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Is there a certain amount you can eat and still drive? That’s another tricky question. Unlike the blood alcohol limit — which is easier to define and detect with roadside tests — cannabis ...
A cannabis edible, also known as a cannabis-infused food or simply an edible, is a food item (either homemade or produced commercially) that contains decarboxylated cannabinoids (cannabinoid acids converted to their orally bioactive form) from cannabis extract as an active ingredient. [1]
Here’s how the pandemic has changed how we get high, plus some suggestions for how to remix your weed habits during this strange time. A self-described germaphobe, 38-year-old Bethany Moore of ...
Cannabis material can be leached in high-proof spirits (often grain alcohol) to create a "Green Dragon". Cannabis can also be consumed as a cannabis tea and many other beverages. Although THC is lipophilic and only slightly water soluble (with a solubility of 2.8 mg per liter), [13] enough THC can be dissolved to make a mildly psychoactive tea ...
Stick to brands that source their weed from outdoor farms or greenhouses, not indoor facilities, which use a ton of energy in the form of lighting and HVAC systems, for instance, per Leafly.
A "viper" was known as someone who consumes marijuana. [7] In 1943, Time published its first article on the 'weed'. The article describes the 'roach' as the remains of a smoked down joint, suggesting that it was a desirable meant to be reused. [8] The article recalls that a "the viper [drug user] may then quietly "blast the weed" (smoke).
Slang terms for the state include: getting high (generic), and being stoned, cooked, or fried (usually in reference to cannabis). [ 4 ] Substance intoxication may often accompany a substance use disorder (SUD); if persistent substance-related problems exist, SUD is the preferred diagnosis.
A bill on Gov. Phil Murphy's desk would establish regulations for intoxicating hemp products, including THC seltzers and delta-8 legal weed.