Nothing goes better with college basketball playoffs than fine medical-grade cannabis. Start your March Madness college tournament off on the right foot with an ample supply of your favorite green and cannabismarchmadness.com.
Who will win the Big Dance? The usual suspects are in the mix like Arizona, Duke, and Kansas, according to prognosticators. The Big Ten has a chance at a championship run with Purdue and Michigan State (sorry, Ohio. This probably isn’t your year).
The tournament itself is a whirlwind of activity. Teams are selected for tournament seeds by the NCAA on March 11th. The first and second rounds of games are played March 15-18 so be sure to have your cannabis supply on hand by then.
There is something different about watching the games high. Cannabis makes your senses more acute and analysis as you watch the game goes a little deeper when high.
Get ready for some basketball! First and Second round play takes place in Pittsburgh, Wichita, Dallas, Boise, Charlotte, Detroit, Nashville, and San Diego.
The Midwest Regional games are in Omaha on March 23 & 25. West Regional on March 22 & 24 in Los Angeles. South Regional games are played in Atlanta March 22 & 24. And the East Regional is in Boston March 23 & 25.
Then the Final Four is held in San Antonio March 31 with the championship game held April 2nd.
If you attend any games in person, todays vape pen technology allows you to bring your cannabis with you. Naturally, edibles make it even easier. There will come a time when stadium vendors walk around with a cannabis cooler, selling wares. But until then we are left to our own devices.
Watching the games at home brings the freedom to use water pipes, home-rolled joints, or whatever else you can imagine. Just be sure to plan your food ahead of time so you don’t have to drive anywhere stoned.
Food (and cannabis) delivery services will make your tournament a care-free success. Invite over the crew and cheer on your favorite team.
Even if your team doesn’t go all the way you can rest easy knowing, no matter who wins the tournam
Nothing goes better with college basketball playoffs than fine medical-grade cannabis. Start your March Madness college tournament off on the right foot with an ample supply of your favorite green and cannabismarchmadness.com.
Who will win the Big Dance? The usual suspects are in the mix like Arizona, Duke, and Kansas, according to prognosticators. The Big Ten has a chance at a championship run with Purdue and Michigan State (sorry, Ohio. This probably isn’t your year).
The tournament itself is a whirlwind of activity. Teams are selected for tournament seeds by the NCAA on March 11th. The first and second rounds of games are played March 15-18 so be sure to have your cannabis supply on hand by then.
There is something different about watching the games high. Cannabis makes your senses more acute and analysis as you watch the game goes a little deeper when high.
Get ready for some basketball! First and Second round play takes place in Pittsburgh, Wichita, Dallas, Boise, Charlotte, Detroit, Nashville, and San Diego.
The Midwest Regional games are in Omaha on March 23 & 25. West Regional on March 22 & 24 in Los Angeles. South Regional games are played in Atlanta March 22 & 24. And the East Regional is in Boston March 23 & 25.
Then the Final Four is held in San Antonio March 31 with the championship game held April 2nd.
If you attend any games in person, todays vape pen technology allows you to bring your cannabis with you. Naturally, edibles make it even easier. There will come a time when stadium vendors walk around with a cannabis cooler, selling wares. But until then we are left to our own devices.
Watching the games at home brings the freedom to use water pipes, home-rolled joints, or whatever else you can imagine. Just be sure to plan your food ahead of time so you don’t have to drive anywhere stoned.
Food (and cannabis) delivery services will make your tournament a care-free success. Invite over the crew and cheer on your favorite team.
Even if your team doesn’t go all the way you can rest easy knowing, no matter who wins the tournament, we are all on team cannabis.