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The best way to keep your children safe from marijuana edibles is to keep them out of your home. If you do have them in your home, treat all THC products like other substances and medications that ...
The number of young Ohio kids being exposed to edibles is rising and will likely continue to, according to the Central Ohio Poison Center. More than 200 children under age six were exposed to ...
But new new research shows increased access is linked with more children accidentally ingesting edible cannabis products. From 2017 to 2021, the nation saw a 1,375 percent increase in cases of ...
The President made descheduling and other cannabis reforms a topic of the 2024 State of the Union Address; [2] it was the first time the word "marijuana" had been used in a State of the Union Address since Ronald Reagan called it a target of the War on Drugs alongside cocaine in 1988. [3]
More young children are getting sick from inadvertently eating marijuana edibles, according to a study published Tuesday in the journal Pediatrics.. Calls to poison control centers about kids 5 ...
Partnership for Drug-Free Kids; Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America [10] Purdue Pharma [5] Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Boston [11] Smart Approaches to Marijuana [1] Straight, Incorporated [1] Two Is Enough D.C. University of the Philippines Manila [12] Wackenhut Corrections; White Ribbon Association; Woman's Christian ...
Drug abuse in the United States is at epidemic proportions, and the dangers of marijuana to public health and safety are well documented. Recent studies have shed light particularly on the risks marijuana use poses to brain development in youth. The accessibility of recreational marijuana in the home is also a danger to children. ...
More than 11% of high school seniors report using delta-8 THC — a compound closely related to the psychoactive chemical in marijuana that’s legal in many states thanks to a loophole in the ...