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New Study Says. Not One California Dispensary Caught Selling to Minors

Cannabis Law Report

2001, Toomey et al., 2001, Voas et al., Using data from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH) 2012 data, King, Merianos, and Vidourek (2016) found that 34% of adolescents aged 12–17 obtained cannabis for free from family and/or friends, most likely because they were not able to legally purchase it.

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Mixing weed and alcohol: the good, the bad and the ugly

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These findings mirror those of a 2001 trial, in which the subjects who consumed alcohol along with cannabis “reported more episodes of euphoria and had higher plasma THC levels.” Arguably, one doesn’t need to see any scientific data to know that the mixing of cannabis and alcohol is more common with younger cannabis users.

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Does weed lower testosterone?

The Cannigma

However, if we turn to the available human data, any mass media marijuana-induced man boob hysteria appears to be largely unfounded. Instead, the evidence suggests that regularly consuming cannabis can impact testosterone levels.

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Austria: Cannabidiol In Food And Cosmetics

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Under the Controlled Substances Act and the Controlled Substances Regulation only cannabis resin and cannabis inflorescence and infructescence with a THC concentration of more than 0,3 % THC qualify as narcotics. the production of narcotics in a concentration that could be misappropriated in a simple or economic manner is not possible.

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How Do Cannabis and Alcohol Mix? Studies Show It Can Get Dangerous

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One study done in 2001 may explain why this is. Lukas concluded from the data that “ethanol may increase the absorption of THC, resulting in an increase in the positive subjective mood effects of smoked marijuana and contributing to the popularity of this drug combination.”. µg/L THC respectively. per cent and 7.4

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Paper: The transition of cannabis into the mainstream of Australian healthcare: framings in professional medical publications

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At the same time, the outlook on cannabis research data is largely positive. Data collection. One coder then independently coded the entire dataset and entered the data into NVivo v12. This offers a more denotative approach to complement the data. Only one article appeared in the MJA in 2000 and again in 2001.

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Report: “Key pharmacological differences between side effects of refined, pharmaceutical CBD formulations and whole plant extracts:”

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The most common side effects reported were somnolence (25%), decreased appetite (19%) diarrhea, (19%) Fatigue, (13%) Elevated liver enzymes, (7%) Convulsion, (11%) Increased appetite, (9%) Status epilepticus, (8%) Lethargy, (7%) Weight increased, (7%) Weight decreased, (6%) Drug concentration increased, (6%). 25, November/December 2001.