Sentences with phrase «use of marijuana edibles»

Eugene, OR: On Thursday, June 2nd, recreational use of marijuana edibles becomes legal in the state of Oregon.

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(NRS 453A.370) A cultivation facility or facility for the production of edible marijuana products or marijuana - infused products shall not label usable marijuana, edible marijuana products or marijuana - infused products as «organic» unless the marijuana plants used are produced, processed and certified in a manner that is consistent with the national organic standards established by the United States Department of Agriculture in accordance with the Organic Foods Production Act of 1990.
The law that was adopted as a result — reflecting his bottom lines but not those of Staten Island Independent Democratic Conference Senator Diane Savino or Manhattan Democratic Assemblyman Richard Gottfried, the bill's sponsors — will prohibit smoking raw marijuana but permit the use of vaporizers and edible marijuana.
A new study by researchers at Dartmouth has found that adolescents living in medical marijuana states with a plethora of dispensaries are more likely to have tried new methods of cannabis use, such as edibles and vaping, at a younger age than those living in states with fewer dispensaries.
«Marijuana users who reported using new marijuana products or edibles were at greater risk of experiencing an unexpected high, regardless of their age, gender, education, mental health status, or amount of marijuana consumed in the past month,» said Jane Allen, study author and research public health analysMarijuana users who reported using new marijuana products or edibles were at greater risk of experiencing an unexpected high, regardless of their age, gender, education, mental health status, or amount of marijuana consumed in the past month,» said Jane Allen, study author and research public health analysmarijuana products or edibles were at greater risk of experiencing an unexpected high, regardless of their age, gender, education, mental health status, or amount of marijuana consumed in the past month,» said Jane Allen, study author and research public health analysmarijuana consumed in the past month,» said Jane Allen, study author and research public health analyst at RTI.
More than 70 percent of respondents reported having tried a new marijuana product, and about half reported using edibles.
A new study by RTI International suggests that unexpected highs are a consequence of using new marijuana products and edibles — products that have flooded the marijuana market since legalization of recreational marijuana use.
The study, published in Drug and Alcohol Dependence, found that in the context of legalization, many marijuana users will try new marijuana products and use edibles, and that doing so markedly increases the odds of experiencing an unexpected high.
The study found that people who seek out marijuana ads tended to be users of medicinal marijuana products, were more likely to use marijuana products such as edibles and concentrates, and were more likely to be heavy users.
Since pot has long been known to reduce discomfort, maximize stomach health, and improve mood, it's no surprise to see marijuana legalization seemingly accompanied by a surge of use among both recreational and hardcore athletes who are facing multi-hour, grueling training regimens, and who are turning to versions of weed that don't harm the lungs, such as vaporizing, edibles and pot - based energy bars (recipe coming later in this article), and oils (if you want to try 100 % legal and highly absorbable CBD Oil Extract, use discount code BEN10 to get 10 % off at BioCBD +).
In Colorado, where recreational marijuana use is now legal, veterinarians are seeing a definite increase in the number of pets being brought in to clinics and emergency hospitals suffering from marijuana poisoning after ingesting pot - laced edibles.
The rules are, for now at least, directed at «legitimate edible cannabis treats at medical marijuana dispensaries,» but NBC Bay Area notes that «if California voters pass Proposition 19, the Tax Cannabis Act that would effectively decriminalize the recreational use of the drug, you can expect similar regulations to apply to entrepreneurs looking to bake goods that will get you baked.»
Lease agreements should explicitly state the methods of marijuana use — whether it's through smoking, oils, edibles, or other means — that are acceptable on the premises.
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