I've tried Kratom, which I did like, but not any of the CBD products. There is a store near me that carried CBD gummy bears. I thought that was odd. What if a child accidentally got into that?
That's pretty much in the Denver metro area, not nearly as much in the northern part of Colorado. I had someone tell me on a relocation forum, that lives here in Loveland, "if you're not looking for it, you'd never know that marijuana was even here in northern Colorado. Sometimes you may smell it, but not a heavy scent at all."
My son was taking the oil for his back pain. He said it was helping but I don't know if he is still taking it or not. I believe it is very expensive here.
These products are now legal for sale and use in California and I am hopeful that they they will work as well as the 1960's GRASS produced a high.
Too bad my youngest son doesn't live near you, he could hook you up. The current term for it is 'weed'. From what I understand, it does have medical benefits. I think after a certain age or ailment, you should do whatever it takes to make yourself feel better.
Some people say it helps, Lon, some people say they can't see any benefits. It won't hurt to try it. My son takes some kind of cannabis oil capsule for his back pain. He says it helps a lot.
We use Ambary Gardens 500mg Organic CBD Deep Rub Salve. It's $115 for a 2oz jar. Me, on both shoulders and my wife, on her fingers. It does help, but for way to short of a time. Plan on buying 30mg CBD Patches. Bought a 10mg Patch, from a local CBD store, but lasted a shorter time than the salve does. I also take a 50mg VA prescription Tramadol about every-other day. 50mg is the absolutely lowest mg Tramadol comes in. I also have, again, VA prescription, 800mg Ibuprofen I have to take at least daily. IOW, osteoarthritis pain is not fun at all!!