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Chefs Start To Experiment With Cannabis


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Boulder, Colo. -- Recreational marijuana is both illegal and controversial in most of the country, and its relationship to food does not rise much above a joke about brownies or a stoner chef’s late-night pork belly poutine. But cooking with cannabis is emerging as a legitimate and very lucrative culinary pursuit.

 

In Colorado, which has issued more than 160 edible marijuana licenses, skilled line cooks are leaving respected restaurants to take more lucrative jobs infusing cannabis into food and drinks. In Washington, one of four states that allow recreational marijuana sales, a large cannabis bakery dedicated to affluent customers with good palates will soon open in Seattle.

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Yee Hah! While Michigan and  other backward looking states wrestle with how to place more restrictions on Medical Cannabis, the progressive states of the union are forging ahead with their citizen inspired clear headed approach to ending the prohibition on cannabis.

 

Prohibitionist Michigan Legislators, you need to get up to speed on the cannabis thing. You keep digging your hole deeper only to find out that you need to dig twice as fast just to keep even. Give it up. The Age of Cannabis Prohibition is coming to an end, with or without you, and whether you like it or not. I want to be there to poke you in the eye and say "We told you so" when the walls come crashing down. Cannabis prohibition, like the world, will end with a whimper, not a bang.

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