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Become a Hero! Transfer your medical document:

Here's How

How do I transfer a medical document from another provider?

To transfer your medical document from another provider:

(1) Complete our Registration Form

(2) Contact your existing licensed producer of medical cannabis and request that your document is transferred to:

Licensed Producer: Rosebud Productions Inc.

Fax Line (for receiving medical documents): 1-833-392-1180

Did you know? You can "split" your medical document among multiple cannabis providers. For example, if you are prescribed 2 grams per day, you can have 1g at 2 different cannabis providers.

Need help or additional information? Contact us at hello@herodispatch.com or at 1-778-653-7086.


  • HANG DRIED


  • LIVING SOIL

  • Indica
  • THC 28.1%
  • TERPS 3.9%

Comatose Pre-Rolls

Comatose is a heavy Kush. This indica-dominant flower is reported to be a cross of OG Kush and another unknown indica. Contains: 5 x 0.5 grams

Pack Date: 2025-11-26

Veteran allotment: 2.5

About Comatose Pre-Rolls

Comatose is a heavy Kush. This indica-dominant flower is reported to be a cross of OG Kush and another unknown indica.

Comatose has dense, resinous flowers that produce high levels of THC and earthy citrusy fragrances. This is a single strain, whole bud, milled to perfection and rolled with hemp papers that are finished by hand.

Contains: 5 x 0.5 grams


Terpene Analysis

  • Farnesene
    • 0.98%
    • 0.8%
    • 0.63%
  • Caryophyllene
    • 0.98%
    • 0.8%
    • 0.63%
  • Limonene
    • 0.98%
    • 0.8%
    • 0.63%

Certificate of Analysis (COA)

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About 1964

At 1964, we’re all about delivering quality cannabis without the fuss. Playful, witty, and a bit cheeky, we stay authentic while showing how cannabis is meant to be enjoyed—casual and without shame. Inspired by the rebellious vibes of the ’60s, we embrace the spirit of exploration that led to the discovery of THC by Professor Mechoulam in 1964.