What States Have Medical Marijuana??

I GET ASKED ALL THE TIME WHICH STATES HAVE WHAT…  SO HERE IS A SOLID LIST. IF YOU WANT MORE DETAILS THERE IS A GREAT WEBSITE TO GO TO: MEDICALMARIJUANA.PROCON.ORG AND THEY HAVE FULL BREAKDOWNS ON EACH STATE!!

1.Alaska 1 oz usable; 6 plants (3 mature, 3 immature)
2. Arizona 2.5 oz usable; 0-12 plants2
3. California 8 oz usable; 6 mature or 12 immature plants4
4. Colorado 2 oz usable; 6 plants (3 mature, 3 immature)
5. Connecticut One-month supply (exact amount to be determined)
6. DC 2 oz dried; limits on other forms to be determined
7. Delaware 6 oz usable
8. Hawaii 3 oz usable; 7 plants (3 mature, 4 immature)
9. Maine 2.5 oz usable; 6 plants
10. Massachusetts Sixty day supply for personal medical use
11. Michigan 2.5 oz usable; 12 plants
12. Montana 1 oz usable; 4 plants (mature); 12 seedlings
13. Nevada 1 oz usable; 7 plants (3 mature, 4 immature)
14. New Jersey 2 oz usable
15. New Mexico 6 oz usable; 16 plants (4 mature, 12 immature)
16. Oregon 24 oz usable; 24 plants (6 mature, 18 immature)
17. Rhode Island 2.5 oz usable; 12 plants
18. Vermont 2 oz usable; 9 plants (2 mature, 7 immature)
19. Washington 24 oz usable; 15 plants

 

How has Medical Marijuana helped you?

Hello Medifaded Family,

I just wanted to drop you a quick line and ask you .. how has marijuana helped you? During this difficult time that California

dispensaries are facing with the latest ruling from the State’s Supreme Court we need YOUR SUPPORT. Only your stories can prove

to the public how much we need this medicine. Please email your beautiful stories to MMJNews@Medifaded.Com or just leave it

below in the space allotted for comments.

FROM MY HEART,

CHRISTINA

MAKING MARIJUANA BUTTER…..CROCK-POT METHOD

HOW TO MAKE BUTTER:

  1. Use very low heat as to not lower the potency or alter the biochemical characteristics of the Cannabis (Do not go over 220 degrees)
  2. Use high quality, sweet, unsalted dairy butter.
  3. Use a roughly 50/50 ratio (by weight) of plant product and dairy butter. With potent strains or flowers instead of trim the ratio can be easily changed to 10/1 (butter to plant). The resulting butter will have lighter color and better taste.

Bud Butter and Trim Butter: Manicure and dry flowers and/or bud trimmings.

1) Grind to a powder with an electric coffee grinder.

2) Melt the unsalted dairy butter first in a crock pot set on low.

3) Gradually add the trim or flower powder with constant stirring.

4) Cook in crock pot covered on the lowest setting with frequent stirring for two to four hours.

5) Before the dark green butter cools, pour through a cheese cloth or a very thin strainer-as thin as possible so you do not end up with leaves in your butter- and squeeze into plastic tubs.

6) Once the butter cools you can cover the tubs and place them in the refrigerator to finish cooling.

Potency: Potency of butter can vary tremendously depending upon the strain and which portions of the plant are used. Adding four to six ounces of powdered bud trim to two pounds of dairy butter will produce extremely powerful butter. Adding 2-4 tablespoons of such butter to a recipe that serves 10 means that each portion is receiving approximately 1-3 grams of Cannabis. Cookies and brownies made with this butter can be even stronger. Most of the good cookie recipes call for as much as 16 tablespoons of butter to three dozen cookies. These cookies are strong. Although patient dose requirements for orally delivered Cannabis are 4-10X higher than when smoked, one can see a portion can be quite potent. Unlike smoked Cannabis, the effects of the butter will appear more slowly and have much longer duration.

Storage: Butter can be kept in the freezer in airtight containers. Butter kept in this fashion can last many months. One should frequently inspect the butter to insure mold has not spoiled it. If mold has developed or the butter has been exposed and become rancid then it is best to toss it. When in doubt, throw it out.

Crock-pot tip:If you’ve got a crock pot (with a ceramic lining), you’re going to want to collect enough materials to fill it at least half way. That’s the safety recommendation from the crock pot manufacturer… the sides heat up, and most recommend to be filled about 3/4 full, to prevent those sides from getting piping hot while the liquid below is still cold. If that happens, you risk shattering your ceramic lining and wasting whatever materials you’ve put in there so far.