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The Best Strains of Weed you can Buy in BC

The Best Strains of Weed you can Buy in BC

(The 5 Cheapest, Most Delicious Strains)

The Best Strains of Weed you can Buy in BC. With the recent legalization of marijuana in Canada, the country is experiencing a continuous rise in the diversity and quality of ways to enjoy the benefits of weed. Cannawholesalers is at the forefront, with the best quality-price ratio around and carrying what is easily the best weed in BC. While it is true that we offer among the cheapest weed in BC, we will never sacrifice quality. We have worked hard to create our reputation as the premier provider of the country’s most affordable and best strains available to the market. If you are new to marijuana, however, the choices can be overwhelming. The weed industry has come incredibly far in the past few decades, and buyers have more options than ever before. Depending entirely on personal preference, those wishing to enjoy the benefits of marijuana can choose between many different varieties.

From gummies, baked goods, and beverages to butter, hash, oils, topicals, and concentrates your options for the best weed in BC are virtually limitless. Of course, there is and always will be high-quality flowers and buds available as well. At Cannawholesalers, we pride ourselves on our quality-price ratio and carry a revolving selection of some of the best weed in BC. Here are our five favourite strains available now!

1- Alice in Wonderland

Alice in Wonderland is the perfect strain for those looking for an elevated sensory experience. The buds themselves are small to medium in size and carry a flavour that has been described as equal parts fruity, sweet, and exotic. As a Sativa, it boasts higher energy cerebral effects and is perfect for creative activities, outdoor adventures, stress relief, or just relaxing at home. Those using marijuana for medicinal reasons will often reach for Alice in Wonderland for its therapeutic qualities. It has become especially popular with those suffering from depression or anxiety.

2- Bruce Banner

Bruce Banner is a THC heavy strain made up of dense medium to large nuggets that are generally very sticky or gooey to the touch. As a Sativa heavy strain, the effects are most prevalent in the head but also can provide a more profound body relaxation. Generally speaking, the impact of Bruce Banner comes on fast and strong before settling into a calming, euphoric, and creative high. As a cross between OG Kush and Strawberry Diesel, Bruce Banner boasts a strong gassy and pungent aroma, with a subtle sweetness underneath.

3- Cannalope Haze

Cannalope Haze Buyers are drawn to Cannalope Haze for its fruity and sweet flavours that come off as a mix between melon, flowery, and tropical aromas. The small to medium-sized buds of this near-pure Sativa strain pack a bit of a punch and are great for those suffering from fatigue or appetite loss. Given its strong taste and its abundance of resin production, Cannalope Haze is often used to make concentrates.

4- El Chapo

El Chapo is one of our favourite Indica strains on the menu. Like Bruce Banner, El Chapo has a strong diesel inspired flavour that smells of earth and pine. The medium-sized buds of El Chapo are beautiful, as they showcase a gleaming coat of trichomes. Upon inhalation, users typically experience deep carefree relaxation, often so much so that it is better left for day’s end when the sedating effects can provide a welcome way to unwind.

5- Death Tuna

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Death Tuna is arguably the most unique cross strain we’ve achieved at our Cannawholesalers facilities, and it has proven to be a hit. Death Bubba is one of our most substantial strains, and we crossed it with Tuna Kush to create the beautiful Death Tuna hybrid. This flavorful strain has a sweet grassy flavour and is one of the best and most popular Indica dominant hybrids on our shelves.

If you enjoy marijuana, there is no better time to be alive. Cannawholesalers boasts some of the best strains in the country, and our quality-price ratio can’t be beaten. Whether you are a longtime user or merely curious about the plant’s benefits following its recent legalization, surf on by and visit us today.

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Autism CARES Act Signed Into Law; Provides $1.8B in Funding for Autism Research and Services

H.R. 1058: The Autism Collaboration, Accountability, Research, Education, and Support (CARES) Act of 2019, or  the Autism CARES Act of 2019, was signed into law by the President on Monday (9/30/2019). The CARES Act reauthorizes and expands the provisions earlier introduced in the Combating Autism Act of 2006.

What The Autism CARES Act Means For ASD Patients

The Autism CARES Act ensures support for research on autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and enhances programs relating to autism. The latest version of the Act renews the legislation for another five years, tagging $369M annually for ASD-efforts through 2024.

The appropriation of funds authorizes agencies to spend $23.1M each year for developmental disabilities surveillance and research programs by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC); $50.6M each year for autism education, early detection, and intervention by the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA); and $296M each year for the Interagency Autism Coordinating Committee (IACC) and certain other programs by the National Institutes of Health (NIH).

The bill expands the IACC, a federal advisory group, from two to three IACC members who are self-advocates, parents or legal guardians and advocacy/service organizations.

Changes to Law Designed to Help Assist All ASD Patients

chrissmithAutism is a lifelong neurological disorder, and adults with autism need services, too. One of the bill’s sponsors, Rep. Chris Smith (R-NJ) told ABC30 news that the Act expands government programs to include older persons with autism “who were-and are-often misdiagnosed, under-diagnosed and overlooked.” Changes in the law address the problem of “aging out,” and emphasizes that causes, diagnosis, detection, prevention, and treatment of ASD must be available throughout the lifespan of a person with autism.

Drexel University reports that given the population estimate and prevalence rates, approximately 70,700 to 111,600 youth on the autism spectrum turn 18 years old each year. This adds up to between 707,000 and 1,116,000 youth on the autism spectrum aging out over the next decade.

The Autism CARES Act is a hard-won victory borne out of the sweat, tears, and dedication of many politicians, advocates, healthcare professionals, and families dedicated to the ASD community.

Source: mjcooking