Whether you call it "420," "Bud," "Chronic," "Dope," "Grass," "Ganja," "Herb," "Pot," "Mary Jane," "Reefer" or "Trees," you can also call it legal for recreational use if you live in Alaska, California,more

Whether you call it "420," "Bud," "Chronic," "Dope," "Grass," "Ganja," "Herb," "Pot," "Mary Jane," "Reefer" or "Trees," you can also call it legal for recreational use if you live in Alaska, California, Colorado, Massachusetts, Maine, Nevada, Oregon, Vermont (starting in July), Washington, and Washington D.C. Marijuana is also legal for medical use in at least 29 states.



As weed's become more accessible, it's also becoming ingested in more interesting ways. Stoners are not only smoking, vaping, dabbing, and eating weed, but also taking it in tinctures or topically, chewing it in gum, or sprinkling it on their tongues with breath spray. Some home cooks are cooking and entertaining with cannabis, even using their crock-pot to create some mouthwatering edibles.



One of the most exciting developments since marijuana's growing legalization is the advent of cannabis cocktails. Some consumers are even making weed wine at home.

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To meet the growing interest and demand, a crop of pot apps have emerged. Download.com has weeded out the best marijuana apps from the bunk, and rolled up our favorites in one tight package.