DList Magazine Summer "Nightlife" Issue 2015 | Page 49

CANNABIS DETAILS ONE-ON-ONE WITH TERA MARTIN OF GREEN THEORY CANNA-BASICS INDICA • Short plants, usually under 6 feet, that have deep green leaves. The high from a quality indica strains leave you relaxed and euphoric. The stronger varieties will induce "couchlock” and put you to sleep. Great for appetite and pain relief. SATIVA • Light green leaves that are long & thin, the stereotypical marijuana icon. The high from sativa strains is often described as uplifting and energetic. They are great for daytime use and a favorite for focus and creativity. HYBRID • Provides the best of both worlds. Select sativas and indicas are crossed into superstrains that maintain the best aspects from both parents. Hybrids can be sativa or indica dominant with the effects to match. If you could define the "Green-Theory", how would you describe it? TERA MARTIN: Who is Green-Theory: Green: is fresh, new, supporting environmentalism, tend to preserve environmental quality, lush, leafy, revitalizing, rejuvenating. Theory: a set of principles on which the practice of an activity is based, an idea or set of ideas that is intended to explain facts or events At Green-Theory, we are dedicated to setting the highest standard in Washington cannabis retail and this is the “green theory” we are based on. We partner with the best growers across the state and follow a strict protocol to ensure that every step of production meets our high standards. In doing so we establish close relationships with the most knowledgeable producers and processors in the industry.  With the largest selection of cannabis, concentrates and edibles in the state, boutique style store, and outstanding customer service, we are able to provide an unmatched cannabis shopping experience.  We are committed to providing our customers with only the highest quality and safest products. When was the first time you experienced cannabis, and what was it like? Did you enjoy it at first, or was it something you had to build a liking to? TM: The first time I experienced cannabis was on a recreational level. I developed a liking for cannabis through my struggles with breast cancer. The more I learned the more I enjoyed its benefits. That is the great thing about this plant; there is something for everyone. There are different ways to consume and many ways it can affect the way you feel. You can consume the product and feel no psychoactive effects or you can a large amount. www.DLISTMAGAZINE.com It all comes down to the to selecting the access point that is right for your needs. Can you give any (legal) advice on what can help the regulation of medical or recreational marijuana? TM: Just like any other new industry there are a lot of growing pains, and there will continue to be for the next few years or longer. I think the best advice that we have received is to play by the rules, take notes and communicate the challenges to the right people. Green-Theory has engaged in many associations, partnerships and collaborations to take the industry to the next level. We are an establishment that strives on a fair playing ground and with time that will come. I think that the industry's biggest frustrations come from people not being educated on the laws and where this industry has evolved. I am a medical patient working in the recreational side of the industry so I look for information on the products, what is in them, and what they do to me. In the recreational industries I am looking for a fair playing ground, laws that allow us to successfully operate a safe business for my staff and customers. We have a long way to go legally but I do see the light at the end of the tunnel. 49