In a bold move to protect and serve the citizens of Asheville, Skyland Cannabis Company has utilized a breakthrough in cannabis law to introduce clean, natural, and legal cannabis products, including real cannabis – to the market.
This strategic initiative aims to counteract the flood of unregulated and synthetic alternatives, such as delta-8 and HHC, that have recently plagued the community. Skyland Cannabis Company has found legal allowances that when utilized effectively showcase the potential for never before seen quality of legal cannabis in North Carolina.
The new breakthrough, found earlier this year, permits the sale of a new kind of regulated cannabis product within the state, provided they meet stringent standards under the already existing 2018 Farm Bill. Skyland Cannabis Company, a pioneer in the industry, swiftly adapted to this legal breakthrough, ensuring that their natural and formerly unavailable products adhere to the exact specifications of the law.
“Our mission is to provide Asheville with safe and natural cannabis options,” said Nicholas Strauss, founder of Skyland Cannabis Company. “The Synthetic cannabinoids issue has posed significant health concerns to WNC community. Everyone was using them. We knew we had to act quickly to offer a better alternative, and we had expanded our understanding of what we could legally do. It was like it all lined up.”
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Delta-8 and HHC, synthetic cannabinoids often sold without proper regulation, have raised concerns among health professionals and consumers alike. Reports of adverse effects have increased, prompting a demand for safer, more natural options. Skyland Cannabis Company’s timely intervention is seen as a critical step in safeguarding public health.
The company’s new product line features a variety of strains cultivated through sustainable practices, free from harmful chemicals and additives. Each edible and flower variety undergoes rigorous testing to maintain compliance with all regulations, providing locals with peace of mind and superior cannabis.
Locals have welcomed the change with open arms. “It’s good to know this is real cannabis,” said Derek Faria, an Asheville resident. “Skyland’s quality makes a huge difference, especially with so many mids out there.”
Even the authorities love Skyland Cannabis Company. “We often get applauded by city workers and city officials for stepping up and offering a solution to the ‘synth noids’,” said Strauss. “It’s what we’re supposed to do.”
The 1-year anniversary block party for Skyland Cannabis’ first store opening is scheduled for October 11, featuring workshops, product samples, food vendors, and a community roundtable session with Skyland’s own in house cannabis experts. The company hopes to educate people about the benefits of cannabis and the risks associated with unregulated synthetics.