M.O.M.s operate in the grey zone of Canadian cannabis. But they’re a vital resource for patients that can’t find doctors or growers, or are not satisfied with licensed producers. Our speakers understand the need to fight for access for everyone. That’s why the Twelve High Chicks M.O.M. Cup Canadian speakers are lawyers and protesters, recreational advocates and medical activists, business owners and artists.
We’re really excited to work with everyone — sponsors, performers, and contributors — for next week’s Twelve High Chicks M.O.M. Cup! So excited, we’re sharing a little about some of them with you before the big weekend, February 24-26, 2016. Today we’d like to thank one of our gold M.O.M. Cup Sponsors: Vancouver Seed Bank.
We’re really excited to be working with everyone — sponsors, performers, and contributors — for this month’s Twelve High Chicks M.O.M. Cup! Of course we want to share a little about some of them with you before the big weekend, February 24-26, 2016. Today we’d like to thank one of our platinum M.O.M. Cup Sponsors: Cannabis Culture.
We’re ramping up for this month’s Twelve High Chicks M.O.M. Cup! We’re really excited to be working with everyone — sponsors, performers, and contributors. So we want to share a little about some of them with you before the big weekend, February 24-26, 2016. Today we’d like to introduce our first M.O.M. Cup Sponsor: Canadabs!
The Beginning
Earlier this year I first learned of cannabis cigars, or cannagars, via Facebook; a company in Washington State called Leira turns them out.
As soon as I saw them I wanted to try one. I’ve been thinking for a long time that it would be great to have a marijuana-filled cigar to enjoy for an hour or more. And these were true stogies: an 8” one can burn for up to 5 hours. Unfortunately they are only available in Washington.
Enter Smiling Buddah. The small, BC-based company also produces cannagars, and I made it my mission to get my hands on one ASAP. Lucky for me I have some great connections. I soon found them at the Cannabis Culture Dispensary on Beatty St, in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside area.
By now we hope you’ve heard that we want you to judge the M.O.M. Cup happening the last weekend in February (24th–26th) 2017. It’s going to be a party!
Here at Twelve High Chicks we are working hard to bring you a different type of cannabis event, something with a global flair.
We said we’d be giving away passes online to the Twelve High Chicks MOM Cup and we meant it. But we couldn’t wait until the contest starts to tell you about prizes. So here’s the MOM Cup Getaway Sneak Peek!
This month, Twelve High Chicks invites you to read one of our more humble interviews, with Vancouver-based musician David Morin. David is a talented musician known for busking the streets of Vancouver and grabbing the attention of random strangers as his audience. While interviewing David Morin we talk about what his influences are, and what drives his passion to be both a street performer and a recording artist. I hope you enjoy this piece on this amazing up-and-coming Canadian musician.
We are born to be something of substance. We are born to discover the fires that dwell inside our hearts, and that shake our souls. While the webs of life trap us in the beats of time, our hearts yearn to soar. And we are likely to find our own substance when we learn to channel the energies that are bestowed upon us. Whether our substance finds us or we create it, that fire that dwells needs to burn in order to channel the path of where we need to journey.
You can’t imagine how stoked I was when I first learned of the Fore20 golf tournament, a dream of mine come true that combined two of my favourite pastimes: golf and smoking weed.
If you envision yourself in a situation strongly enough, that vision potentially manifests itself in your future reality. And when we take the time to envision ourselves in positive situations, it displays self-confidence, optimism, and the ability to look more deeply at ourselves. In essence, we can truly be ourselves without restrictions, inhibitions or regrets. This also constitutes personal freedoms, personal triumphs, and personal rewards. Ultimately, we are able to pave the way for any vision when we believe in it wholeheartedly. Sarah Hanlon proved this theory when she envisioned and pursued her ultimate dream to compete on the hit Canadian reality series Big Brother Canada, on season 3. Sarah Hanlon was simply herself, with a big vision. We show how her outstanding victory played out in this Twelve High Chicks interview.
Raised in Brampton, Ontario by her birth parents, Sarah Hanlon’s background was the youngest of four siblings whom she has always considered to be her rocks. With a well structured childhood, Sarah was brought up adopting values like respect, compassion, and kindness through the loving guidance of her family. Honesty and kindness have always been Sarah’s strong suits, which is how she ultimately won the hearts of thousands of Canadians in Season 3 of Big Brother Canada.
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