Despite weekly physical therapy, some YouTube yoga throughout the week and a regular dollop of CBD cream directly to the area, I continue to wake up with neck pain. Time to research some other relief methods.
What I won’t partake in to mask the pain, however, is whatever “intoxicating hemp” is. But as Brian Eason reports, a lot of others are doing so, and it might be directly related to Colorado’s falling legal-weed revenue.
The state’s pioneering legal-marijuana industry has slowed to pre-pandemic levels. One potential reason why, according to a new analysis, is the rise of intoxicating hemp, a form of recreational drug that is technically legal across the country, available in a wider variety of stores and less regulated than the sort of legalized marijuana that Colorado was the first to implement. Brian Eason explains.
H/T: coloradosun.com
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