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New York and cannabis have a history together. In the late 1800’s, two groups were known to be using the
New York and cannabis have a history together. In the late 1800’s, two groups were known to be using the
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Oklahoma, which has only had a medical program since 2018 managed to implement it with hyper speed. After only 2
This pandemic had been hard on us all. Some have lost loved ones and friends. Others have lost their business.
In the beginning……no really the story of Bud’s Place™ began quite a long time ago.
Our story begins in 1996 when California where I lived at the time made medical cannabis use legal.
I had been a pro-cannabis activist both politically and socially since 2003 when I became involved in the political rig-a-ma-roll as the state made its best effort to streamline the system and create a usable model for the rest of the country, which they did for medical cannabis use with the passage of senate bill 420 (yes 420).
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Because it’s your investment of time and cash that is at stake, it is very important for you to think
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