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Grown With Love in Summit County, Colorado. Scroll down to view videos of some of our Blue, Gold, Purple, Red & Green LabelsBLUE LABEL SATIVAS
Cerebral | Stoney | Energizing
GOLD LABEL SATIVAS
Euphoric | Creative | Focused
PURPLE LABEL INDICAS
Zen | Relaxing | Peaceful
RED LABEL INDICAS
Sleep | Couch Lock | Heavy
GREEN LABEL CBDs
Pain Relief | Therapeutic | Healing
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High Country Healing features 60+ strains of Colorado’s finest cannabis.


Be Responsible
Although any adult 21 years or older is allowed to possess up to 1 ounce, non-residents of Colorado will be restricted to purchasing ¼ ounce (7 grams) in a single transaction. This law was created to prevent visitors from going from one retail center to the next and stockpiling product for export. Residents of Colorado may purchase up to 1 ounce (28 grams) per single transaction.
Note that you can buy a mix of bud, edibles and concentrate, as long as the total equals to 7 grams or less for a non-resident or 28 grams or less for a Colorado resident. Keep in mind that ten 100mg edibles or 1 gram of concentrate equal 1 gram of bud.
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No, not legally. The law in Colorado restricts consumption of marijuana to private areas only. This includes National Forests.
Hash
Being a highly concentrated form of marijuana, the effects upon the user may be more psychologically and physically intense than plant marijuana use.
To date, long term effects of marijuana concentrate use are not yet fully known; but, we do know the effects of plant marijuana use. These effects include paranoia, anxiety, panic attacks, andhallucinations.
Additionally, the use of plant marijuana increases one’s heart rate and blood pressure. Plant marijuana users may also experience withdrawal and addiction problems.
Caviar – Qleaner
Cannabis that is dipped in hash oil and rolled in strain specific keef
Caviar – Girl Scout Cookies
Cannabis that is dipped in hash oil and rolled in strain specific keef
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Edibles
The effects of edibles may not be felt for up to and beyond 90 minutes. Peak effects may be delayed up to 2 hours, whereas the peak effects of smoking or vaporizing come in as little as 5-10 minutes. This is because of the way our bodies process THC, the psychoactive ingredient in cannabis.
When smoked, delta-9 THC bypasses processing by the liver and directly enters our bloodstream via the lungs. When eaten, cannabis is metabolized by the liver, changing delta-9 THC into 11-hydroxy-THC. This results in a slower onset with more intense effects. The effects of the digested 11-hydroxy-THC are often described as being more psychedelic.
No. Traveling with cannabis over state lines is 100% illegal. You can get a DUI if you’re driving under the influence of marijuana.
If you have cannabis in your car, keep it in an closed container, but note that it’s always illegal to consume marijuana in a motor vehicle.
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