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The psychoactive cannabinoid that will make you feel "high"
What is THC?
The only qualifying condition for medical marijuana in Arizona that was added after the initial rules went into effect.
What is PTSD
The scheduled status given to cannabis by the DEA in 1970.
What is a schedule 1 drug?
This cannabinoid is psychoactive and responsible for making cannabis consumers feel "high"
What is THC?
This terpene has a citrus scent and is often associated with Sativa strains.
What is limonene?
The amount of time that an Arizona Medical Marijunana Certification is valid.
What is 2 years?
Medical marijuana typically treats this instead of the core disease.
What is an illness?
This was the last year in US history that cannabis was not subject to any regulation or government intervention.
When was 1906?
This cannabinoid can provide a good night's rest.
What is CBN?
This terpene is often associated with lavender.
What is linalool?
The price Arizona charges for a Medical Marijuana Certification (not including doctor's fees).
What is $150? ($75 if you have EBT)
The optimal temperature that allows the vaporization of cannabinoids and terpenes without combustion.
What is 410oF or 210oC.
This man was the first commissioner of the Federal Bureau of Narcotics and is often credited as the man behind federal cannabis prohibition.
Who is Henry Anslinger?
This terpene is commonly found in mangoes, hops, and lemongrass.
What is myrcene?
The total tax rate for a medical patient purchasing from our store.
What is 8.7%
The pathological condition that results from a disease or the treatment of that disease.
What is a sequelae?
The first evidence of medical cannabis usage was found in this country, dated to around 2700 BCE.
What is China?
CBN is the three letter abbreviation for this cannabinoid.
What is cannabinol?
This terpene is a natural herbicide; it repels insects and other herbivores.
What is geraniol?
The worst cannabinoid to recommend to a patient suffering from glaucoma. Don't do it! It is very dangerous.
What is CBD?
The most common side effect of cannabis usage.
What is decreased attention span?
Who is the employee with the longest history at Downtown Dispensary?
K8!
What is tetrahydrocannabinol?
The only terpene which can bind with a CB2 receptor.
What is Beta-Caryophyllene or Caryophyllene?