by Cole Fullmer
In our earlier instalments of ‘The Odor of Probable Cause,’ Part 1 & Part 2, we learned the upshot of the Pacheco and Lewis decisions is that even decriminalization laws can alter the probable cause analysis when it comes to cannabis possession, at...
by Cole Fullmer
Although a Pennsylvania appeals court recently held that the scent of cannabis alone was insufficient to support a finding of probable cause, it did conclude that “it is a factor that can contribute to a finding of probable cause, assuming other circumstances supply...
by Cole Fullmer
You might not expect flavor to be such a large part of the conversation when discussing dank. When referring to reefer, the aroma of the herb typically takes center stage, and for good reason, as the smell can help you positively identify the type of cannabis which...
by Cole Fullmer
There has been no reported overdose of THC – but you can overdo it. Overindulgence can get the best of both the novice medical cannabis user, and even the seasoned toker. These instances are generally the result of inexperience or accident, and a too high dose usually...
by Cole Fullmer
The most recognizable, and arguably the best appealing, attributes of the cannabis plant are the scents and flavors it produces. In a previous Salt-Baked article, we learned that the organic compounds known as “terpenes” are responsible for the eclectic aromas...