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‘High life’: Cannabis-infused farm listed on Airbnb

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According to Airbnb, guests will stay at a private property neighborhood the Sonoma Hills Farms. (Tim Coy)SONOMA COUNTY, Calif. - Airbnb has partnered with a California cannabis farm to offer guests a getaway in more ways than one.According to the vacation home rental website, the Sonoma Hills Farm is "an idyllic Northern California farmstead that produces world-class cannabis alongside a spacious culinary garden using regenerative farming practices." Guests, who are 21 years and older, will be offered a one-night stay at a neighboring property hosted by Aaron Keefer, the farm’s cannabis cultivator, between April 30 and May 3 at $60 per night.

Bookings will start on April 20. RELATED: Medical marijuana delivered to your door in a dayAccording to the listing, guests will not have access to or interact with marijuana on the farm due to federal regulations.

However, they will have access to cannabis hemp, a federally-legal substance. They will also spend time learning regenerative farming practices and preparing meals and hemp products.

Downtime will also be carved out at night. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer announced that Democrats have drafted a bill, the Cannabis Administration and Opportunity Act, that would decriminalize marijuana at the federal level.

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