Let me preface this by saying that, not all jobs are suitable for daytime toking, and not all employees can handle it either. It’s important to know your own limitations regarding cannabis at work – whether they are personal, professional, or legal. Now, with that out of the way, what makes a product suitable for daytime consumption? You’ll want something that keeps you functioning highly; so that will mainly be sativa products, may some hybrids. Additionally, you’re going to need discretion, because even if your job does not drug test, that doesn’t mean you can actually smoke at work. Tinctures, edibles, softgels, beverages, and in some cases, vape products even, all can work. Let’s explore the history of Labor Day and go over some appropriate cannabis product for our hard-working Americans.
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History of Labor Day
Labor Day is an annual celebration in the United States that was established to celebrate the social and economic achievements of American workers, and to honor their many contributions to the wealth, strength, status, prosperity, and overall well-being of America. Labor Day is observed on the first Monday of every September, which falls on the 5th this year.
Before it became a federally recognized holiday, Labor Day was celebrated by labor activists and a handful of individual states. New York was the first state to introduce a bill to make Labor Date a recognized holiday, however, Oregon became the first state to actually pass such a bill, which it did on February 21, 1887.
During that same year, four more states passed laws naming Labor Day an official state holiday: New York, Colorado, Massachusetts, and New Jersey. By the end of 1889, three more states had followed suit: Connecticut, Nebraska, and Pennsylvania. Between then and 1894, another 23 states had adopted Labor Day as a holiday, and on June 28, 1894, Congress passed a law making the first Monday in September of each year a legal holiday. The first Labor Day holiday was celebrated on Tuesday, September 5, 1882, in New York City, in accordance with how the Central Labor Union had celebrated a year prior.
Today, Labor Day is three-day weekend that marks the end of the summer and in many states/districts, the start of the school year as well. People typically celebrate by gathering with friends and family and grilling, swimming at a beach or pool, camping, or watching the first college football games of the season. Typically, alcohol, weed, and food is somewhere in the mix.
Sativas
Sativa strains are known to hail from the warmer, more tropical climates of the 0-30 degrees latitude area. Closer to the equator. Some areas known for growing cannabis sativa are Mexico, Columbia, Thailand, and Jamaica. In Europe, the term “sativa” was used to describe hemp plants found throughout Europe where it was cultivated for seeds, fiber, and other practical uses. However,
The exact origins of Sativa strains are less specific, although we do know that much of it hails from the latitudes of 0-30 degrees. Typically, it grew in warmer climates like Mexico, Columbia, Thailand, and Southeast Asia. The term “sativa” was also used to describe hemp plants found throughout Europe, where it was cultivated for seeds, fiber, and other practical uses. However, this is no longer the case, and sativa is used to describe strains that produce certain effects – those opposite to indicas.
Sativa strains are associated with the uplifting “head high” that people claim makes them feel connected and euphoric. These effects aren’t necessarily due to the fact that they are sativas and simply that, but rather because strains coming from those parts of the world may have different combinations of compounds than hardy, mountain Indica strains. My guess would be that it has a lot to do with the sun and warmth.
Sativa plants are tall and lanky. On average they get around 10-12 feet tall, although some can exceed 20 feet. The leaves are thin and pointed and the nugs produced by these strains are typically longer and fluffier than indica flowers. Sativas grow well outdoors and often require less maintenance than indica plants. Despite that, they are less popular for cultivators, especially those doing indoor and greenhouse grows.
Product Discretion
Once again, discretion is of utmost importance when medicating at or near where you work. One of the most low-key ways to use cannabis during the day is with tinctures. Simply fill up your dropper than put the tincture under your tongue and let it dissolve. Dosing is easy with tinctures because they don’t have very many additional ingredients, aside from cannabinoids, terpenes, and some type of c
arrier.
Edibles can be great for secretive medicating as well, but be forewarned, edibles take a while to kick in but when they do, they can hit pretty hard and the high lasts a while. They also work differently than other cannabis products, because the body converts all THCs to 11-hydroxy-THC when it is eaten, and that can produce a heavy, sleepy type of experience. So, unless you have a really high tolerance, using edibles during the day might not be the best idea.
Vaping can be discreet as well, but not always. It’s not something you can sneak into your office with you in a purse or pocket (like you could with a tincture or gummies, for example). But on your break, using a vape pen will be much more incognito than smoking. Live resin might have a bit of a weedy smell, but distillate with flavor added will smell no different than a flavored nicotine cart.
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