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

The Cannigma

A 2016 study used data from the 2005 and 2010 National Alcohol survey and found that simultaneous use “approximately doubled the odds of drunk driving, social consequences, and harms to self.” Mixing edibles with alcohol. When mixing alcohol and edibles, even more caution may be required. arguing while drinking.

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Taxation Of A Medical Marijuana Business – How Will The Ninth Circuit Hold?

Cannabis Law Report

If all went well, the marijuana would go to a processing room where it underwent further preparation before being weighed, packaged, and labeled. Taxpayer’s marijuana-containing products included edibles, beverages, extracts, concentrates, oils, etc. from enforcing the Federal marijuana law against them. xxx] See Gonzales v.

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

Cannabis Law Report

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%). JPET 313:352–358, 2005.