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Recent Reviews3 total

Harlequin

12/17/2014
Nice calm high, actually not even a very high high. Seemed like it might have blocked other strains and possibly accentuated the headache tendency of those other strains. I've found that it does glue me to the couch a little more than I'd prefer.
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Wellness Connection of Maine - Portland (REC)

12/17/2014
Good place to shop, friendly staff, knowledgeable. Once I got up there on a Saturday in the middle afternoon and they were out of several strains and down to quarters for others. On another occasion they had no Sativa strains at all, which is why I'm giving it a low service rating. I might shop at WCM in Portland again sometime, but for the moment I have changed to a dispensary that seems to more reliably have Sativas and high CBD strains that I like.

Canuvo

12/17/2014
Canuvo operates out as one of multiple offices in a small Maine medical office center. Once the paperwork is filled out and checked, a dispensary staff member takes the patient into a smaller office to discuss options and products available. Prices were comparable with the other dispensary in Maine I have used (Wellness Connection of Maine), about $400 for 30 g/1 oz of dried bud, actual price varying by strain. Canuvo also has small quantities available to try. Canuvo only accepts cash in payment, so far as I could see. The one thing about Canuvo that worries me is that they require patients from outside Maine to provide an in-state address to sign up as patients. I think they are trying to protect themselves from problems with federal law, but may be exposing themselves and their patients to worse consequences if the federal government ever chooses to prosecute. Maine's cannabis laws allow out-of-state patients to purchase cannabis if they have certificates from both their usual state of residence and from Maine. The law does not require that an out-of-state patient to be residing in Maine at the time.