FAQ

What is Cannabis?
Cannabis, commonly referred to as marijuana, pot, or weed, is a plant containing various chemical compounds known as cannabinoids. These compounds have the potential to influence the brain and other components of the body's nervous system. Consumable parts of the cannabis plant includes leaves, flowers, and buds. It can be ingested through multiple methods such as smoking, vaporizing, topical application, culinary incorporation, or infusion into tea. The utilization of cannabis spans both medicinal and recreational purposes.

What is Marijuana? 
Commonly known as cannabis, weed, pot, or dope, it pertains to the dried flowers, leaves, stems, and seeds of the cannabis plant.

Marijuana is legal in Canada, does this imply it is safe?
The legalization of marijuana in certain states for medical or non-medical adult use does not imply its safety. Consumption of marijuana, regardless of age, can result in adverse health effects.

What is the difference between THC and CBD?
THC (tetrahydrocannabinol) is psychoactive, producing the "high" associated with cannabis, while CBD (cannabidiol) is non-psychoactive and is often associated with therapeutic benefits without the euphoric effects.

Can cannabis be used for medical purposes?
Yes, cannabis has been shown to have potential medical benefits, such as pain relief, anti-inflammatory properties, and aiding in certain medical conditions. It's essential to consult with a healthcare professional for personalized advice.

How should I store my cannabis products to maintain freshness?
Store cannabis in a cool, dark place, away from direct sunlight and excessive heat. Use airtight containers to preserve freshness and potency.