Toke and Yoga: Albuquerque dispensary offers cannabis yoga class

Toke and Yoga: Albuquerque dispensary offers cannabis yoga class

New Mexico’s recreational marijuana industry is entering a new era. Most new businesses first focused on selling cannabis. Now, more businesses are offering places for adults to experience it. Story: https://www.kob.com/new-mexico/toke-yoga-albuquerque-dispensary-offers-cannabis-yoga-class/

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6 Comments

  1. @KevinJones-Peacefreak on July 26, 2024 at 12:54 pm

    In the end, cannabis is only a plant. Legalization has already made high quality cannabis competitive. With saturation of the market, prices are destined to fall. Accepting it in other businesses may be the key to sustainable cannabis interested businesses. As seen in most legalized states, the consumer base of the locals does not actually grow very much, so as legalization hits other states, saturation will appear to come suddenly. Like if Texas legalizes any time soon. Massachusetts has recently seen the first of their legal dispensaries go out of business due to competition, just 5 years into legalization. California, Washington, Oregon, and even Oklahoma, have "too much cannabis", for the market to be maintained by the local market alone. At some point, the entire country will be forced to recognize that regulations are the only thing keeping cannabis from being more like broccoli and tomatoes than an entire industry of it’s own. Cannabis specific laws are wasteful and fail to protect anybody from anything that other current laws do not already cover.
    This woman could have opened a yoga studio in a weekend, but cannabis.
    Are Cannabis specific laws opening doors to new business, or actually hindering integration in ways many have never imagined? Legalization should have been removal of cannabis specific references in all law. Then we would see how it truly contributes to society at every level. From hemp to medicine, cannabis has been over regulated to a point of false scarcity, while it is truly one of the most productive plants on earth. Pharmaceutical companies are highly regulated already. Cannabis specific laws have hindered actual research and drugs and still are. But the regulations they must follow, can be followed with cannabis without cannabis specific regulations added. Food sales are highly regulated from standards to honest labeling. Why would cannabis specific law need to be added to those regulations? If anybody sells products with cannabis included but not labeled properly, current laws would cover that without cannabis specific laws needed. Endanger a child’s’ health or safety? No cannabis specific laws are needed to clarify negligence of care-taking adults. We don’t have laws keeping kids from swallowing batteries, because they would not protect any children from swallowing batteries. No cannabis, nor battery, specific law will protect kids more than current law with cannabis and batteries left out as specifics.
    We have laws against everything people hate about cannabis, and then we have laws regulating cannabis itself and extra laws for any business that wants to integrate cannabis into a business model. We already have laws that say I can’t sell you water as lemonaid. And who thinks it’s a good idea to test building materials for drug contamination beyond an arbitrary limit like hemp regulations demand? Who are such laws protecting? And from what, specifically?
    I am gleeful with legalization as it is, but it is still frivolous and arbitrary to treat cannabis uniquely under law.



  2. @maliik3361 on July 26, 2024 at 12:58 pm

    Thats actually Smart



  3. @TheBLGL on July 26, 2024 at 1:01 pm

    I have to go to this.



  4. @le4470 on July 26, 2024 at 1:06 pm

    I hope they have regulations on how much is being consumed at this place. We don’t need intoxicated people driving around town. Just like drinking over the limit at an establishment, there are legal ramifications. I hope the owner is aware of this. Would hate for one of these customers to get into an accident & it spill over to this owner. I don’t like this idea….it’s just another escape.



  5. @dez0265 on July 26, 2024 at 1:21 pm

    I really need to check this out



  6. @joeytorres5442 on July 26, 2024 at 1:32 pm

    Inviting every creeping town to get high and gawk at women on the floor….no thank you.. I’d keep an eye on that place for other activity as well