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New Jersey’s Cannabis Regulatory, Enforcement Assistance, and Marketplace Modernization (CREAMM) Act allows adults 21 years or older to purchase, carry, and use cannabis (commonly called marijuana, pot, or weed) legally.
Under New Jersey state law, qualified consumers are legally allowed to purchase up to one ounce of dried flower; 5 grams of concentrates, resins, and oils; and up to 1 gram total of edible cannabis products.
While all cannabis products either come from sativa, indica or hybrid subspecies, there are hundreds of genetic variations of each. This is what cannabis growers call “strains.”
The strain name is included in a product’s name, such as: Sour Diesel (sativa), Blue Dream (sativa-dominant hybrid), Northern Lights (indica), and Wedding Cake (indica-dominant hybrid). There are more than 700 cannabis strains. Each strain has different effects, some subtle, and some more dramatic.
Cannabis is a plant that can produce physical and psychoactive effects. It contains compounds called cannabinoids, with THC and CBD being the most well-known. THC is the intoxicating compound that causes a "high," while CBD is non-intoxicating and offers medicinal benefits like pain relief. CBD is legal in all 50 states and available in various stores, but THC products are only legal in medical or adult-use dispensaries. Dispensaries generally offer higher quality CBD products than other retailers.
Key takeaway: THC gets you high, while CBD does not.
Blue was chosen in honor of the blue cannabis flowers that are by far some of the most beautiful you will find. Oak trees are symbols of wisdom, strength, and healing which are the core tenants of the services we provide at Blue Oak.
Cannabis abuse can lead to physical, psychological, and social issues.
Signs of abuse include changes in sleep, increased appetite, red eyes, poor concentration, lack of motivation, irritability, anxiety or depression, mood swings, impaired judgment, and relationship problems. Users may experience cravings, withdrawal symptoms like nausea and headaches, and increased tolerance requiring larger doses. Long-term abuse can lead to dependence, making continued use necessary to avoid withdrawal. If you or someone you know shows signs of cannabis abuse, seek professional help immediately.
Timely treatment and support are crucial for a healthy, fulfilling life without drugs.