by Flack » Sun Jun 30, 2019 10:36 am
Jizaboz wrote: Fri Jun 28, 2019 12:08 amWhat do you guys think about this CBD fad? I tried a couple of those “hempettes” last weekend a friend offered me and I could notice a calming affect that actually killed some of the Saturday night buzz I had going on, but oddly didn’t give me a headache.
Looks like this Kratom thing isn’t so popular these days however. There were at least 2 places to buy it out near the USMC base local to the trailer park at the coast from 2016-2018 that have been replaced with “vape stores”. Today driving back from there I noticed no place advertising Kratom.
I've never tried CBD (can't) but I'm always suspicious when something is advertised as a cure all. Maybe it really is a wonder drug but when the response to every single ailment in the world is "CBD helps that" I can't help but be suspicious.
Within the past year, Oklahoma legalized medicinal marijuana, so with that it seems like there's a CBD, marijuana, or vape shop on every corner. They are more common in some parts of town over others, but no matter where you are you probably wouldn't need a Lyft to get to one.
I didn't know what Kratom was until I looked it up just now but there are businesses here with Kratom in the name so I assume it's legal to sell.
[quote=Jizaboz post_id=102026 time=1561705720 user_id=910]What do you guys think about this CBD fad? I tried a couple of those “hempettes” last weekend a friend offered me and I could notice a calming affect that actually killed some of the Saturday night buzz I had going on, but oddly didn’t give me a headache.
Looks like this Kratom thing isn’t so popular these days however. There were at least 2 places to buy it out near the USMC base local to the trailer park at the coast from 2016-2018 that have been replaced with “vape stores”. Today driving back from there I noticed no place advertising Kratom.[/quote]
I've never tried CBD (can't) but I'm always suspicious when something is advertised as a cure all. Maybe it really is a wonder drug but when the response to every single ailment in the world is "CBD helps that" I can't help but be suspicious.
Within the past year, Oklahoma legalized medicinal marijuana, so with that it seems like there's a CBD, marijuana, or vape shop on every corner. They are more common in some parts of town over others, but no matter where you are you probably wouldn't need a Lyft to get to one.
I didn't know what Kratom was until I looked it up just now but there are businesses here with Kratom in the name so I assume it's legal to sell.