Hello there.I’m glad this conversation was brought up regarding MMJ and CBD. I was catching up from last night’s posts ... and no offense to anyone but, I kept thinking half of these chemicals people are taking could easily be replaced with MMJ or CBD. My BF and I have been in the industry/ business for years now -legally of course. Through the years we’ve noticed that there is still some sort of stigma around it in the east coast, and southern states. We’ve tried expanding out there several times, but each time wasn’t the right time. Also a lot of the states that recently became legal have no clue regarding their regulations and management of the industry, which is why you’ll see some cities with very few dispensaries - driving up prices for the end user, for very low quality product.
Didn’t ass say that cbd made Abbie more hyper and want to eat more? I find that very hard to believe. A lot of people new to the game believe it’s one and the same as THC. Sorry, but there is no way it can make her hyper or more hungry - just your imagination Ass.
My unsolicited advice to anyone wanting to explore this route would be to find a good dispensary, with good quality products. A good budtender will know what you need if you can explain what you’re struggling with. duck big pharma.
As soon as I read the words stigma and southern states, my first thought was Yep! There is definitely a stigma surrounding THC, but what is entertaining to me is there are people of all ages and from all walks of life that use it medically and recreationally. They just don’t want anyone to know.
Just my opinion:
I live in a rural southern community. Population less than 500. Surrounding counties obviously much larger. When you live in such a small community, everyone knows everyone. Family names run for centuries around here. The road I live on bears the name of my great grandparents. You are very much raised with the mindset of what happens in the family stays in the family. Read just because papaw smokes him a little bit does not mean we need to talk about it. It is out of a fear of gossip and judgement.
I , for one, have grown to the point that I couldn’t give less of a tit what so and so knows or says about me, but my Grandma, Uncle, etc. care. My occasional black sheep ass has to be careful not to tarnish the family name. This is why southern states have the stigma. I guarantee many in my county wish we had a dispensary! The only issue would be finding someone to go in and purchase it for them so Betty from Sunday School does not catch you rolling out with some tasty brownies! Even though Betty has some brownies too! LOL! Crazy tit, but true.
I am thankful for people like you that are providing individuals with another option of wellness and pain management. Thank You!
Fellow Tattlers..sorry for veering of course from Tinkerhog, Assa, Moobs, Side Piece Summer, Lil’ Snout digger, Candy Van Hog and Wide Load Wayne. I will be back to regular scheduled programming of tit talking here shortly after I prepare lunch.
@BamboozledWithMyBoo you are enjoyable to chat with. I feel like all of us tattlers occasionally vibrate at the same frequency and it is pleasure to be a part of the experience.