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The High Times Cannabis Cup is a cannabis festival sponsored by High Times magazine. The event features judges from around the world who sample and vote for their favorite marijuana varieties, with cups ( trophies ) being awarded to the overall winner in the cannabis variety competition.
High Times cover (17 November 2006) High Times is an American monthly magazine (and cannabis brand) [4] that advocates the legalization of cannabis [5] as well as other counterculture ideas. The magazine was founded in 1974 by Tom Forcade. [6]
The High Times Medical Cannabis Cup is an annual event celebrating medical marijuana. [1] The first Medical Cannabis Cup took place in San Francisco , California, on June 19–20, 2010. Like the High Times Cannabis Cup in Amsterdam, many marijuana strains are judged and cups (trophies) are awarded in a number of categories at the Medical Cup.
High Times Holding, parent of the eponymous magazine and organizer of legendary Cannabis Cup events, has agreed to acquire DOPE Media for $11.2 million in cash and stock. DOPE is a […]
High Times Regulation A Offer Formally Extended to June 30; Shares Likely to List Much Sooner By John Jannarone The parent of High Times magazine has formally extended its offer to the general ...
Revered Marijuana Magazine’s Parent Launches Over-the-Top Video Available on Roku, Apple TV By John Jannarone The parent of High Times magazine will soon announce the formal launch of a ...
Cannabis Cup; Cultivation Classic, sun-grown craft cannabis competition (Portland, Oregon 2016–) [7] [8] [9] and according to Rolling Stone, "the first cannabis flower cup in the world to analyze terpenes and minor cannabinoids of every organic flower sample contending for the award" [10] Sticky Icky Carolina Cup & Title Belt Asheville NC 4/20
In 1988, Hager began a long relationship with High Times magazine, as he was hired as the magazine's editor-in-chief. He is most well-known for removing positive coverage of hard drugs (e.g., cocaine and heroin ) from the magazine, and instead concentrating on advocating for the personal cultivation of cannabis . [ 7 ]