Pubdate: Thu, 02 Jul 2015
Source: Westword (Denver, CO)
Column: Ask A Stoner
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Author: Herbert Fuego

IS THERE A CLASS FOR POT NEWBIES?

Dear Stoner: I could really use instructions on how to break apart a 
nugget, clean a grinder and roll a joint. Is there an 
intro-to-marijuana class somewhere?

New to Nugs

Dear Nugs: Most people take Pot Smoking 101 during high school or 
college, but there are plenty of ways to learn about proper cheeba 
use without revealing yourself as a newb. Instructional classes on 
marijuana usually focus on more advanced topics, such as hashmaking, 
cooking with cannabis or the details of marijuana law and 
regulations, so you won't find any courses on how to break up a nug 
(use your hands) or clean a grinder (scrub with rubbing alcohol and 
rinse with water). But fortunately, we live in the Age of Google. 
I've been YouTubing how to tie a necktie for about six months now, 
and our former Stoner helped readers out by compiling a "Marijuana 
101 - How to Roll a Joint" video on our website a couple of years 
back. Some recreational classes (Sushi and Joint Rolling; Puff, Pass 
& Paint, etc.) that we list in our weekly Cannabis Calendar at 
westword.Com/news will expose you to new experiences while teaching 
artistic skills at the same time. The best way to get good at 
anything, however, is to practice, practice, practice.

Dear Stoner: Is marijuana massage a real thing? How will the infused 
oils affect my body or state of mind?

Khaleesi B.

Dear Khaleesi: Marijuana massage studios are one of many businesses 
sprouting off Colorado's legalized plant, but their rising popularity 
seems to have started a trend that other legal states may soon 
follow. Cannabisinfused topicals and CBD oils have become a hot item 
on dispensary shelves, thanks to the relaxation and pain relief they 
bring without the psychoactive effects associated with marijuana. 
Many massage parlors still won't touch it (the American Massage 
Therapy Association doesn't have an official position, and 
pot-infused lotions aren't used at most massage-therapy schools), but 
a growing number of marijuana-friendly studios will. LoDo Massage 
offers a Mile-High Massage package with Apothecanna cream; Behr 
Bodywork on Colfax features a Medicated Massage package with CBD oils 
and lotions; and Denver-based My 420 Tours will bring the cannabis 
massage to your home or hotel room. Although the lotion is made with 
active ingredients of the plant and is absorbed through the skin, no 
THC enters your system, because it doesn't reach your bloodstream - 
leaving your mind clear and your pee free of incriminating evidence 
in the workplace.
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