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      You could decarb (heat up to activate the THC) regular old bud and eat it. The extraction methods people are mentioning are great but this is a nice simple alternative

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      To be clear, do you understand that that is a picture of a walnut?

      Also, to be helpful: anything that you can put oil into, you can put THC into. From brownies to candy, vapes to buttered toast.

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      Also non-stoner, so take this with a grain of salt: There’s edibles like magic brownies and gummies. There’s also extracts like dabs, oil, and hash.

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      Legal state resident, here: you can make concentrates out of it and then vape it, dab it (another form of vaping which often involves blowtorches and bong-like devices), put it in cooking oil and bake it into various foods, mix it with Everclear and put it into an alcoholic beverage, you can even turn it into a lotion if you so desire. I don’t think you can get high from a topical application but there are medicinal uses for that method, like treating skin cancer.

      You can also do most of those things with good old cannabis flower, but these days I prefer the concentrates (derived from flower) because they’re stronger and don’t stink up the whole neighborhood nearly as much. Plus I don’t think it’s a good idea to inhale all that chlorophyll and other plant matter.

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    This is actually a really smart anti-cannabis message: After 10 years of smoking, the smoker’s lungs turn into a nut, but still somehow function. If you don’t want to end up as a lab test subject, you’d better stop at 9 years, 364 days of smoking.

    I wonder what the reset time is for the 10 year period.