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Dry herb vape as a present for college kid?
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My son recently started college and dorm life, which of course in California means smoking more cannabis than when he was at home. Iโ€™m not thrilled about that but we have open communication and Iโ€™ve done what I can to instill moderation and responsible use, stick to flower, etc. He has a med card.

Being a broke college kid, heโ€™s likely trying to make his weed last as long as possible.

As a DHV (dry herb vape) enthusiast Iโ€™m sold on the health benefits compared to smoking, and also how much less flower i now use as a result of switching to DHV.

So Iโ€™m torn on whether to get him a DHV as a present. On one hand itโ€™s a harm reduction tactic and a way to save him cash. But I donโ€™t want to encourage him into abusing weed.

I use dynavaps but theyโ€™re not practical for dorm life, so I was thinking of a mid range device like the Lobo.

Iโ€™d love to hear your opinions. Thanks!

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Do it. Not to get him off smoking but to keep him away from carts. ๐Ÿ˜…๐Ÿ˜…๐Ÿ˜…๐Ÿ˜…๐Ÿ˜…

That shit's way too convenient and the really bad (pesticides, heavy metals, research chemicals etc) ones are really cheap.

Ideally you'll learn how to turn ABV into gummies together. Everyone loves weed gummies and it's the perfect way to upcyle ABV really well with zero evidence as to the origins of the material.

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Wash and evaporate the tincture, then put it into capsules. Some people are more sensitive than others so just making it not interact with your tongue at all is entirely legitimate.

Look up quick wash gold dragon.

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