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Answer of the Day for May 4, 2021

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There is a high concentration of CB1 receptors in the areas of the brain that control food intake and satiety, and these findings suggest that there is an association between marijuana consumption and appetite regulation. 2006; 30 Suppl 1: S7-S12 [link]. Does marijuana affect appetite and metabolism? Int.J.Obes.(Lond).

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Cannabis & THC: Understanding the Effects & Liability

Cannabis Law Report

Regulations regarding impaired driving in states that have legalized THC use are generally based on “per se limits” (or the concentration that legally defines the minimum for a legally defined impaired status). THC metabolism (adapted from Musshoff and Madea, 2006). Physical effects. Psychoactive effects. PSYCHOLOGICAL.

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THC or CBD: Which Is for You?

Kind Meds (Cannabis Education Blog)

There is no right answer, and each person will be partial to different cannabis products and methods of consumption. Concentrates. There are many types of concentrates out on the market. Some of the oil concentrates can also be consumed with food or beverages. 1] Pacher, P., Bátkai, S., & Kunos, G. THC or CBD?

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

Cannabis Law Report

In a review of the literature on the effects of cannabis on driving, tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) concentrations of 2–5 nanograms (the active ingredient in cannabis) per milliliter (ng/ml) were associated with substantial driving performance decrements, especially with tasks involving divided attention (Hartman & Huestis, 2013). Berning, A.,

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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%). Cell Calcium 39 (2006) 155–162.

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Article: Top 5 APAC Countries for Legal Cannabis

Cannabis Law Report

While much of this development has been concentrated in Europe and the US, several nations in Asia-Pacific have also recently shifted towards greater tolerance. If Parliament follows through and approves such a bill, New Zealand will be the first APAC nation to legalise cannabis for both medical and personal consumption. In fact, 26.6

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Is delta-8 THC safe? Here’s what the experts say

SpeedWeed

Many of the unlicensed delta-8 vape cartridges contained solvents at levels not safe for human consumption. Delta-8 THC, in this concentrated form, is something we haven’t seen before. That study began in 2006 but was abandoned prior to completion. THC specified in the 2018 farm bill. Exploring a new high.

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