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Are Edibles Safe for Seniors?

Cannabis Cheri

Dear Cheri, Are edibles safe for seniors? She does not want to smoke but she might be open to trying edibles. I have not had great experiences with edibles in the past and worry she might not either. The short answer is, yes, I think edibles are safe and therapeutic for seniors, IF they are in the proper dosage.

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NORML’s Statement Regarding the Designation of Medical Cannabis Dispensaries as “Essential Services”

NORML

This designation permits them to continue to provide important services to patients who rely on them,” stated NORML Executive Director Erik Altieri. “There are several million state-licensed medical cannabis patients in America. These guidelines are especially important for patients.

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Florida: State Lawmakers Vote to Restore Patients’ Right To Smoke Medical Cannabis

NORML

These provisions explicitly protected the rights of patients to access herbal cannabis and placed no restrictions with regard to how they chose to consume it. Under this proposal, patients would be permitted to possess up to four ounces of herbal cannabis. DeSantis asked the legislature to change the law.

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Edibles, Tinctures, or Vaping: Choosing the Right Delivery Method for Your Needs

MMJ Recs

Effects and Duration: Comparing Edibles, Tinctures, and Vaping in Cannabis Consumption Each cannabis consumption method has its own set of effects and duration, influencing the overall experience. These edibles come in various forms, such as gummies, chocolates, and infused snacks.

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THC Dosage Guide: Tinctures, Edibles, Flower, & Vapes

Healer

Dosing edibles. Dosing tinctures. Over the years, I’ve determined that some of my adult patients experience therapeutic results with minimal to no adverse effects at oral doses as low as 1 mg of THC daily and as high as 1,000 mg or more daily. The majority of my patients use 2 mg to 30 mg of THC per dose.

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Minnesota: Regulators Okay Patients’ Access to Cannabis-Infused Edible Products

Cannabis Law Report

Regulators with the Department of Health have announced that cannabis-infused edible products will be available in state-licensed medical dispensaries next year. Under the plan, patients in the state’s medical access program will be able to purchase marijuana-infused gummies or other similar chewable products beginning on August 1, 2022.

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Can a THC tincture help with ADHD?

The Cannigma

Question: I was listening to Episode 39, ADD & Cannabis, with Max Simon and learning about how a THC tincture might be good for concentration and sociability of individuals suffering from ADHD. I’ve been trying to test this for myself, but I’m not sure which tincture Mr. Simon recommends.

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