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I find edibles to be a great aid in sleeping well. Unlike alcohol, there is no rebound effect to wake you up at 3am. And unlike with melatonin, my dreams after eating an edible are usually very good and I wake up easily in the morning. Melatonin often gives me nightmares, and then makes it very hard to wake up and get out of bed.
Maybe edibles leave some mild impairment of short-term memory in the morning, but it's not a very strong effect.
Smarter people tend to enjoy drinking.
This sounds like some serious propaganda
errc says
#FakeNews
No it's true.
Gotta smoke a LOT to get there though. Too much pot over time CAN also cause psychosis.
Certain people will always abuse substances.
Rare And Mysterious Vomiting Illness Linked To Heavy Marijuana Use.
Forgive me for not believing you without proof. Got any?
errc says
#FakeNews you’re gobbling up the Real Propaganda now, how about you just keep it to yourself?
Puking much these days?
anon_13ce6 says
Forgive me for not believing you without proof. Got any?
http://www.psychiatrictimes.com/substance-use-disorder/cannabis-induced-psychosis-review
I remember reading about the vomiting thing too. Use google to verify.
Give the 'jailed' the ability to post bail.
Another hidden income stream!
Patrick saysTrue, jailed.
The below Tweeted by Bill Dixon and confirmed by personal experience, get a vaporizer and avoid high strength edibles
Every story about edible weed:
1. Not high.
2. Not high.
3. Still not high.
4. Not high.
5. Please drive me to the emergency room
If you have never used cannabis, or if it has been a long time since you have, you need to know that pot isn’t just consumed through joints and bongs anymore. Consumers also use vape pens, edibles and other products.
And marijuana has higher amounts of THC – pot’s psychoactive ingredient – than it once did. In the early 1990s, the average amount of THC in confiscated marijuana samples was roughly 3.7 percent, according to the National Institute of Drug Abuse. Now, many retail strains test in the high 20s and some even top 30 percent.
In addition, edibles have come a long way since the days when homemade pot brownies were the only choice, and they can be potent as well – who can forget New York Times columnist Maureen Dowd’s infamous opinion piece about consuming too much of a weed candy bar during a trip to Colorado?
continue -> http://www.sacbee.com/news/state/california/california-weed/article191547304.html