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Capitol Cannabis
Leafly member since 2019
- 1430 S George Nigh Expy, McAlester, OK
- call (918) 424-1125
- Followers: 284
- License DAAA-NP7H-O6CA
- ATMStorefrontADA accessibleVeteran discountMedical
Hours and Info (CT)
wednesday
9am - 7pm
thursday
9am - 7pm
friday
9am - 7pm
saturday
9am - 7pm
sunday
12pm - 5pm
monday
9am - 7pm
tuesday
9am - 7pm
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55 Reviews of Capitol Cannabis
4.7
Quality
4.9
Service
4.8
Atmosphere
January 13, 2023
Do not honor prices they list online went in to buy a strain they listed as for $20 for 3.5 grams and said she would not sell it to me.
Very knowledgeable bud tenders . I've smoked a lot of there buds and all has been very high quality buds. Only bud I bought there that I didn't care for myself was cali OG , it's good get you buzzed just myself I like the 100% Indica or at least a 70 / 30 Indica dominant. Get your buzz on...... JJ
Dispensary response:
Thanks for your review!! Come check out our July 4th special!!
June 29, 2019
March 1, 2019
Great people and amazing product!!Cherry Thunder F&$k is great for depression and the only thing that has completely eliminated my pain from trigeminal neuralgia I stopped taking my neuropathy medicine it didn’t work and the side effects are not worth the slight benefit. The pain of trigeminal neuralgia is characterized by unilateral pain attacks that start abruptly and last for varying periods of time from minutes to hours. The quality of pain is usually sharp, stabbing, lancinating, and burning. The attacks are initiated by mild stimuli such as light touch of the skin, eating, chewing, washing the face, brushing the teeth, and exposure to wind. Although antiepileptic drug therapy may be beneficial in the treatment of trigeminal neuralgia, up to one-half of the patients become refractory or intolerant to these medications. At present there are few other effective drugs. In cases of lacking effect after pharmacotherapy, surgical options may be considered. Currently there is growing amount of evidence to suggest that the psychoactive ingredient in cannabis and individual cannabinoids may be effective in alleviating neuropathic pain and hyperalgesia. Evidence suggests that cannabinoids may prove useful in pain modulation by inhibiting neuronal transmission in pain pathways. Considering the pronounced antinociceptive effects produced by cannabinoids, they may be a promising therapeutic approach for the clinical management of trigeminal neuralgia.
If you have depression or nerve pain do yourself a big favor and get some CTF!
Dispensary response:
This is so amazing!!! Thank you so much for this post & spreading the word about the benefits of cannabis!! I shared this on our Facebook page, Capitol Dispensary!
March 2, 2019
December 23, 2019
Great place but closed up a week before Christmas without notice so idk how reliable they can be.