There have been many studies conducted regarding cannabis and how it isn’t nearly as dangerous as opioid based medications. However, despite that research, misinformation continues to persist. So how dangerous is cannabis?
There have been many studies conducted regarding cannabis and how it isn’t nearly as dangerous as opioid based medications. However, despite that research, misinformation continues to persist. So how dangerous is cannabis?
In Maryland, cannabis edibles have revolutionized the way consumers can enjoy cannabis, offering a discreet and delicious alternative to traditional consumption methods. Cannabis edibles require
Maryland is quickly thriving into a rich and robust cannabis scene, offering a wide range of products, flavors, and potencies for your enjoyment! At Peake
In the world of cannabis, indica refers to a specific type of cannabis plant that’s often celebrated for its full-body relaxation and calming vibes. In this blog, we’re diving into everything you need to know about these chill strains.
Mimosa is a fan favorite in the cannabis world, known for its energizing effects and irresistible citrusy charm. Like its namesake brunch beverage, this strain
Cannabis products, including both medical and adult-use, should only be used by certified medical patients or adults 21 years of age or older, in accordance with state law. Use of cannabis may impair your ability to drive a car or operate machinery. Please use responsibly and with caution. Health risks may be associated with cannabis use, particularly during pregnancy or breast-feeding. Unintentional consumption of cannabis by children or animals can lead to severe adverse reactions. Always keep cannabis products securely stored and out of the reach of children and animals. Never drive or operate machinery under the influence of cannabis. All content intended for adults 21 years of age or older, or certified medical patients 18 years of age or older, as applicable. Please remember, medical cannabis should only be used by certified patients in the state of Maryland. The use of adult-use cannabis is restricted to adults 21 years and older, in accordance with state law.