Halloween is upon us and it’s time to get spooky and, for those who love the greener side of life, a little baked.
Halloween, the spookiest time of the year, is not only for the ghouls and goblins but also for those who enjoy a little herbal enhancement in their celebrations. For the cannabis enthusiasts, or as they might call it, ‘Halloweed’, navigating the Halloween festivities can be a delightful and epic adventure. From creative costume ideas, to snacks that satisfy the munchies, to horror film recommendations to social event ideas – here are 10 top tips for a stoner on Halloween.
Halloween & Cannabis
For those who are inexperienced in the beautiful romance that is Halloween and cannabis, you might be confused why these two things go so well together. Well, ‘Halloweed’ is not a term that I’ve simply made up – it’s a well-established seasonal choice. Spooky chills and weed seem to go hand in hand for several reasons, creating a unique and enjoyable combination for many enthusiasts. It’s no surprise that some of the great horror films – such as Scream or other slashers – are highly popular in the stoner community. What could be better than enjoying a joint and watching a scary movie? What could be better than quelling your munchies with some halloween candy? What could be better than having some friends over and sharing a bong as you tell your spookiest stories? Well, Daily Trojan writes:
“Cannabis is known for its ability to heighten sensory perceptions, resulting in richer tastes and louder sounds which can potentially cause side effects of paranoia. While undesirable for many (and there are strains that can minimize feelings of anxiety), cannabis just might be the perfect boost for Halloween thrill-seekers.”
But why does Halloween and cannabis go so well together? Here’s a few potential reasons:
Creative Expression
Halloween is a celebration of creativity and self-expression through costumes and decorations. The altered state of consciousness induced by cannabis can lead to unique and imaginative costume ideas and decorations, adding an extra layer of enjoyment to the creative aspects of Halloween.
Relaxation
Halloween, especially for adults, can be a hectic time with preparations, social gatherings, and the potential for a random devil or murderer to knock on their door any minute to demand some treats. Cannabis, known for its relaxation and stress-relief properties, can help individuals unwind and enjoy the festivities in a more laid-back way.
Social
Cannabis has a reputation for creating positive social interactions. For those who partake, it can break down social barriers, encourage laughter, and create a more relaxed atmosphere. If you’re looking forward to some halloween parties, but don’t necessarily want to drink, cannabis could be the perfect alternative.
10 Top Tips for A Stoner’s Halloween
So, with all this in mind, here are our 10 top tips for stoner’s this Halloween season. Some of these you may have thought of, others may be new to you. Most importantly, however, ensure you enjoy your stoner Halloween.
1 – Costumes
If you’re going to be enjoying cannabis this Halloween, then allow your brain to run wild. Weed is known to boost imagination, so why not elevate your costume game? Sometimes costumes can seem a little embarrassing, especially as you get older, but use the cannabis-induced confidence to really have fun with it. You could even use the stoner theme as inspiration. Whether you go for the classic ‘stoner’ look with tie-dye and oversized glasses, or a famous icon from a stoner movie, try being creative. You might be surprised what your weed brain comes up with.
2- Pumpkin Bong
You may have tried apple bongs, you may have tried a watermelon bong, but how about a pumpkin bong? It might sound ridiculous, and in many ways it is, but this Halloween could be your chance to give it a proper go. Turn pumpkin carving into a high art form by incorporating your love for cannabis. Like any fruit or vegetable, the design of the bong remains the same, you just need to try it at a bigger size (pumpkins are usually a lot bigger than apples of course). So get some friends over, get a carving knife, and give it a go. Weed Maps writes:
“Pumpkin bongs work just like any other bong. You light the weed on one end, suck in air through the other, and voila — a cloud of water-filtered smoke arrives ready to get you high… the most important decision you’ll make is the size of your pumpkin. Get an extra-large pumpkin if you’re looking to get extra-high and a small pumpkin if you’re looking for a few petite rips.”
3 – Cannabis Edibles
Whether you’re planning on having a social event, or just sitting at home alone, having some cannabis edible halloween treats is an absolute must. You can elevate the traditional Halloween candy spread by incorporating cannabis-infused edibles. From gummies to chocolates, the options are vast. Of course be mindful of dosages, and perhaps label your goodies with their THC content to ensure everyone has a good time without going overboard. Also, it probably goes without saying, but make sure you don’t accidentally hand some of these ‘special’ treats to any young trick or treaters.
4 – Halloween Hemp Decorations
If you want to truly combine halloween and cannabis this year, why not get involved in some arts and crafts by embracing the hemp aesthetic? Hemp-based materials are environmentally friendly, as well as obviously coming from the cannabis plant. Consider incorporating hemp-based materials into your decorations, from tablecloths to banners. You can even make your own cannabis leaf garlands using hemp twine. True cannabis lovers don’t just smoke weed, they also love everything that the plant can make.
5 – Chill-Out Space
Having a perfect chill-out space is basically an essential at Halloween. Especially if you’re planning to reach ultimate levels of relaxation.Create a designated chill-out space for those who want to relax and enjoy Halloween. Deck it out with comfy cushions, blankets, and perhaps some ambient lighting. Provide an assortment of smoking devices, whether it’s a bong, pipe, joint, or a dry herb vaporizer. You can even set the mood with ghostly green lighting. Green bulbs or LED lights can transform any space into a cannabis-friendly Halloween haven. Then, get some nice music on and have a TV nearby with a great array of horror films.
6 – Horror Films
Speaking of horror films, make sure you have a good selection of these for when you want to enjoy some spook. Being high can make scary films even funner to watch, so you don’t want to miss a trick. There are plenty of great movies out there, but for me I would suggest 5. The Ring, Hereditary, Midsummar, Get Out or The Shining. These films give you a bit of everything: psychological, gore and jump scares. What more do you need? Whichever films you decide to watch, make sure you have a pillow to hide behind if it all gets a bit too much. Cannabis can increase the feeling of fear afterall.
7 – Psychedelic Playlist
Music and cannabis go hand in hand. Having a playlist – or a few – to whack out whenever the mood strikes is key. There’s two ways you can do this. You can either curate a Halloween playlist that enhances the experience for the horror-lovers out there. Or, you can Include tracks that are not only festive but also complement the mellow mood you’re aiming for. Classic stoner tunes, reggae vibes, or even some trippy electronic beats can create the perfect sonic backdrop for a Halloweed celebration. Think Jimi Hendrix, think Bob Marley, think Bob Dylan, think funk and soul.
8 – Cannabis-Themed Games
This might sound a little confusing: what’s a cannabis-themed game? Well, when you think about it, there are actually a lot. So keep the good times rolling, and be creative. From marijuana bingo to cannabis trivia, infusing your party with games that reflect your passion can be very entertaining. You can even write a list of weed-themed quiz questions, get into teams, and see who wins. Just make sure everyone’s on the same wavelength, and perhaps have a stash of weed prizes (or munchies) for the winners.
9 – Horror Stories
Halloween wouldn’t be halloween without scary stories. Dim the lights, get some candles, and get everyone into a circle. Everyone can enjoy their cannabis as they listen to each person’s scariest story. They can be fictional, they can be real, it doesn’t matter. Either way, they have to be really really scary. Horror films are spooky, but there’s nothing quite like a true tale of fear. Plus, with a quiet room, and THC in your system, those stories will probably seem even scarier than normal.
10 – Halloween Walk
Nature is known to be elevated in the eye of a stoner. Suddenly the flowers are more colourful, the air purer and the smells more pungent. But what about a night time halloween walk? Suddenly, the howls of wolves are heard, the smells of blood, the sounds of potential distant screams. Of course, in reality, there’s probably no danger at all. But it’s sometimes fun to go for a little haunted walk on halloween, with a joint in hand, and see if you can enjoy the spookiness.
Conclusion
Halloween and cannabis go perfectly hand in hand, so make sure you’re prepared for an ideal stoner experience. Halloween is a time to celebrate the things that bring joy, excitement and spook into our lives, and for many, that includes the calming embrace of cannabis. Whether you’re hosting a Halloweed gathering or simply enjoying a laid-back night in, these tips can help elevate your experience this year. Remember to embrace the spirit of the season, share the love, and most importantly, have a spooktacular Halloweed!
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The federal administration is all over the board around fed cannabis policy…and millions of patients are worried.
The industry employees over 440,000 workers at all lives and is driven in a large part by mom and pop businesses. Millions use medical marijuana for health issues ranging from chronic pain to sleep. But there are mixed messages from the feds about cannabis, and people are very worried. The federal government’s stance on marijuana has become increasingly complex, as recent developments show conflicting approaches to the drug’s potential benefits and risks. On one hand, there’s a push for research into medical marijuana for veterans, while on the other, a campaign against cannabis use is being launched.
The juxtaposition of initiatives highlights the federal government’s inconsistent approach to marijuana policy. While some departments are exploring the potential benefits of cannabis, others are actively working to discourage its use. This dichotomy is further exemplified by ongoing legislative efforts. For instance, Rep. Brian Mast (R-FL) has reintroduced the Veterans Equal Access Act, which would allow VA doctors to recommend medical marijuana to patients in states where it’s legal. Meanwhile, documents from an ongoing lawsuit suggest that the DEA may have weighted the marijuana rescheduling process to ensure rejection of moving the drug from Schedule 1 to Schedule 3.
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The Department of Defense (DOD) has allocated nearly $10 million in funding for research into the therapeutic potential of MDMA for active-duty military members. This initiative, driven by congressional efforts, aims to explore MDMA’s effectiveness in treating conditions such as post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and traumatic brain injury (TBI). Rep. Morgan Luttrell (R-TX) expressed pride in this development, stating that it could be a “game-changer” for service members battling these combat-related injuries.
Additionally, a bipartisan effort in Congress has been pushing for VA research on medical marijuana for PTSD and other conditions affecting veterans. The VA Medicinal Cannabis Research Act, introduced in both the Senate and House, would mandate studies on how cannabis affects the use of addictive medications and impacts various health outcomes for veterans.
In stark contrast to these research initiatives, the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) has partnered with an anti-cannabis nonprofit to launch a social media campaign targeting young people. The campaign, set to run ahead of April 20 (4/20), aims to “flood” Instagram with anti-cannabis content. The DEA is offering monetary incentives to students for creating and posting anti-THC videos, with payments ranging from $25 to $50 depending on the type of content produced.
This approach has raised eyebrows, as it seems to contradict the growing acceptance and legalization of marijuana across the United States. Critics argue that such campaigns may be out of touch with current societal trends and scientific understanding of cannabis.
Not everyone has access to marijuana to help them sleep – good news, hemp is available.
it’s estimated 50 to 70 million Canadian and American adults experience sleep disorders or disturbances, and about one-third of adults don’t regularly get the recommended amount. Hemp has emerged as a promising natural remedy for those seeking better sleep. With its calming properties and potential to address various sleep-related issues, hemp-derived products are gaining popularity among individuals looking to improve their rest. Here is how hemp helps you sleep.
Hemp contains several compounds contributing to better sleep quality. Cannabidiol (CBD), a non-psychoactive component of hemp, has shown potential in promoting relaxation and reducing anxiety, which can often interfere with a good night’s rest. Studies suggest that CBD may help individuals fall asleep faster and experience fewer sleep disturbances throughout the night.
When formulated and used properly, preliminary research and user reports suggest that hemp gummies improve subjective sleep quality. Users of quality hemp sleep gummies report feeling more rested, a better quality of sleep and fewer awakenings in the night. However, clinical research has shown that over consumption of THC negatively impacts the quality of sleep, especially with long term use.
Wana Brands has launched a hemp sleeping product nationally, Mike Hennesy, Vice President of Innovation shared the following about how it works. Naturally hemp-derived sleep gummies contain the same cannabinoids like CBD, CBN, and THC as cannabis or marijuana. These ingredients interact with receptors in the body’s endocannabinoid system, which plays a role in regulating mood, stress, and sleep-wake cycles. For example, CBD may promote relaxation and reduce anxiety, CBN can relieve discomfort and reduce awakenings, while THC can shorten the time it takes to fall asleep, especially at low doses. Together, they may help ease the mind and body into a sleep-ready state.
The best sleep products don’t rely on just one cannabinoid like CBN but instead use a combination of cannabinoids, terpenes, and other sleep-supporting ingredients such as melatonin. This is because the reasons for sleeplessness are multifaceted, and include trouble falling asleep, staying asleep, chronic, pain and anxiety. Each ingredient targets different root causes as well as synergizes with the other cannabinoids and terpenes for the best night sleep.
Longer lasting formulations can actually help reduce awakenings in the night. CBN has been shown in recent research to reduce the number of times you wake up in the night. Combined with other cannabinoids they can synergize to reduce discomfort and anxiety helping consumers stay asleep.
If you do wake up in the middle of the night and can’t fall back asleep products including CBD and CBG to reduce middle of the night anxiety and racing thoughts that can keep us awake, and they have only 1mg of THC so you wake up refreshed and not high in the morning.
For most people, hemp-derived cannabinoids are considered safe and non-intoxicating, with a low risk of dependence. When THC is included in small amounts, it can produce mild effects and can help us fall asleep faster. It generally poses a minimal risk when used in moderation, but there is a potential for dependence if overused, just like with any sleep aid. Adverse events are far more prevalent in pharmaceutical and even over the counter sleep aids than with hemp-derived cannabinoids.
The key is responsible use, including starting with a low dose and taking breaks when needed. If you rely on it every night at high doses, your body may adjust, and it can be habitual. But when used in moderation and with a well-balanced formula, cannabis can be a sustainable part of a healthy sleep routine.
Roughly 75% of adults worldwide drink wine, with a significant portion consuming it regularly, and the US wine market sees a substantial number of people drinking wine and refining their taste. In fact, mearly half of adults (44%) drink at least a couple of glasses per week. But this wine issue is becoming more common, Charles Rice, Executive Director of the Wine Education Council shares the following.
Imagine attending a wine tasting, only to discover an unpleasant surprise with one of the bottle. It is bitter and even a little medicinal; it is starting and upsets the balance of the really brings down the whole room and spoils what could have been a lovely evening. This uninvited guest is called ‘smoke taint’ and it a direct result of the increase in wildfires affecting many of the world’s top wine-growing regions. Let’s pour ourselves a glass and explore how this unwanted visitor is crashing the party and what the industry is doing to air out the room.
Smoke taint is like a bad hangover for grapes—it leaves them feeling a bit burned. When wildfires rage nearby, mature and growing grapes absorb volatile compounds, imparting an ashy, smoky flavor to the wine. It’s not just a surface issue: these compounds penetrate deep, forming glycosides that release their smokiness during fermentation. The result? Wines that taste more like a campfire or a doctor’s office than a sophisticated vintage. It’s a “grape” big disappointment!
Rising temperatures and changing weather patterns are fueling longer and more intense fire seasons. This means more frequent and severe wildfires, especially in regions like California, Oregon, and Australia—some of the world’s top wine-producing areas. The impact is twofold: not only do fires directly damage vineyards, but the smoke also compromises grape quality, leaving winemakers feeling crushed. It’s a drain on their passion, and their profits.
Fortunately, researchers are working tirelessly to find ways to put a cork in the problem and coming up with some innovative solutions. Synthetic materials called ‘molecularly imprinted polymers’ can selectively remove smoky compounds from wine without stripping away desirable flavors and aromas. Activated carbon has been shown to be effective but can also remove some of the good stuff. It’s akin to using a broad-spectrum filter that catches both the smoke and some of the wine’s natural charm. Interestingly, producing sparkling wine from smoke-affected grapes is another creative workaround. The carbonation process can mask some of the smoky flavors, turning a potential loss into a bubbly opportunity.
Smoke taint is undoubtedly uninvited guest when it comes to wine in the age of climate change, but the wine industry is not going to complain too much about sour grapes. With innovative solutions and a dash of creativity, winemakers are finding ways to keep the party going. So, the next time you sip a glass of wine, remember the uninvited guest that might have been there, but thanks to science and ingenuity, didn’t ruin the party.