Over the past half-dozen years, marijuana dispensaries have gone from worrying about federal raids to being deemed essential businesses by their respective state governments during a nationwide pandemic. The evolution hasn’t stopped there, either: Members of the marijuana and hemp industries are stepping up to help both workers on the front lines and members of the general public affected by coronavirus.
Even Senator Cory Gardner recognized the Colorado cannabis sector’s efforts during a speech on the Senate floor in March.
“In a uniquely Colorado way, you have hemp businesses that are now producing cotton swabs for medical needs. You have whiskey distilleries that are producing hand sanitizers for hospitals for home health care,” Gardner said. “We have protective equipment that’s being donated by the Denver Broncos and by [the] marijuana industry and by so many other businesses across the State of Colorado who are stepping up in ways that make all of us proud.”
Gardner didn’t specify which companies were putting in the extra effort, so we decided to share some of the marijuana and hemp companies providing free and discounted products, employment opportunities and other services for those affected by the pandemic.
Green Dot LabsThis Boulder-based cannabis extractor also grows much of the fine herb used in the extraction process, and now owners Alana and Dave Malone want to give it away. According to the company, “hundreds” of quarter-ounce jars of flower will be donated to those who have been impacted by the coronavirus pandemic. Green Dot is taking nominations through tomorrow, April 8; they’re looking for people who’ve lost their jobs or a loved one to the virus, are risking their own health by going to work, and more.
Terrapin Care StationInstead of running 4/20 sales and promotions during a statewide order to stay home, Terrapin Care Station has decided to donate funds to a local food bank and start a drive to aid other organizations that are helping the metro area with Kind Colorado, a charitable and community initiative nonprofit. It’s also hiring new staffers staff who were just terminated from the service industry, and offering 20 percent off certain products throughout April.
BgoodThis Denver-area dispensary chain isn’t on the list because of customer deals or free products, but rather for how it treats employees. Although considered essential by the State of Colorado, dispensary employees generally own low wages. To help compensate, Bgood is giving its frontline workers paycheck bonuses during the epidemic, according to company spokesman Graydon Washington.
LightshadeWe’ll be spending 4/20 at home this year, so Lightshade is here to provide the entertainment. The dispensary chain’s all-day virtual party will feature live performances from around fifteen musicians, including Kid Astronaut and Beat Gypsy, as well as a standup comedy performance and a cannabis-infused cooking demonstration. Sign up at the party’s website for more information.
The Coffee JointYou can’t light up at the Coffee Joint on 4/20 weekend because of citywide orders to stay home, so Denver’s only licensed pot lounge is going online instead. “We will have live podcasts with different guests, games and giveaways on Saturday, Sunday and Monday,” explains co-owner Rita Tsalyuk, who says all of the fun will be streamed on the Coffee Joint’s website and social-media pages.
Puff, Pass and PaintHeidi Keyes usually holds her Puff, Pass and Paint classes in a cannabis-friendly environment, teaching students how to paint landscapes and portraits in person. Although she can’t pass at the moment, Keyes is still puffing and painting with students, streaming free classes on Facebook every weekday afternoon.
Pure GreensThis cannabis conglomerate began making hand sanitizer at its production facility, handing it out to dispensary customers after purchases. However, Pure Greens went further than that last week, donating enough isopropyl alcohol to a brewery and distillery nearby to make 5,000 bottles of hand sanitizer. The sanitizer was distributed to health-care employees, first responders, essential workers and businesses in Chaffee County.
Chris Bedrosian is giving away bottles of CBD tincture to health-care, dispensary and front-line workers.
Courtesy of Flora’s Mercantile & Hemp Emporium
CBDistilleryDenver-based CBD brand CBDistillery recently launched Project Front Lines, offering 40 percent discounts on CBD gummies, oils and topicals for any hospital staff.
Flora’s Mercantile & Hemp EmporiumLakewood-based Flora’s Mercantile & Hemp Emporium is giving away bottles of 2,000-milligram CBD tincture to anyone working in health-care businesses or at dispensaries, and is open to other legitimate requests, too. If you think you fit the Flora’s criteria, send an email to info@florasmercantile.com with a photo of your work identification badge or a current — and blacked-out — paycheck, as well as your phone number, e-mail address and shipping information. Only eighty bottles in the giveaway, so hurry.
NewLeaf BrandsDenver-based NewLeaf Brands will give a free CBD sample pack valued at about $50 to anyone who’s out of work or at-risk because of the coronavirus impact. The sample pack includes each of the following: a CBD vape pen, CBD-infused tea and CBD capsules, as well as a CBD-infused dog treat for pet owners. To sign up, head to the NewLeaf website and answer some basic questions about your shipping address and current employment situation.
Wana WellnessThe CBD sister of edibles maker Wana Brands, Wana Wellness will be giving away bottles of hemp-derived CBD gummies to partnering dispensaries. According to Wana, the terms of the giveaways are up to each dispensary, but required purchases aren’t mandated by the manufacturer. Each customer will receive a bottle with thirty 20-milligram gummies while supplies last.
Good Vibe MafiaThis CBD brand is giving away free bottles of CBD-infused hand sanitizer with the purchase of a regular CBD product online.
Thomas Mitchell has written about all things cannabis for Westword since 2014, covering sports, real estate and general news along the way for publications such as the Arizona Republic, Inman and Fox Sports. He’s currently the cannabis editor for westword.com.