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

The Cannigma

A 2010 study found that consuming alcohol “slightly prolonged” the half-life of THC in the blood. 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.

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Understanding the New 2020 Arizona Marijuana Legalization Ballot Initiative

Kind Meds (Cannabis Education Blog)

Arizona has upheld notoriously harsh marijuana laws for years, only passing approval for medical marijuana in 2010 through Proposition 203 while still handing down felony charges for marijuana-related recreational possession and sale charges. Key Facts About the New 2020 Arizona Marijuana Legalization Ballot.

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What are THC and CBD tampons?

The Cannigma

The company told The Cannigma that each tampon is coated in 30% concentration CBD, “to ensure 30mg of active CBD is received by the body.”. Healthline in 2010 quoted two women in the UK who said they used cannabis tampons to treat menstrual pains with positive results. Are CBD tampons safe? How to buy cannabis tampons.

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Aspergillus: The Most Dangerous Cannabis Pathogen

Medicinal Genomics

Aspergillus contamination is responsible for the only documented cannabis-related deaths, and Aspergillus testing is essential to ensuring consumer safety. Medical cannabis in edible or injestible form typically is not a concern because the stomach is not a suitable environment for Aspergillus to live and thrive. Agarwal, A.

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Aspergillus: The Most Dangerous Cannabis Pathogen

Medicinal Genomics

Aspergillus contamination is responsible for the only documented cannabis-related deaths, and Aspergillus testing is essential to ensuring consumer safety. Medical cannabis in edible or injestible form typically is not a concern because the stomach is not a suitable environment for Aspergillus to live and thrive. Agarwal, A.

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Aspergillus: The Most Dangerous Cannabis Pathogen – Staging Version

Medicinal Genomics

Aspergillus contamination is responsible for the only documented cannabis-related deaths, and Aspergillus testing is essential to ensuring consumer safety. Medical cannabis in edible or injestible form typically is not a concern because the stomach is not a suitable environment for Aspergillus to live and thrive. Agarwal, A.

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Crapo’s Crap Statement On US Cannabis Banking, “I remain firmly opposed to efforts to legalize marijuana on the federal level, and I am opposed to legalization in the State of Idaho,”

Cannabis Law Report

Requests feedback on potential changes to address public health and safety issues. Other studies have found a direct relationship between blood THC concentration and impaired driving ability. smoking, vaping, edibles, drinking, etc.) smoking, vaping, edibles, drinking, etc.) The studies shall include the following: .

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