Trying different kinds of cannabis concentrates now available in my state

I love how things are really changing for the better in my state.

  • We have a lot of new development happening in this region and in my county specifically.

There are houses, apartments, and condominiums being built every single day. To respond to the huge increase in residential construction, commercial developers have also moved in with strip malls and various businesses alike. It’s throwing a lot of dust into the air, but I’m seeing an increase in my access to goods and services, whether I need unique grocery items or a new heating and cooling company to fix my air conditioner. In the past four years I have watched my state’s medical marijuana program grow out of its infancy. At first the conservative government here made it illegal for weed dispensaries to sell whole flower products that most people think of when they hear the word marijuana. The thought of not having access to whole plant cannabis was beyond absurd, but it was a reality until 2019 when the rule was removed by the new governor replacing the old one. In the time since, we have also seen an increase in the number of cannabis concentrates available for purchase. At first cannabis companies were only allowed to use carbon dioxide and ethanol to extract THC and other cannabinoids from the marijuana plant. This was out of a mistaken assumption that these are safer and more “natural” solvents compared to hydrocarbons like propane and butane. However, hydrocarbons are much more efficient at extracting both cannabinoids and terpenes, which are the components found in the cannabis plant that contribute to the “high” experienced by the user. Thankfully my state finally allowed cannabis dispensaries to use butane to make concentrates, and I couldn’t be happier.
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