Its common to see festivals like Bacon Bourbon and Brews, BBQ and Brews, Wing Festival, Autumn Food and Wine Festival, ....you get the idea.
Well, now with the legalization of marijuana in many areas, for the first time I saw a new one, Bud & Brew Music Festival.
Is this a sign of the future of festivals where cannabis is legal?
One of the things they said on the news is that you will be able to buy "buds" at the festival but not partake of it at the festival because of the regulation of where and how it can be used.
Cannabis is sooooo far off my radar, but its a known thing in the culture of mountain communities, not just in the skiing communities.
In the past, a thread like this could turn into a hot mess, but I think there is a change in thinking. Its almost like its become a topic that people aren't getting riled up about anymore.
Oddly enough, my critique is that they have palm trees in the media images. Palm trees are a Las Vegas thing, not a Reno thing.
Well, now with the legalization of marijuana in many areas, for the first time I saw a new one, Bud & Brew Music Festival.
Is this a sign of the future of festivals where cannabis is legal?
One of the things they said on the news is that you will be able to buy "buds" at the festival but not partake of it at the festival because of the regulation of where and how it can be used.
Cannabis is sooooo far off my radar, but its a known thing in the culture of mountain communities, not just in the skiing communities.
In the past, a thread like this could turn into a hot mess, but I think there is a change in thinking. Its almost like its become a topic that people aren't getting riled up about anymore.
Oddly enough, my critique is that they have palm trees in the media images. Palm trees are a Las Vegas thing, not a Reno thing.