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Smartphone Sensor Data Could Detect Cannabis Intoxication With 90% Precision

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Nonetheless, since intoxication can potentially endanger drivers and affect productivity/safety for employees in various roles, identifying cannabis intoxication with a small margin of error is essential. In a 2015 controlled study, the NHTSA found no significant risk to driving associated with cannabis consumption.

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Doctor Block…….”A Physician Botanist’s Insight to Cannabis species: The Naming of Plants and Products”

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Hemp is a Cannabis crop typically grown for seed and fiber production that more recently has been incorporated into the industrial manufacture of several derived products, including biodegradable plastics, biofuel, clothing, textiles, insulation, paper, food, and food for animal consumption. More on potency will be discussed in future blogs.

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Free All Cannabis for Tennesseans: Is It for Real or Just Another Act?

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Fast forward to 2015, and that number jumps up to 48,000. It would allow adults in the state to possess up to 60 grams of flower or 15 grams of cannabis concentrates. Should the Free All Cannabis for Tennesseans Act pass and become law, employers will reserve the right to consider cannabis consumption for job applicants.

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DUIC: What You Need to Know About Arizona DUI Laws and Marijuana

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Any type of marijuana consumption, such as smoking or edibles, can impair cognitive ability. When these functions are impaired, even slightly, it poses a serious safety risk. Experts recommend waiting three to four hours after cannabis consumption before driving. [2] If you are found to have an alcohol concentration over 0.08

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Buds Behind Bars: An Analysis of People v. Raybon

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Second, Health and Safety Code section 11362.1 (“H&S 11362.1”) is the code section that came about after Prop 64 was passed. [v] grams of non-concentrated cannabis. [vi]. Third, Health and Safety Code section 11362.45 (“H&S 11362.45”) is at the heart of both Raybon and Perry. [xiv] grams of marijuana. [iv].

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Visiting an Arizona Dispensary for the First Time: A Complete Guide

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According to Arizona law, valid patients are allowed to purchase up to an ounce of cannabis or 5 grams of extract or concentrate at a time. Edibles are most often some sort of baked good or chewable candy with a great taste, allowing for easy consumption. 2] Blessing, E. Steenkamp, M. Manzanares, J., & Marmar, C. Do Some Research.

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

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was published in the Journal of Safety Research and made available online on May 18. Journal of Safety Research. In a 2013–2014 National Roadside Survey, more drivers tested positive for cannabis (12.6%) than for alcohol (8.3%; Berning, Compton, & Wochinger, 2015) with drivers aged 16–20 having the highest rates.