Though many choose to smoke from bongs, pipes, or raw papers, there are many smoking devices that could easily be confused for decor in a home—like the Stonedware Co.’s geopipe, which helps bridge form and function for cannabis users. Handcrafted Geopipes Ariel Zimman, the founder of Stonedware, handcrafts the pipes to help bring a different aesthetic to the way … [Read more...] about An Abstract Geopipe That Makes Smoking Feel Great
Archives for June 2020
Nevada Passes Resolution to Pardon More Than 15,000 Cannabis Convictions
According to a recent tweet from Democratic Gov. Steve Sisolak, the Nevada State Board of Pardons Commissioners has unanimously passed a resolution to pardon those convicted of minor cannabis offenses. Today, the Nevada State Board of Pardons Commissioners unanimously passed a resolution I put forward to pardon those convicted of minor marijuana offenses, which are now legal. … [Read more...] about Nevada Passes Resolution to Pardon More Than 15,000 Cannabis Convictions
Conscious Consumption: 100+ Black-Owned Cannabis Businesses to Support Right Now
This is an on-going list. The Emerald will continue to update it.Please reach out or comment below to be included. Click here for list of Latinx-Owned Cannabis Businesses, Asian-Owned Businesses, LGBTQIA+ Owned Cannabis Businesses and here for a list of Indigenous-Owned Cannabis Businesses. Conscious Consumption: 100+ Black-Owned Cannabis Businesses to Support Right … [Read more...] about Conscious Consumption: 100+ Black-Owned Cannabis Businesses to Support Right Now
The Dime: 6/19/2020
By Sonia Case Following important cannabis news articles every day can be a real burn-out, we know. That’s why the Emerald rolls up a chronicle of the headiest news hits, and passes them to you at the end of each week. We Bring You: The Digital Dime. Juneteenth Today is June 19th, an annual holiday to commemorate the abolition of slavery in the U.S. On this day in … [Read more...] about The Dime: 6/19/2020
Justice Denied: Brooke Colquhoun of Richmond, VA
In October 2014, Brooke Colquhoun, age 41, was driving his father home from bladder cancer surgery to have cancerous polyps removed. A year earlier his father had been diagnosed with bladder cancer, but doctors thought it had gone into remission. Now it was back. The treatment for his cancer was terrible for him. He used a urinary catheter and endured flu-like symptoms, … [Read more...] about Justice Denied: Brooke Colquhoun of Richmond, VA