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This book, adapted from Pot for the People, is a direct response to the overwhelming lack of proper training in cannabis retail. The author critiques the industry's focus on profits over education, pointing out that budtenders often lack crucial knowledge about the plant and its effects. Drawing on over a decade of experience, the author offers practical insights and research to help workers deepen their understanding of cannabis, compassionately improve customer interactions with science-based knowledge and how to handle policies effectively. It's a call for budtenders to embrace the role…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book, adapted from Pot for the People, is a direct response to the overwhelming lack of proper training in cannabis retail. The author critiques the industry's focus on profits over education, pointing out that budtenders often lack crucial knowledge about the plant and its effects. Drawing on over a decade of experience, the author offers practical insights and research to help workers deepen their understanding of cannabis, compassionately improve customer interactions with science-based knowledge and how to handle policies effectively. It's a call for budtenders to embrace the role with knowledge and compassion, ultimately aiming to enhance the consumer experience and the industry as a whole.
Autorenporträt
Over 14 years ago, Angie Roullier chose to give cannabis a shot as a method of treatment for her Charcot-Marie-Tooth (CMT) disease. Not only did she find that it greatly improved her quality of life, but was now wildly curious about how it worked and how it could help others. She has been a budtender, a shop manager and a team lead, where she successfully helped open and run the first dispensary in one of the most unforgiving counties in the country.Currently she is a cannabis educator and author of Pot for the People and speaks with city councils, law enforcement, assisted living facilities and veterans in an effort to educate them on how cannabis works in the real world. She is a huge advocate for the importance of proper science-based cannabinoid education, dosages, prescription interactions, whole plant products, and terpene profiles. Angie Roullier has crossed paths with thousands of people looking to cannabis for help with medical conditions. She has seen cannabis do wonders for so many people and seen it do absolutely nothing for others. Cannabis is not for everyone. Cannabis is not a cure-all, a magic bullet, or the last medicine you'll ever take. But what it may have is the potential to help.