It’s these types of operations that bring jobs to the community, and prove that craft Cannabis has a market in Maine.
Take a trip and enjoy some beautiful artwork - and some infused edibles - at the Portland Museum of Art.
As a budtender at Maine's Highly Dispensary, Samm Lord has learned a little bit of everything about Cannabis.
“There was a glassblowing studio on my walk home from school. I kept bothering them for a job and finally they caved."
“When Maine went legal, I had no reason to hide it – so I let my hippie flag fly.”
"On top of creating a sustainable zero-waste cultivation facility, Dwight’s new location will add another 15 employees."
“I started to make lobster claws and quickly realized I had something special.”
Soapstone pipes have been used as instruments of peace for thousands of years, a tradition continued by Terry Harlow.
I think I have helped more people while working here in just two years, than I did in 15 years of massage therapy!
"I love Ayahuasca Purple and I’m a big fan of any of the Chem family strains."
"First and foremost, I’m a craftsman. What I really enjoy is the process."
With deep pride he again insisted that this was one of his best grows yet.
“We have fought incredibly hard to be where we are today."
"Starting in the Cannabis industry and knowing this was my niche and my purpose, I wanted to find a way to give back"
To watch him control the glowing glass within the fire is something to behold!