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Stairway Cannabis: The Rising Star of Blue Springs, Missouri

 
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Explore the growing popularity of Stairway Cannabis in Blue Springs.

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Blue Springs, Missouri, is a place you need to visit with a couple buddies, a tent, and a big fat bag of weed. Here are the five best reasons why Stairway Cannabis is quickly becoming a favorite among locals and tourists alike.

KC Star readers voted Stairway Cannabis as their favorite weed shop in a recent poll. Offering a wide selection of high-quality products, knowledgeable staff, and great deals, it's no wonder this shop has gained such popularity in the community. Here are some of the latest deals and how you can support local marijuana businesses in the area.

You can indulge in a lot of vices in Las Vegas, but one thing you can no longer do (at least legally) is purchase cannabis. With the 2018 legalization of cannabis for recreational use in Canada, the landscape of the industry has changed significantly. This shift has not only had far-reaching economic and societal impacts but has also triggered a wave of innovation and growth within the industry.

The amount of money the State of Missouri is bringing in since the legalization of recreational marijuana continues to grow. With increased tax revenue and job creation, the cannabis industry is proving to be a valuable asset to the state's economy.

Illicit Gardens, recognized as Missouri's best-selling cannabis brand in 2021, has announced a new partnership with Monopoly Melts, further solidifying their position in the market. This collaboration is set to bring exciting new products and experiences to customers in the coming months.

On a crisp evening last May, Rosa Cazares hosted a fundraiser for Oregon gubernatorial candidate Tina Kotek, bringing together a diverse group of supporters. The event featured live music, food, and of course, plenty of cannabis to go around, showcasing the growing acceptance and normalization of marijuana in society.

"Robert Plant must go free," read one placard at a protest in 1967, during the summer of love and flower power. This era marked a significant shift in attitudes towards cannabis, leading to its eventual legalization in many parts of the world.

The door to Higher Limits Cannabis Lounge, Canada's largest cannabis lounge, opened in Windsor, Ontario on May 9, 2016. This establishment has become a hub for cannabis enthusiasts to gather, socialize, and enjoy a variety of cannabis products in a safe and welcoming environment.

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