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Cannabis consumption spaces arrive
Episode 146

Cannabis consumption spaces arrive

This episode I talk with Jamie Miller-Haywood about Cannabis Cottage in Penticton opening the first cannabis consumption space in the Okanagan for 420 this year, new study suggests cannabis could help treat melanoma, Avant Brands breaks sales records, cannabis excise tax is greater than beer & wine, Surrey finally opens up to cannabis and a BC company is dropping infused poutine sauce into Quebec and an accidental Cultivar Corner with a listener’s freshly squeezed rosin.

The Cannabis Potcast · Gary Johnston, Jamie Miller-Haywood

March 10, 202436m 50s

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Show Notes

This episode I talk with Jamie Miller-Haywood about Cannabis Cottage in Penticton opening the first cannabis consumption space in the Okanagan for 420 this year, new study suggests cannabis could help treat melanoma, Avant Brands breaks sales records, cannabis excise tax is greater than beer & wine, Surrey finally opens up to cannabis and a BC company is dropping infused poutine sauce into Quebec and an accidental Cultivar Corner with a listener’s freshly squeezed rosin. 

Cannabis could help treat melanoma

Infused poutine sauce

Cannabis excise tax more than beer & wine

Fooling social media

Surrey opens up to  cannabis

Avant brands breaks records

Government announcement


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