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New Cannabis Tech in 2022


Although the industry is still in its infancy in the United States, it’s safe to say that almost everything about cannabis has evolved over the last ten or twenty years.

From a social pariah to a legitimate and profitable industry, you can now legally get medical marijuana in West Virginia.

With new innovations in cultivation that make plants grow faster with higher yields and complex technology in processing that led to highly potent extracts, consuming cannabis has evolved with new ways for intake.

In this article, we’ll cover new cannabis tech for 2022 that can make consuming cannabis more flavorful, more enjoyable, and even more potent. We’ll talk about some of the further changes you can expect for cannabis technology in the coming years.

Cannabis Tech for Medical Marijuana Patients in 2022

E-Rigs Are the Future for Cannabis Concentrates

The landscape of marijuana has officially stepped into the 21st century with innovative products and methods used to grow, extract, and consume cannabis.

Among some of the most popular products are concentrates, which evolved from old-school brick hash to scientific extractions designed to be the most potent and pure cannabis products.

Alongside the incredible technology that’s behind extracting cannabinoids, consumers have upgraded their arsenal of hash-pipes, creating a new, digitally driven way to intake your hash.

E-Rigs have become increasingly more popular, and with significant improvements in design and functionality, E-Rigs are starting to replace water pipes as the go-to method for taking a dab.

Products like the Puffco Peak Pro, Focus V Carta, Dr. Dabber Switch, and Ispire Daab are a few of the devices now available to vaporize your concentrates quickly and efficiently.

Most of these devices have relatively long battery life and last indefinitely. Modern E-Rigs don’t require any complex knowledge or heating equipment to operate, making them one of the most convenient ways to use concentrates today.

Lasers That Set Your Weed on Fire

Possibly once an internet meme, laser bongs are officially here.

Although it may seem a little gimmicky to think about setting your weed on fire like a supervillain equipped with a stoner weapon, it does propose some benefits.

For one, it’s cool. Who wouldn’t want to shoot a laser beam directly into their buds for a smooth bong hit.

For two, it offer the ability to light your cannabis on fire without the assistance of a butane lighter. Butane lighters affect the taste of cannabis, and butane isn’t among the healthiest of substances to intake, even in small categories.


While the space laser could be set aside for something much more practical like hemp wick, if you want to spend a few extra (hundred) bucks for the cool factor, we understand.

Inhalers Offer a Healthier Way to Intake Cannabis

Cannabis inhalers are one of the hottest products for medical marijuana patients right now.

They offer a way to introduce cannabinoids directly to the air-sacs in the lungs similar to how inhalers do for asthma patients.

This is one of the most portable ways for health-conscious patients to intake a quick and immediate dose of cannabis without the same harmful properties that can come from smoking cannabis flower.

There are a ton of these cannabis inhalers entering the market right now, with everything from hit counters to dosage indicators built in to some of these devices.

Breathalyzers Could Change How Law Enforcement Pursue DWI’s

Cannabis breathalyzers are becoming a real product very quickly.


With states allowing more access to cannabis, officials and residents alike don’t want drivers around under the influence, so cannabis breathalyzers are becoming more realistic as a direct result of that.

Right now, there isn’t an easy or efficient way for law enforcement to determine accurate concentrations of THC in the body. Other than the controversial and highly subjective methods like roadside sobriety tests or suspicions of smell, there’s no way to really know how much THC a person has consumed or their level of inebriation.

The creation of easy-to-use and accurate THC breathalyzers could offer a new way for cannabis-related sobriety to be measured.

This technology will remain more subjective until science is clear about how THC potency affects people relative to their THC tolerance. But at the very least, it will take away the need for many of the methods that are corrupted by human-error.

Get Your Medical Marijuana Certification in West Virginia

Medical marijuana patients in West Virginia have a lot to look forward to with the medical marijuana program. Patients can register for a medical marijuana certification by meeting with one of our qualified physicians. They will help walk you through the process of getting access to medical marijuana in West Virginia.


You can receive your medical marijuana certification from the comfort and safety of your own home today!

Schedule your medical marijuana evaluation appointment and get access to legal marijuana products available at dispensaries.

Being a West Virginia medical marijuana patient grants you the freedom to take your medication the right way for you. We’re dedicated to helping patients every step of the way! Feel free to give us a call at 877-303-8424 and we can answer your questions about getting a medical marijuana card in West Virginia.

 

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West Virginia Marijuana Card’s mission is to help everyone achieve

wellness safely and conveniently through increased access to medical marijuana.

Our focus on education, inclusion, and acceptance will reduce the stigma for

our patients by providing equal access to timely information and compassionate care.

If you have any questions, call us at 877-303-8424, or simply book a medical marijuana evaluation to start getting relief you can trust today!

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