I am a superconsumer of blunts; it’s how I first started smoking.
Since my first puff, I have smoked thousands of blunts, but, in recent years, I have developed a habit of taking a month off every so often.
For the month of November, I cut out blunts completely.
Taking a month off has helped me breath better, revisit other methods of consumption, and give my lungs a break.
I recommend every blunt smoker periodically take a month off.
And I have 5 specific reasons why:
- #1: You’ll save money (a box of Backwoods is ~$56 wholesale, $80–100 retail).
- #2: You’ll save weed (each blunt I roll is 2–3 grams, which adds up fast at 2–3 blunts a day).
- #3: Your house, car and clothes will smell better (multiple blunts a day leaves a certain haze in the air).
- #4: One blunt = half a cigarette (it’s no secret that tobacco is a health risk)
- #5: Absence makes the heart grow fonder (if you love blunts like I do, then you will have a newfound appreciation for them after 30 days off).
If you smoke blunts like I do and are considering taking some time off, let me know — I’d love to connect (and be part of your support squad during your month off!).