Cannabis 101 Near Me in Spokane & Clarkston
Welcome to Cannabis 101, your beginner’s guide to understanding cannabis, brought to you by Sativa Sisters in Spokane Valley and Clarkston, WA. Whether you're new to cannabis or curious about its uses, this page provides factual, easy-to-digest information to help you get started safely and confidently.
What is Cannabis?
Cannabis, also known as marijuana, is a plant from the Cannabaceae family, used for medicinal, recreational, and industrial purposes. It contains compounds called cannabinoids, with THC (tetrahydrocannabinol) causing the "high" and CBD (cannabidiol) offering potential non-psychoactive benefits like reducing anxiety. In Washington State, recreational cannabis is legal for adults 21+ under Initiative 502 (I-502), enacted in 2012, regulated by the Washington State Liquor and Cannabis Board (LCB).
Cannabinoids and Effects
Cannabinoids are the key compounds in cannabis that produce its effects. As a beginner, knowing the main ones can help you choose products wisely. Here are the most common cannabinoids and what they do:
- THC (Tetrahydrocannabinol): Causes euphoria and relaxation, the psychoactive component.
- CBD (Cannabidiol): Non-psychoactive, may reduce anxiety or inflammation.
- CBN (Cannabinol): Mildly sedative, often found in aged cannabis.
- CBG (Cannabigerol): A non-psychoactive precursor to other cannabinoids, potentially supporting nerve health and anti-inflammatory effects.
- CBC (Cannabichromene): Non-psychoactive, may promote anti-inflammatory and pain-relief properties without the "high."
- THCV (Tetrahydrocannabivarin): Found in some strains, it may suppress appetite and offer mild psychoactive effects at higher doses.
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Common Uses of Cannabis
People use cannabis for various reasons, including:
- Recreation**: Many enjoy it for relaxation or social experiences, with effects varying by strain and consumption method.
- Medical**: Some use it to manage pain, nausea, or insomnia, though consult a doctor for medical advice (Washington allows medical use with a recommendation).
- Wellness**: CBD products are popular for stress relief or sleep support, popular among beginners.
At Sativa Sisters, we offer products compliant with I-502 regulations, ensuring quality and safety.
Types of Cannabis Products
At Sativa Sisters, we offer a wide variety of I-502-compliant cannabis products to suit different preferences and needs. Here’s a breakdown of what you can find:
- Edibles**: Delicious options like gummies, brownies, and chocolates infused with THC or CBD, offering a long-lasting, discreet experience.
- Tinctures**: Liquid drops taken under the tongue for precise dosing, available in THC, CBD, or blended formulations.
- Cured Flower**: Dried cannabis buds, rich in flavor and potency, perfect for smoking or vaping in various strains.
- Pre-Rolls/Infused**: Ready-to-smoke joints, some infused with concentrates for enhanced effects, available in single or multi-packs.
- Concentrates**: Potent extracts like wax, shatter, and live resin, ideal for dabbing or adding to joints.
- Cartridges and Disposables**: Pre-filled vape cartridges and all-in-one disposable pens, convenient for on-the-go use with various strains.
- Topicals and Lotions**: Creams and balms infused with CBD or THC for localized relief, great for muscle soreness or skin care.
- Hash**: A traditional concentrate made from compressed trichomes, offering a rich, potent experience.
- Kief**: Fine cannabis powder collected from trichomes, often used to boost potency in joints or bowls.
- Capsules**: Pill-form cannabis for consistent dosing, available in THC or CBD options for easy ingestion.
- Vape Pens**: Standalone devices compatible with cartridges, offering a sleek vaping solution.
- Infused Beverages**: THC- or CBD-infused drinks like teas or sodas for a refreshing alternative.
- Hemp-Derived CBD Products**: Non-psychoactive items like oils, balms, and edibles, compliant with federal hemp laws under I-502.
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Sources: Washington State Liquor and Cannabis Board (LCB), National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), National Institutes of Health (NIH).