That One Place — Veteran & Women-Owned Cannabis Dispensary in Billings, Montana


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Cannabis Flower in Billings, MT
Marijuana smoke contains various cannabinoids, most notably THC (tetrahydrocannabinol) and CBD (cannabinol), which interact with the body's endocannabinoid system to provide therapeutic effects. Flower, also known as bud, is the most natural, unprocessed form of cannabis, and is ground and smoked in pipes, bongs, joints, etc.

edibles
Cannabis Edibles in Billings, MT
Edibles are food and drink products infused with tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the psychoactive compound found in cannabis. These edibles come in many forms, such as gummies, chocolates, cookies, brownies, beverages, and more. Unlike smoking or vaping, consuming THC through edibles leads to a delayed onset of effects, typically taking between 30 minutes to two hours to feel, but the effects last longer, often up to six hours or more.

Pre-rolls
Infused Pre-Rolls in Billings, MT
Infused pre-rolls are cannabis joints that have been enhanced with additional cannabis concentrates, such as kief, wax, or oil, to increase their potency. These pre-rolls combine ground cannabis flower with a concentrate to deliver a more intense and longer-lasting experience compared to traditional joints.

concentrates
Cannabis Concentrates in Billings, MT
Marijuana concentrate is a highly potent form of cannabis created by extracting cannabinoids (primarily THC or CBD) from the plant. The extraction process removes excess plant material, resulting in a concentrated substance that can range in texture and appearance, from sticky oils and waxes to oiled, brittle shards (shatter) or smooth, creamy forms (badder/batter).

vapes & carts
Vape Cartridges in Billings, MT
This method of consumption is popular because it produces a clean, smooth vapor with minimal odor compared to smoking. The effects of using a marijuana vape cart are typically fast-acting, providing relief for medical users seeking to manage symptoms such as pain, anxiety, or nausea.


