorado, there's been a 500%  increase in public consumption tickets issued in Denver County with African-Ameri­­cans being ticketed at a rate 2.6 times higher than others.
 
The City of Denver Cannabis Consumption Pilot Program is believed to be a responsible approach to solving this problem by providing designated areas in certain City-permitted business establishments where adults 21 and over may consume cannabis in accordance with the Colorado Clean Indoor Air Act while out of view of the general public.

Another matter at hand are the 70 million tourists attracted to Colorado each year with no place to legally consume what's becoming the state's biggest cash crop.  Moreover, now that California has legalized recreational marijuana, Colorado has to be forward thinking to keep the tourist coming to continue to bolster the the state's tourism revenues which have increased nicely since the passing of Amendment 64.

The Colorado Tourism Office reported that 77.7 million visitors visited the state in 2015 spending an all-time high of $19.1 billion. This is an increase of almost 7% from 2014,  generating $1.13 billion in state and local taxes.

The Denver Department of Excise and Licenses will handle permits but only after a prospective permit holder has received formal approval from an eligible neighborhood organization (HOA) prior to applying.  
 
What's really interesting about the indoor smoking initiative is the fact that on July 1, 2006, the Colorado Clean Indoor Air Act went into effect which banned smoking (tobacco products) in all enclosed workplaces statewide, including bars and restaurants.
 
This was a major reconditioning of a society's behaviour and now another shift in perception with legalized weed and a special privilege to consume cannabis socially in public is certainly widening the gap of possibilities of just how far human potential will take us. (Did someone say Amsterdam?)
Just for the record, here are the rules given by the Colorado Clean Indoor Air Act posted on their website for your clarification.
 
The Clean Indoor Air Act applies to community associations and prohibits smoking in restrooms, hallways, lobbies and other common areas in any public or private buildings, including condominium buildings, and within a fifteen foot radius of building entryways.  The law does not prevent owners from smoking in their residences, and does not clearly restrict smoking on private patios or balconies, although some associations impose more stringent smoking restrictions through their recorded covenants or rules.  

Colorado community associations, and individuals, in violation of the Clean Indoor Air Act may face fines.  The law establishes a fine schedule of $200 for the first violation, $300 for the second, and $500 for the third and subsequent violations.

Any establishment that chooses to allow social cannabis use will be required to comply with the Colorado Clean Indoor Air Act, which means only non-smokable forms of cannabis, such as vaporizers, will be allowed indoors. Smoking cannabis will only be allowed in designated exterior areas that are not visible to the public right of way. An odor control plan will be required and odor complaints may result in loss of permit.
 

Right on Colorado!

Progress.

MrD.

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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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