And so to live and work and have a living in a Society with so many individuals with so many personal ideas of what the U.S Constitution represents or does not, how does a person live and work and have/make a living without being swallowed up in the 'sea' of 'wrong(s)'? Stay and stick with your own kind? Okay. Then how does this apply to work and to nearby work life?
Take a weed break at work. It's allowed!
At most offices in America, smoking a joint during your lunch break or eating cannabis-laced brownies at your desk would land you in HR.
But in some states, not only won't you be punished -- you might be rewarded.
Kyle Sherman and Chase Wiseman cofounded Flowhub, which provides software for the cannabis industry, in 2015. The Denver-based startup has been a weed-friendly workplace from day one.
"Our philosophy at Flowhub is to get s*** done," said Sherman. "If it helps our employees get work done, then we don't care if they consume at work."
kyle & chase
Kyle Sherman and Chase Wiseman, co-founders of Flowhub.
Sherman and Chase both consume marijuana at work, either in weekly brainstorming meetings or toward the end of the day.
"It definitely surfaces new ideas and a fresh take on things," said Sherman.
While recreational marijuana is legal in Colorado, smoking of any kind isn't allowed in the building. So Flowhub's 18 employees, most of them millennials, are free to bring in cannabis-infused edibles, sodas and juices.
So far, there haven't been any negative outcomes.
"Our clients are some of the biggest firms in the cannabis industry," said Sherman. "We have to be on point with our work. We've never had a problem yet."
Both startups allow weed at work.
https://money.cnn.com/2016/01/18/smallbusiness/marijuana-workplaces/index.html
Although this might be a very small population, does these sorts of things have a 'ripple' effect into larger main stream society and living?
That even CNN's Business/Money Section wrote an article about it?
5. Denver and Boulder, Colorado
Percentage of marijuana users: 14.8%
The SAMHSA report groups a few large cities together in its report, and the Colorado cities of Denver and Boulder are counted together for a total rate of cannabis use at 14.8%. The large cities are home to a number of universities, but also are some of the most concentrated areas for medical and recreational dispensaries in the state.
https://www.cheatsheet.com/culture/marijuana-cities-pot-users.html/
HOW TO DIFFERENTIATE GOOD FROM BAD QUALITY MARIJUANA BUDS
https://www.royalqueenseeds.com/blog-how-to-differentiate-good-from-bad-quality-marijuana-buds-n622
How Long Does It Take to Grow Weed Indoors?
by Nebula Haze
This is one of the most common questions we receive from curious soon-to-be indoor cannabis growers: How long does it really take to grow weed? What’s the growing timeline?
It’s actually a really good question! Every new marijuana grower should know how much work they’re signing up for! The short answer is…
The Average Indoor Grow Takes 3-5 Months
https://www.growweedeasy.com/how-long-does-it-take-to-grow-weed
Denver/Population
704,621 (2017)
Boulder/Population
107,125 (2017)
811,746 (total)
120,138 (14.8%)