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Full harvest moonz
Full harvest moonz







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Cannabis can destress your body and mind, ease anxiety, improve pain, and help with digestive symptoms. Just as a good cocktail or glass of wine can offer relaxation and complex flavors, marijuana can also provide a way to unwind and a pleasant sensory experience.

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Full Harvest Moonz owners Michaela Ristuccia and Janet Kupris OK, but why might I want to use cannabis? “You are running very little actual risk,” he says. It is extremely unlikely for a recreational user in Massachusetts to end up in trouble, says Boston-based cannabis attorney Blake Mensing. Attorney General Merrick Garland has said enforcement of marijuana laws in states that have legalized cannabis is just not a priority.

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In theory, cannabis use, even in Massachusetts, could result in criminal penalties. It is important to note, however, that none of this is legal on a federal level. Recreational cannabis is available to anyone who’s at least 21, no paperwork required, but is subject to taxes. You may also grow up to six plants.īuying medical cannabis requires a state-issued license, but medical buyers don’t pay taxes. You can have up to one ounce of marijuana in your possession outside of the home, and up to 10 ounces within your home. In Massachusetts, both medical and recreational cannabis use are legal. Happy Valley’s clean and bright aesthetic draws comparisons to an Apple store. Gregg Weiss from Happy Valley won Cannabis Cup People’s Choice for 2021 for White Wedding & Super Lemon Haze. If you’re interested in giving it a go, but have never partaken (or at least not since college), here is a quick primer on the why, how, and where of marijuana in Massachusetts. From joints and vaporizers to edibles and tinctures (and even seltzer), there is a wide range of options for the cannabis-curious. With these changes in attitude and accessibility, cannabis has become downright mainstream. For one, it is now generally called “cannabis,” a name that doesn’t carry the weight of decades of stereotypes and stigma. Not to mention, hunters could more easily see the animals they were looking for, as they too were looking to collect fallen grains and fruits in the bright night light.Once a substance most associated with hazy dorm rooms and your hippie cousin, marijuana has come into its own in recent years. Not only was the timing of this full moon perfectly aligned to their crops, but the brightness and yellow hue (due to dust in the atmosphere) gave them a lot of light to see what they were picking during times when it would get darker sooner than it would in the summer. Once they collected their bounty, the next phase of preparing for winter would be to hunt - hence, the Hunter's Moon. They wanted to make sure that everything was ready to eat, and yet not too ripe, or left out too long that the animals could get to them first. So, why these names? The Algonquin tribes would wait until after the autumnal equinox to collect their harvests. In 2018, when the Harvest Moon falls in September, October's full moon will simply be the Hunter's Moon. 5 - so that's what October 2017's full moon should be referred to as.

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22, the Harvest Moon is occurring on Oct. But in 2017, because the autumnal equinox occurred on Sept. During the years that the Harvest Moon rises in September, October becomes the month of the Hunter's Moon. The Harvest Moon is the first full moon after the autumnal equinox, meaning that it's not always in the same month: Every three years, the Harvest Moon falls in October rather than in September. Is there even a difference between the Harvest Moon and the Hunter's Moon? Why do people use both names for the same thing?! During the fall, the two most talked about moons are the Harvest Moon and the Hunter's Moon, because it seems like every October, people are calling the full moon one or the other. For the Algonquin tribe, who created many of the names we have for full moons, naming the moons was their way of keeping track of the seasons and the lunar months, but for us, the nicknames are not applicable, merely interesting. Growing up it seemed like there were a lot fewer names for the moon - either it was full, or it wasn't, amirite? But lately, people have been taking more of an interest in the actual names for the different full moons.









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