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...
In 2018, Utah passed the “Utah Medical Cannabis Act.” Under the new law, patients who are over the age of 21 and complain of one or more qualifying conditions can apply for a medical cannabis card after meeting with a Qualified Medical Provider (QMP). If a...
A recurring question in Utah’s pharmacies has been, “where are the extracts?” The live resin, the budder, shatter, rosin, etc. “where is it?” Some patients are even asking, “is it legal here?” and “why don’t you guys have any dab?’” The answer to those...
The legalization of medical cannabis in Utah, while a great benefit, has also had its challenges. One of the concerns most frequently brought up by patients is the cost of the medical cannabis products. Many people have assumed that the cost of Utah products are...
The cannabis plant contains hundreds of therapeutic biomolecules, including over 100 cannabinoids like THC and CBD. Within the cannabinoids, there are many analogs and isomers for each type—small differences that have big implications and real-world consequences. An...
The question has often been debated among Cannaseurs in legal states, and now the conversation is here. What should be considered craft-flower in Utah’s budding medical cannabis market? This term is used liberally, somewhat muddying it’s meaning. Despite the various...