Saturday, December 31, 2011
For A Limited Time: Dutch Hawaiian
BOTH just got a fresh supply of Dutch Hawaiian, a sativa-dominant hybrid that flew off the shelves the last time it was in stock. Stop by and pick some up before it's gone! Offered for a suggested donation of $12 per gram.
Friday, December 30, 2011
Menu Update: New Strains
Thursday, December 29, 2011
Open on New Year's Eve/Day
Wednesday, December 28, 2011
An Update
- We've got a fresh supply of Sour Diesel, an immensely popular strain. Get this full sativa for a suggested donation of $12 per gram.
- TODAY: Stop by and try Plush Berry, an indica-dominant hybrid, for a suggested donation of only $10 per gram (normally $12).
- We also have plenty of FUBAR Chews ($10) and pre-rolled joints ($3), for the patients that were asking.
Tuesday, December 27, 2011
Back in Stock: FUBAR Chews
Friday, December 23, 2011
Growers Wanted!
It doesn't cost growers anything to submit their strain, and the winner will be featured as Strain of the Month at BOTH Collective (we'll carry up to 1/4 lb. of the strain and compensate the winner generously).
Growers do NOT have to be at the NW Cannabis Crown event (January 14, 7:30-10pm) in order to win. Send us an e-mail if you're interested in submitting your very best strain (contact@bothcollective.com), or stop by during our normal operating hours.
Thursday, December 22, 2011
In Local Medical Cannabis News
From the article:
State officials will consider a request to allow medical marijuana for people with attention deficit disorder and obsessive compulsive disorder. The petition is the latest attempt to add a mental illness to Washington's list of qualifying conditions for medical cannabis. Three other petitions, for depression and other mental health disorders, have been denied.
Tuesday, December 20, 2011
Holiday Hours
Happy holidays, everyone!
Monday, December 19, 2011
New Strain: Strawberry Cough
Sunday, December 18, 2011
Patients Sue City Over Rights
"A lawsuit, filed by longtime marijuana defense attorney Douglas Hiatt, accuses the city of legal hypocrisy by requiring dispensary owners to get licenses, pay taxes and abide by zoning laws while the city is also enforcing drug-nuisance laws."
Read the whole article here.
Saturday, December 17, 2011
Berry Kush Discounted
Friday, December 16, 2011
'Tis the Season... for Shortbread!
These Golden Dream Shortbread cookies come in a two-pack for a suggested donation of $6. They are made with Sour Diesel, a full Sativa strain.
BOTH Collective (and John Wayne) wishes everyone is having a very happy holiday season.
Wednesday, December 14, 2011
New Strain: Willey's Wonder
Tuesday, December 13, 2011
Open Until 8
Speaking of medication, come try out our two new strains: Blackberry Kush and Cotton Candy Kush (both for a suggested donation of $12 each).
Sunday, December 11, 2011
Don't Miss The NW Cannabis Crown
That's right, BOTH Collective will be home to the NW Cannabis Crown, Seattle's newest medical marijuana growing competition.
Growers: Do you produce the finest medicinal cannabis in the Pacific Northwest? Then submit your strain and see how it fares against other local growers this January. Make sure you've grown plenty, because the winning strain will be offered to patients at BOTH Collective as the premium Strain of the Month.
Patients: Come be a part of history and have a great time at our unveiling party on Saturday, January 14. Enjoy snacks, music and fun, and get your hands on the winning strain at the event before everyone else!
Ticket information, judging applications (yes, we will be looking for judges!) and more event details are forthcoming. In the meantime, send any questions you may have to contact@bothcollective.com.
Saturday, December 10, 2011
Coming Up: AK-50 Sunday
This discount is limited to no more than 1/8th. Get some while it lasts!
Friday, December 9, 2011
Forget 'Goods'; We've got Baked 'Greats'
We also have more dirt bomb fudge brownies and black and tan brownies. All of these tasty medicated treats can be yours for a suggested donation of $6 each.
Thursday, December 8, 2011
Colorado Supports Medical Marijuana Reclassification
In the latest news (click to read the full article), Colorado governor John Hickenlooper has stated that he will file his own petition to reclassify the drug within the state he represents.
From the article:
“This is a good first step, in that it shows that politicians are catching up with the scientific consensus, which is that marijuana has medical value,” said Rob Kampia, executive director of the Marijuana Policy Project. “If it succeeds, federal law will finally acknowledge that fact."
Wednesday, December 7, 2011
Medical Marijuana Patient Defends Self In Court Case
Tyler (left) was arrested after refusing to sell medicinal marijuana to an undercover drug task force detective who lacked the proper documentation to complete the transaction.
From the Pacific Northwest Inlander:
Markwart, 30, was attending Washington State University when he was arrested. He had been president of the campus chapter of Students for a Sensible Drug Policy. He started Allele Seeds Research, his own company to create high-quality marijuana strains. And he suggested to university leaders at an open budget forum one year ago that WSU, with its strong agricultural research programs, could resolve state budget cutbacks by planting and selling a single outdoor crop of marijuana for medical use.
Click the photo to read the complete article.
Tuesday, December 6, 2011
A Sugary Sweet Update
BOTH Collective is also carrying a new medicated treat: Blue Mt. Bakery's Smores Brownies. Treat yourself to this spin on a campfire classic that provides joy to your tastebuds and medicinal benefits to the rest of your body.
Sunday, December 4, 2011
Quality You Can Afford
Saturday, December 3, 2011
Medicinal Cannabis Increases, Traffic Accidents Decrease?
Time Magazine just posted an article (click to read) about a new study on medical marijuana. In the states that have legalized marijuana dispensaries, fatal traffic incidents have decreased by about 9%!
From the article:
Driving under the influence of marijuana seems to be less risky because people who are high tend to be aware that they are impaired and compensate, while alcohol tends to increase recklessness and create false confidence. Also, people are more likely to smoke weed at home or in private, rather than out at bars or other public events that require driving to get to.
Friday, December 2, 2011
New Strains
We also have a couple of new strains that we offer at a suggested donation of only $10: Blue Haze and Jack The Ripper.
There are several different types of pre-rolled joints, concentrates, strains, edibles, and lots of other items.
Check out our online Menu, or just come see us!