by Cole Fullmer
There is speculation amongst patients that Utah is in the midst of a cannabis crisis, but the limited supply of products was expected to occur at the beginning of Utah’s medical cannabis program by those involved in its development. This shortage has frustrated...
by Salt Baked City Staff
The 2018 Farm Bill removed hemp from the controlled substance list, the federal law allows any person to handle (possess) plant, viable seed, leaf or floral materials without a hemp license. By law, hemp is defined in congressional legislation as the cannabis plant...
by Cole Fullmer
For more than three years, Pam Harris and Mica Medford have been fighting to open an Ogden dispensary. As of yesterday, May 1, 2020, they’re both feeling that all their efforts have finally come “full-circle.” If you’ve driven down Riverdale Road in South Ogden in the...
by Salt Baked City Staff
CBD outlet designer and artist, Trista Fisher sat down with Salt Baked City for a light Q&A about what makes this focus a hugely unique opportunity. Here’s what Trista had to say. Q: Where are you from? I was born in Seattle, but left as a baby. My family moved...
by Salt Baked City Staff
Here in Utah we’re navigating a new green horizon. Since the Farm Act took effect late 2018, hemp growing has boomed in the state, now allowing preexisting local CBD stores to offer products made and grown in state. Quality has gone up and new businesses are pooping...
by Salt Baked City Staff
Medical cannabis has not always been my specialty in medicine. I was educated at the University of Utah and have spent the last five years in Surgery, trauma, and emergency medicine. My background was in contributing to the opioid epidemic, now I’m involved in...